Water diversions facilitate spread of non-native species Aibin ZhanLei ZhangHugh J. MacIsaac Letter to the Editor 10 July 2015 Pages: 3073 - 3080
Lists of harmful alien organisms: Are the national regulations adapted to the global world? Juan García-de-LomasMontserrat Vilà Perspectives and paradigms 10 July 2015 Pages: 3081 - 3091
The chronology of the introduction of two species of Martes (Carnivora, Mustelidae) on the Western Mediterranean Islands: first direct radiocarbon evidence Alejandro ValenzuelaJosep Antoni Alcover Invasion Note 25 July 2015 Pages: 3093 - 3100
Differences in aggressive behaviour along the expanding range of an invasive crayfish: an important component of invasion dynamics Sandra HudinaKrešimir ŽganecKarlo Hock Original Paper 02 July 2015 Pages: 3101 - 3112
Past Arctic aliens have passed away, current ones may stay Inger Greve AlsosChris WareReidar Elven Original Paper Open access 04 July 2015 Pages: 3113 - 3123
Synergistic effects of propagule pressure and trophic subsidies overcome biotic resistance to a non-native fish J. Robert BrittonThi Nhat Quyen TranAna Ruiz-Navarro Original Paper 04 July 2015 Pages: 3125 - 3131
Molecular and behavioral responses of early-life stage fishes to elevated carbon dioxide Clark E. Dennis IIIShivani AdhikariCory D. Suski Original Paper 07 September 2015 Pages: 3133 - 3151
Forest invader replaces predation but not dispersal services by a keystone species Robert J. Warren IIAmy McMillanMark A. Bradford Original Paper 12 July 2015 Pages: 3153 - 3162
Assessing the extent and the environmental drivers of Eucalyptus globulus wildling establishment in Portugal: results from a countrywide survey F. X. CatryF. MoreiraA. Águas Original Paper 12 July 2015 Pages: 3163 - 3181
Extinction of an introduced warm-climate alien species, Xenopus laevis, by extreme weather events Richard C. TinsleyLucy C. StottMatthew C. Tinsley Original Paper Open access 16 July 2015 Pages: 3183 - 3195
Buffel grass and climate change: a framework for projecting invasive species distributions when data are scarce Tara G. MartinHelen MurphyRieks D. van Klinken Original Paper 22 July 2015 Pages: 3197 - 3210
Spatial structure in invasive Alliaria petiolata reflects restricted seed dispersal Shekhar R. BiswasHelene H. Wagner Original Paper 25 July 2015 Pages: 3211 - 3223
Post-establishment changes in habitat selection by an invasive species: beavers in the Patagonian steppe Alejandro G. PietrekMariano González-Roglich Original Paper 28 July 2015 Pages: 3225 - 3235
Dissolved ions mediate body mass gain and predatory response of an invasive fish Josephine C. IacarellaAnthony Ricciardi Original Paper 11 August 2015 Pages: 3237 - 3246
Mitigating the potential for invasive spread of the exotic biofuel crop, Miscanthus × giganteus Shannon E. PittmanRanjan MuthukrishnanJames D. Forester Original Paper 14 August 2015 Pages: 3247 - 3261
Are non-native species larger in their invaded range? A test with tropical floodplain fish assemblages following inundation of a biogeographic barrier Dilermando P. Lima JuniorDavid J. HoeinghausAngelo A. Agostinho Original Paper 07 August 2015 Pages: 3263 - 3274
The empty temporal niche: breeding phenology differs between coexisting native and invasive birds Ana Sanz-AguilarMartina CarreteJosé L. Tella Original Paper 12 August 2015 Pages: 3275 - 3288
Impact of invasive Rosa rugosa on the arthropod fauna of Danish yellow dunes Pernille ElleriisMorten Lauge PedersenSøren Toft Original Paper 13 August 2015 Pages: 3289 - 3302
Does disturbance enhance the competitive effect of the invasive Solidago canadensis on the performance of two native grasses? Annamária FenesiJúliánna GerédEszter Ruprecht Original Paper 18 August 2015 Pages: 3303 - 3315
Impacts of Solidago gigantea on other species at home and away Robert W. PalShuyan ChenRagan M. Callaway Original Paper 28 August 2015 Pages: 3317 - 3325
Determinants of rapid response success for alien invasive species in aquatic ecosystems Boris BericHugh J. MacIsaac Original Paper 29 August 2015 Pages: 3327 - 3335
Assessing current and future risks of invasion by the “green cancer” Miconia calvescens Noelia González-MuñozCéline BellardFranck Courchamp Original Paper 23 August 2015 Pages: 3337 - 3350