First records of the non-indigenous signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) and its threat to noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) populations in Estonia Katrin KaldreTiit PaaverFrédéric Grandjean Invasion Note 29 June 2017 Pages: 2771 - 2776
Detection of Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae) in Kenya and potential implication for the spread of Huanglongbing disease in East Africa Ivan RwomushanaFathiya M. KhamisSunday Ekesi Invasion Note 10 July 2017 Pages: 2777 - 2787
Phylogeography and population genetics of introduced Silver Carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) and Bighead Carp (H. nobilis) in North America Heather L. FarringtonChristine E. EdwardsRichard F. Lance Original Paper 22 June 2017 Pages: 2789 - 2811
The effect of emerald ash borer-caused tree mortality on the invasive shrub Amur honeysuckle and their combined effects on tree and shrub seedlings Brian M. HovenDavid L. GorchovValerie E. Peters Original Paper 01 July 2017 Pages: 2813 - 2836
Biosecurity risk factors presented by international vessels: a statistical analysis Sandy ClarkeTracey HollingsAndrew Robinson Original Paper 19 June 2017 Pages: 2837 - 2850
Bilge water as a vector for the spread of marine pests: a morphological, metabarcoding and experimental assessment Lauren M. FletcherAnastasija ZaikoGrant A. Hopkins Original Paper 21 June 2017 Pages: 2851 - 2867
Bio-economic optimisation of surveillance to confirm broadscale eradications of invasive pests and diseases D. P. AndersonA. M. GormleyA. E. Byrom Original Paper Open access 22 June 2017 Pages: 2869 - 2884
Demographic effects of prolonged drought on a nascent introduction of a semi-aquatic snake Jonathan P. RoseBrian D. Todd Original Paper 22 June 2017 Pages: 2885 - 2898
Geostatistical distribution modelling of two invasive crayfish across dendritic stream networks Ana Filipa FilipeLorenzo QuagliettaPedro Beja Original Paper 28 June 2017 Pages: 2899 - 2912
Low interspecific pollen transfer between invasive aquatic Ludwigia grandiflora and native co-flowering plants Iris StiersLudwig Triest Original Paper 01 July 2017 Pages: 2913 - 2925
Drivers of risk perceptions about the invasive non-native plant Japanese knotweed in domestic gardens Beth S. RobinsonRichard IngerKevin J. Gaston Original Paper Open access 04 July 2017 Pages: 2927 - 2940
Invasive plants decrease microbial capacity to nitrify and denitrify compared to native California grassland communities Chelsea J. CareyJoseph C. BlankinshipStephen C. Hart Original Paper 29 June 2017 Pages: 2941 - 2957
Modelling tropical fire ant (Solenopsis geminata) dynamics and detection to inform an eradication project Christopher M. BakerJarrod C. HodgsonRohan H. Clarke Original Paper 08 July 2017 Pages: 2959 - 2970
Invasive Tamarix (Tamaricaceae) in South Africa: current research and the potential for biological control Danica MarlinSolomon W. NeweteMarcus J. Byrne Original Paper 13 July 2017 Pages: 2971 - 2992
Modelling the spread of European buckthorn in the Region of Waterloo Sarah EndicottMichael DrescherAlexander Brenning Original Paper 27 July 2017 Pages: 2993 - 3011
Surveillance during monitoring phase of an eradication programme against Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) guided by a spatial decision support system Ronald E. FournierJean J. Turgeon Original Paper 20 July 2017 Pages: 3013 - 3035
Stakeholders and social networks identify potential roles of communities in sustainable management of invasive species Harriet A. OmondiagbeDavid R. TownsBarbara Bollard-Breen Original Paper 20 July 2017 Pages: 3037 - 3049
Invasive herb Impatiens glandulifera has minimal impact on multiple components of temperate forest ecosystem function Jan ČudaMichaela VítkováPetr Pyšek Original Paper 18 July 2017 Pages: 3051 - 3066
The aliens among us: How invasive species are transforming the planet—And ourselves Yale University Press, New Haven Connecticut, 2017, xii + 353 pp, ISBN 978-0-300-20890-0 Lauren M. Smith-Ramesh Book Review 11 July 2017 Pages: 3071 - 3072