Priority effects can lead to underestimation of dispersal and invasion potential Ceridwen I. FraserSam C. BanksJonathan M. Waters Perpectives and paradigms 28 May 2014 Pages: 1 - 8
Towards the European eradication of the North American ruddy duck P. A. RobertsonT. AdriaensG. C. Smith Invasion Note Open access 25 June 2014 Pages: 9 - 12
Tracking the expansion of the American mink (Neovison vison) range in NW Portugal Diana C. RodriguesLuciana SimõesMargarida Santos-Reis Invasion Note 04 May 2014 Pages: 13 - 22
The geographic scale of genetic differentiation in the feral pigeon (Columba livia): implications for management Gwenaël JacobAnne-Caroline Prévot-JulliardEmmanuelle Baudry Invasion Note 22 May 2014 Pages: 23 - 29
European newts establish in Australia, marking the arrival of a new amphibian order Reid TingleyAndrew R. WeeksMichael A. McCarthy Invasion Note 22 May 2014 Pages: 31 - 37
Invasive avian malaria as an emerging parasitic disease in native birds of Peru Alfonso MarzalLuz García-LongoriaRavinder NM Sehgal Invasion Note 22 May 2014 Pages: 39 - 45
Tupinambis merianae as nest predators of crocodilians and turtles in Florida, USA Frank J. MazzottiMichelle McEachernJoseph Wasilewski Invasion Note 30 May 2014 Pages: 47 - 50
The alien flora of Brazilian Caatinga: deliberate introductions expand the contingent of potential invaders Walkiria R. AlmeidaAriadna V. LopesInara R. Leal Invasion Note 19 June 2014 Pages: 51 - 56
The invasibility of small headwater streams by an emerging invader, Clarias gariepinus Bruce R. EllenderDarragh J. WoodfordOlaf L. F. Weyl Invasion Note 02 July 2014 Pages: 57 - 61
Canal type affects invasiveness of the apple snail Pomacea canaliculata through its effects on animal species richness and waterweed invasion Akiko HaraKenji HamasakiYoichi Yusa Original Paper 29 April 2014 Pages: 63 - 71
Role of propagule pressure and priority effects on seedlings during invasion and restoration of shrub-steppe Merilynn C. SchantzRoger L. SheleyJeremy J. James Original Paper 06 May 2014 Pages: 73 - 85
Indirect effects of biocontrol of an invasive riparian plant (Tamarix) alters habitat and reduces herpetofauna abundance H. L. BatemanD. M. MerrittP. L. Nagler Original Paper 04 May 2014 Pages: 87 - 97
Genetic analysis of invasive Asian Black Carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) in the Mississippi River Basin: evidence for multiple introductions Margaret E. HunterLeo G. Nico Original Paper 17 May 2014 Pages: 99 - 114
The impact of introduced hosts on parasite transmission: opisthorchiid infections in American mink (Neovison vison) Ellie Sherrard-SmithElizabeth A. ChadwickJo Cable Original Paper Open access 10 May 2014 Pages: 115 - 122
Ecological limits can obscure expansion history: patterns of genetic diversity in a temperate mosquito in Hawaii A. EgiziD. M. Fonseca Original Paper 10 May 2014 Pages: 123 - 132
The regime of climate-related disturbance and nutrient enrichment modulate macroalgal invasions in rockpools Iacopo BertocciJ. Domínguez GodinoR. Domínguez Original Paper 07 May 2014 Pages: 133 - 147
Naturalization and invasion of alien plants in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands Julissa Rojas-SandovalPedro Acevedo-Rodríguez Original Paper Open access 11 May 2014 Pages: 149 - 163
Context-dependent patterns, determinants and demographic consequences of herbivory in an invasive species Shekhar R. BiswasPeter M. KotanenHelene H. Wagner Original Paper 21 May 2014 Pages: 165 - 178
Invasive alien species disrupt spatial and temporal ecology and threaten extinction in an insular, small mammal community W. Ian MontgomerySally S. J. MontgomeryNeil Reid Original Paper 20 May 2014 Pages: 179 - 189
Estimating eradication probabilities and trade-offs for decision analysis in invasive species eradication programs Daniel SpringOscar J. Cacho Original Paper 27 May 2014 Pages: 191 - 204
Invasive cordgrass facilitates epifaunal communities in a Chinese marsh Huili ChenPei ZhangJihua Wu Original Paper 27 May 2014 Pages: 205 - 217
Demographic flexibility influences colonization success: profiling invasive fish species in the Danube River by the use of population models Ivan JarićMilica JaćimovićMirjana Lenhardt Original Paper 25 May 2014 Pages: 219 - 229
The targeting of large-sized benthic macrofauna by an invasive portunid predator: evidence from a caging study Michael TownsendAndrew M. LohrerLuca D. Chiaroni Original Paper 28 May 2014 Pages: 231 - 244
Limited options for native goodeid fish simultaneously confronted to climate change and biological invasions Elvia Ramírez CarrilloConstantino Macías Garcia Original Paper 01 June 2014 Pages: 245 - 256
Invader traits and community context contribute to the recent invasion success of the macroalga Heterosiphonia japonica on New England rocky reefs Natalie H. N. LowAnnick DrouinMatthew E. S. Bracken Original Paper 23 May 2014 Pages: 257 - 271
Modelling the risk of invasion by the red-swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii): incorporating local variables to better inform management decisions Francisco D. MoreiraFernando AscensãoRui Rebelo Original Paper 01 June 2014 Pages: 273 - 285
Invasion of Bromus tectorum (L.) into California and the American Southwest: rapid, multi-directional and genetically diverse Angela R. PawlakRichard N. MackStephen J. Novak Original Paper 01 June 2014 Pages: 287 - 306
Erratum to: Invasion of Bromus tectorum (L.) into California and the American Southwest: rapid, multi-directional and genetically diverse Angela R. PawlakRichard N. MackStephen J. Novak Erratum 06 November 2014 Pages: 307 - 307
Can we predict risky human behaviour involving invasive species? A case study of the release of fishes to the wild D. Andrew R. DrakeRebecca MercaderNicholas E. Mandrak Original Paper 20 June 2014 Pages: 309 - 326
Density-dependent effects of an invasive wasp on the morphology of an endemic New Zealand ant Allan R. BurneJohn HaywoodPhilip J. Lester Original Paper 05 June 2014 Pages: 327 - 335
Testing for multiple invasion routes and source populations for the invasive brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis) on Guam: implications for pest management Jonathan Q. RichmondDustin A. WoodRobert N. Fisher Original Paper 19 June 2014 Pages: 337 - 349
Investigating the genetic variation and structure of a native unionid mussel in the Laurentian Great Lakes following an invasion of dreissenid mussels Matthew T. RoweDavid T. Zanatta Original Paper 14 June 2014 Pages: 351 - 364
Predatory impact of non-native rainbow trout on endemic fish populations in headwater streams in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa Jeremy M. SheltonMichael J. SamwaysJenny A. Day Original Paper 14 June 2014 Pages: 365 - 379
Microtopography promotes coexistence of an invasive seagrass and its native congener Michael P. HannamSandy Wyllie-Echeverria Original Paper 11 June 2014 Pages: 381 - 395
Differences in herbivore damage and performance among Arctium minus (burdock) genotypes sampled from a geographic gradient: a common garden experiment Yoonsoo LeePeter M. Kotanen Original Paper 12 June 2014 Pages: 397 - 408
Introductions over introductions: the genomic adulteration of an early genetically valuable alien species in the United Kingdom Filippo BarbaneraGiovanni ForcinaNicholas J. Aebischer Original Paper 01 July 2014 Pages: 409 - 422
How can an invasive grass affect fire behavior in a tropical savanna? A community and individual plant level approach Elizabeth Gorgone-BarbosaVânia R. PivelloAlessandra Fidelis Original Paper 28 June 2014 Pages: 423 - 431
Bamboo invasion of native broadleaf forest modified soil microbial communities and diversity Qiu-Fang XuPei-Kun JiangJeffry J. Fuhrmann Original Paper 06 July 2014 Pages: 433 - 444
Designing efficient surveys: spatial arrangement of sample points for detection of invasive species Luděk BerecJohn M. KeanRobert G. Haight Original Paper 05 July 2014 Pages: 445 - 459
Potential impact of invasive alien species on ecosystem services provided by a tropical forested ecosystem: a case study from Montserrat Kelvin S.-H. PehAndrew BalmfordRichard B. Bradbury Original Paper 04 July 2014 Pages: 461 - 475
Combining the effects of surrounding land-use and propagule pressure to predict the distribution of an invasive plant Shyam M. ThomasKirk A. Moloney Original Paper 03 July 2014 Pages: 477 - 495
Behavior in invasive New Zealand mud snails (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) is related to source population Edward P. LevriT. J. Clark Original Paper 29 June 2014 Pages: 497 - 506
Controlling an invasive plant at the edge of its range: towards a broader understanding of management feasibility Zdravka TzankovaAmy Concilio Original Paper 15 July 2014 Pages: 507 - 527