Is dispersal promoted at the invasion front? Morphological analysis of a ground beetle invading the Kerguelen Islands, Merizodus soledadinus (Coleoptera, Carabidae) M. LaparieD. RenaultT. Delattre Invasion Note 09 January 2013 Pages: 1641 - 1648
An introduced species helping another: dispersal of a rose seed infesting wasp by a marsupial in New Zealand Carlos RoucoGrant Norbury Invasion Note 22 January 2013 Pages: 1649 - 1652
Evaluating and predicting risk to a large reptile (Varanus varius) from feral cat baiting protocols Tim S. JessopMichael R. KearneyMichael Johnston Original Paper 03 January 2013 Pages: 1653 - 1663
Predicting exotic earthworm distribution in the northern Great Lakes region Lindsey M. ShartellErik A. LilleskovAndrew J. Storer Original Paper 10 January 2013 Pages: 1665 - 1675
Invasive mango blossom gall midge, Procontarinia mangiferae (Felt) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in Reunion Island: ecological plasticity, permanent and structured populations P. AmourouxF. NormandH. Delatte Original Paper 12 January 2013 Pages: 1677 - 1693
Fifty years later: trophic ecology and niche overlap of a native and non-indigenous fish species in the western basin of Lake Erie Matthew M. GuzzoG. Douglas HaffnerAaron T. Fisk Original Paper 11 January 2013 Pages: 1695 - 1711
Exotic Lonicera species both escape and resist specialist and generalist herbivores in the introduced range in North America Deah LieuranceDon Cipollini Original Paper 10 January 2013 Pages: 1713 - 1724
Impacts of plant invasions can be reversed through restoration: a regional meta-analysis of faunal communities Kimberly L. DibblePenelope S. PoolerLaura A. Meyerson Original Paper 02 February 2013 Pages: 1725 - 1737
Mutation of microalgae from antifouling sensitivity to antifouling resistance allows phytoplankton dispersal through ships’ biofouling Eduardo CostasRaquel GonzalezI. Emma Huertas Original Paper 11 January 2013 Pages: 1739 - 1750
Invasive alien plants in the Pampas grasslands: a tri-national cooperation challenge Carlos Roberto FonsecaDemetrio Luis GuadagninSergio Martin Zalba Original Paper 13 January 2013 Pages: 1751 - 1763
The practicality of Trojan sex chromosomes as a biological control: an agent based model of two highly invasive Gambusia species Alistair McNair SeniorMartin KrkosekShinichi Nakagawa Original Paper 24 January 2013 Pages: 1765 - 1782
Different ammonia tolerances may facilitate spatial coexistence of Gammarus roeselii and the strong invader Dikerogammarus villosus René GergsLena SchlagKarl-Otto Rothhaupt Original Paper 10 January 2013 Pages: 1783 - 1793
A gastropod’s induced behavioral and morphological responses to invasive Carcinus maenas in Australia indicate a lack of novelty advantage Aaren S. FreemanJeffrey T. WrightKaylene Szeto Original Paper 13 January 2013 Pages: 1795 - 1805
Quantifying fine-scale resource selection by introduced European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) in ecologically sensitive areas Mariano Rodriguez RecioRenaud MathieuPhilip J. Seddon Original Paper 11 January 2013 Pages: 1807 - 1818
Leaf litter variation influences invasion dynamics in the invasive wetland grass Phalaris arundinacea Matthew A. KaprothMaarten B. EppingaJane Molofsky Original Paper 23 January 2013 Pages: 1819 - 1832
Functional diversity and climate change: effects on the invasibility of macroalgal assemblages F. Vaz-PintoC. OlabarriaF. Arenas Original Paper 13 January 2013 Pages: 1833 - 1846
Invaded range of the blackberry pathogen Phragmidium violaceum in the Pacific Northwest of the USA and the search for its provenance Louise MorinDon R. GomezCeleste C. Linde Original Paper 17 February 2013 Pages: 1847 - 1861
Reproductive strategy of the invasive Oxalis pes-caprae: distribution patterns of floral morphs, ploidy levels and sexual reproduction Sílvia CastroVictoria FerreroJoão Loureiro Original Paper 19 January 2013 Pages: 1863 - 1875
Biogeographic comparisons of the traits and abundance of an invasive crab throughout its native and invasive ranges Paul E. GribbenSam I’OnsBrad R. Murray Original Paper 22 January 2013 Pages: 1877 - 1885