Why not harvest existing invaders for bioethanol? Lauren D. QuinnA. Bryan EndresThomas B. Voigt Perpectives and paradigms 20 November 2013 Pages: 1559 - 1566
The tables are turned: an invasive species under potential threat Heok Hee NgBi Wei LowDarren C. J. Yeo Invasion Note 05 December 2013 Pages: 1567 - 1571
Eurasian otters modify their trophic niche after the introduction of non-native prey in Mediterranean fresh waters Rafael BarrientosRaquel Merino-AguirreDavid Almeida Invasion note 07 December 2013 Pages: 1573 - 1579
Effect of laurel wilt invasion on redbay populations in a maritime forest community Jonathan P. EvansBrett R. ScheffersMatthew Hess Original Paper Open access 23 November 2013 Pages: 1581 - 1588
A safe alternative to invasive Caulerpa taxifolia (Chlorophtya)? Assessing aquarium-release invasion potential of aquarium strains of the macroalgal genus Chaetomorpha (Chlorophyta) Rachel L. OdomLinda J. Walters Original Paper 20 November 2013 Pages: 1589 - 1597
Invasive macrophytes in a marine reserve (Columbretes Islands, NW Mediterranean): spread dynamics and interactions with the endemic scleractinian coral Cladocora caespitosa Diego K. KerstingEnric BallesterosCristina Linares Original Paper 17 November 2013 Pages: 1599 - 1610
The genetic structure of raccoon introduced in Central Europe reflects multiple invasion pathways Aleksandra BiedrzyckaAndrzej ZalewskiEwa Jędrzejewska Original Paper Open access 20 November 2013 Pages: 1611 - 1625
Fifty years of plant invasion dynamics in Slovakia along a 2,500 m altitudinal gradient Jana MedveckáIvan JarolímekMarek Svitok Original Paper 21 November 2013 Pages: 1627 - 1638
Impact of invasive plants in Mediterranean habitats: disentangling the effects of characteristics of invaders and recipient communities G. FriedB. LaitungF. D. Panetta Original Paper 22 November 2013 Pages: 1639 - 1658
The native versus alien dichotomy: relative impact of native noisy miners and introduced common mynas Kathryn M. HaythorpeDarren BurkeDanielle Sulikowski Original Paper 24 November 2013 Pages: 1659 - 1674
Declines in a ground-dwelling arthropod community during an invasion by Sahara mustard (Brassica tournefortii) in aeolian sand habitats Heather L. Hulton VanTasselAnne M. HansenKurt E. Anderson Original Paper 06 December 2013 Pages: 1675 - 1687
Life after establishment: factors structuring the success of a mountain invader away from disturbed roadsides Fredric W. PollnacLisa J. Rew Original Paper 04 December 2013 Pages: 1689 - 1698
Early phase of the invasion of Balanus glandula along the coast of Eastern Hokkaido: changes in abundance, distribution, and recruitment A. K. M. Rashidul AlamTomoaki HaginoTakashi Noda Original Paper Open access 05 December 2013 Pages: 1699 - 1708
The indirect role of nutrients in enhancing the invasion of Caulerpa racemosa var cylindracea Paola GennaroLuigi Piazzi Original Paper 05 December 2013 Pages: 1709 - 1717
Discerning invasion history in an ephemerally connected system: landscape genetics of Procambarus clarkii in Ash Meadows, Nevada Elizabeth L. PaulsonAndrew P. Martin Original Paper 12 December 2013 Pages: 1719 - 1734
Lespedeza cuneata invasion alters soils facilitating its own growth Katherine E. CoykendallGregory R. Houseman Original Paper 22 December 2013 Pages: 1735 - 1742
Clash of the titans: a multi-species invasion with high gene flow in the globally invasive titan acorn barnacle Ocean R. CohenLinda J. WaltersEric A. Hoffman Original Paper 04 January 2014 Pages: 1743 - 1756
Different responses of congeneric consumers to an exotic food resource: who gets the novel resource prize? Yvette K. OrtegaLeigh F. GreenwoodDean E. Pearson Original Paper 22 December 2013 Pages: 1757 - 1767
Neither variation loss, nor change in selfing rate is associated with the worldwide invasion of Physa acuta from its native North America L. BoussetJ.-P. PointierP. Jarne Original Paper 24 December 2013 Pages: 1769 - 1783