To include or not to include (the invader in community analyses)? That is the question Mads S. ThomsenThomas WernbergDavid R. Schiel Perpectives and paradigms 07 March 2016 Pages: 1515 - 1521
Does water chemistry limit the distribution of New Zealand mud snails in Redwood National Park? Ryan VazquezDarren M. WardAdam Sepulveda Original Paper 05 March 2016 Pages: 1523 - 1531
How genetics, history and geography limit potential explanations of invasions by house mice Mus musculus in New Zealand Carolyn M. King Original Paper 10 March 2016 Pages: 1533 - 1550
What can the geographic distribution of mtDNA haplotypes tell us about the invasion of New Zealand by house mice Mus musculus? Carolyn KingAlana AlexanderHeng Zhang Original Paper 11 March 2016 Pages: 1551 - 1565
Invasive earthworms as seed predators of temperate forest plants Colin M. CassinPeter M. Kotanen Original Paper 29 March 2016 Pages: 1567 - 1580
Rapid morphological changes, admixture and invasive success in populations of Ring-necked parakeets (Psittacula krameri) established in Europe Ariane Le GrosSarah SamadiPhilippe Clergeau Original Paper 04 March 2016 Pages: 1581 - 1598
Knowledge, perceptions and willingness to control designated invasive tree species in urban household gardens in South Africa Charlie M. ShackletonR. T. Shackleton Original Paper 10 March 2016 Pages: 1599 - 1609
Strong genetic differentiation in the invasive annual grass Bromus tectorum across the Mojave–Great Basin ecological transition zone Susan E. MeyerElizabeth A. LegerCraig E. Coleman Original Paper 09 March 2016 Pages: 1611 - 1628
Invasive gorse (Ulex europaeus, Fabaceae) changes plant community structure in subtropical forest–grassland mosaics of southern Brazil Rodrigo León CorderoFábio P. TorchelsenMadhur Anand Original Paper 10 March 2016 Pages: 1629 - 1643
Far from home: responses of an American predator species to an American prey species in a jointly invaded area of Australia Uditha WijethungaMatthew GreenleesRichard Shine Original Paper 08 March 2016 Pages: 1645 - 1652
Estuarine fouling communities are dominated by nonindigenous species in the presence of an invasive crab Aaren S. FreemanAlejandro FrischeisenApril MH. Blakeslee Original Paper 10 March 2016 Pages: 1653 - 1665
Severe and rapid population declines in exotic birds Kevin AagaardJulie L. Lockwood Original Paper 05 March 2016 Pages: 1667 - 1678
Landscape-level impact and habitat factors associated with invasive beaver distribution in Tierra del Fuego Jonathan J. HennChristopher B. AndersonGuillermo Martínez Pastur Original Paper 16 March 2016 Pages: 1679 - 1688
Ecological effects of increasing time since invasion by the exotic African olive (Olea europaea ssp. cuspidata) on leaf-litter invertebrate assemblages Kien Q. NguyenPeter CuneoBrad R. Murray Original Paper 16 March 2016 Pages: 1689 - 1699
Timing of invasive pollen deposition influences pollen tube growth and seed set in a native plant Daniela BruckmanDiane R. Campbell Original Paper 16 March 2016 Pages: 1701 - 1711
Half a century of changes in the riverine landscape of Limay River: the origin of a riparian neoecosystem in Patagonia (Argentina) Leonardo A. DatriAna M. FaggiFacundo Carmona Original Paper 17 March 2016 Pages: 1713 - 1722
Controlling sympatric pest mammal populations in New Zealand with self-resetting, toxicant-free traps: a promising tool for invasive species management Anna CarterStu BarrRobert van Dam Original Paper 18 March 2016 Pages: 1723 - 1736
Cryptic invaders: nonindigenous and cryptogenic freshwater Bryozoa and Entoprocta in the St. Lawrence River Kayla M. HamelinRowshyra A. CastañedaAnthony Ricciardi Original Paper 18 March 2016 Pages: 1737 - 1744
Exploring the efficacy of an aquatic invasive species prevention campaign among water recreationists Erin SeekampAllie McCrearyLainey Pasternak Original Paper 16 March 2016 Pages: 1745 - 1758
Shedding light on the effects of climate change on the potential distribution of Xylella fastidiosa in the Mediterranean basin Luciano BossoMirko Di FebbraroDanilo Russo Original Paper 16 March 2016 Pages: 1759 - 1768
Rapid range expansion of an invasive predatory snail, Oxychilus alliarius (Miller 1822), and its impact on endemic Hawaiian land snails Patrick A. CurryNorine W. YeungRobert H. Cowie Original Paper 18 April 2016 Pages: 1769 - 1780
Genetic patterns reveal historical and contemporary dispersal of a tree pathogen Monique L. SakalidisNicolas FeauRichard C. Hamelin Original Paper 15 April 2016 Pages: 1781 - 1799