Replacement of estuarine communities by an exotic shrub: distribution and invasion history of Baccharis halimifolia in Europe L. CañoJ. A. CamposM. Herrera Invasion Note 27 November 2012 Pages: 1183 - 1188
Cytogeography of Oxalis pes-caprae in its native range: where are the pentaploids? Jana KrejčíkováRadka SudováJan Suda Invasion Note 29 November 2012 Pages: 1189 - 1194
Invasive zebra mussels (Driessena polymorpha) and Asian clams (Corbicula fluminea) survive gut passage of migratory fish species: implications for dispersal Michael R. GatlinDaniel E. ShoupJames M. Long Invasion Note 30 November 2012 Pages: 1195 - 1200
Narrow phylogeographic origin of five introduced populations of the Siberian chipmunk Tamias (Eutamias) sibiricus (Laxmann, 1769) (Rodentia: Sciuridae) established in France B. PisanuE. V. ObolenskayaJ.-L. Chapuis Invasion Note 29 November 2012 Pages: 1201 - 1207
Something in the water: biosecurity monitoring of ornamental fish imports using environmental DNA Rupert A. CollinsKaren F. ArmstrongSuzanne Keeling Invasion Note 04 December 2012 Pages: 1209 - 1215
Predicting Microstegium vimineum invasion in natural plant communities of the southern Blue Ridge Mountains, USA Dean P. AndersonMonica G. TurnerAnn Wieben Original Paper Open access 28 November 2012 Pages: 1217 - 1230
Big changes to a small bay: introduced species and long-term compositional shifts to the fouling community of Morro Bay (CA) Lisa A. NeedlesDean E. Wendt Original Paper 18 December 2012 Pages: 1231 - 1251
Comparison of phototrophic shell-degrading endoliths in invasive and native populations of the intertidal mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis Nathalie MarquetKaty R. NicastroGerardo I. Zardi Original Paper 30 November 2012 Pages: 1253 - 1272
A risk assessment for managing non-native parasites Chris F. WilliamsJ. Robert BrittonJames F. Turnbull Original Paper 11 December 2012 Pages: 1273 - 1286
Reconstructing the history of introduction and spread of the invasive species, Lantana, at three spatial scales in India Ramesh KannanCharlie M. ShackletonR. Uma Shaanker Original Paper 06 December 2012 Pages: 1287 - 1302
Ecological implications of invasive tunicates associated with artificial structures in Puget Sound, Washington, USA Jeffery R. CordellClaire LevyJason D. Toft Original Paper 04 December 2012 Pages: 1303 - 1318
Testing the Australian Weed Risk Assessment with different estimates for invasiveness T. A. A. SpeekJ. A. R. DaviesW. H. van der Putten Original Paper 30 November 2012 Pages: 1319 - 1330
Origins and distribution of invasive Rubus fruticosus L. agg. (Rosaceae) clones in the Western United States Lindsay V. ClarkKatherine J. EvansMarie Jasieniuk Original Paper 01 December 2012 Pages: 1331 - 1342
Response to soil biota by native, introduced non-pest, and pest grass species: is responsiveness a mechanism for invasion? Alison E. BennettSharon Y. Strauss Original Paper 04 December 2012 Pages: 1343 - 1353
Fluctuating salinity improves survival of the invasive freshwater golden mussel at high salinity: implications for the introduction of aquatic species through estuarine ports Francisco SylvesterDaniel H. CataldoDemetrio Boltovskoy Original Paper 07 December 2012 Pages: 1355 - 1366
Plant invasiveness is not linked to the capacity of regeneration from small fragments: an experimental test with 39 stoloniferous species Yao-Bin SongFei-Hai YuMark van Kleunen Original Paper 29 November 2012 Pages: 1367 - 1376
Intercontinental dispersal of Typha angustifolia and T. latifolia between Europe and North America has implications for Typha invasions Claudia CiotirHeather KirkJoanna R. Freeland Original Paper 29 November 2012 Pages: 1377 - 1390
The effects of an invasive habitat modifier on the biotic interactions between two native herbivorous species and benthic habitat in a subtidal rocky reef ecosystem Elisabeth M. A. StrainCraig R. Johnson Original Paper 05 December 2012 Pages: 1391 - 1405