Shade tolerance of Ailanthus altissima revisited: novel insights from southern Switzerland Simon KnüselAndrea De BoniJan Wunder Invasion Note 21 October 2016 Pages: 455 - 461
Molecular identification of the precise geographic origins of an invasive shrimp species in a globally significant Australian biodiversity hotspot Annique HarrisTimothy J. PageMichael Snow Invasion Note 10 November 2016 Pages: 463 - 468
Genetic lineages of the invasive Aegilops triuncialis differ in competitive response to neighboring grassland species Courtney E. GomolaErin K. EspelandJohn K. McKay Original Paper Open access 06 January 2017 Pages: 469 - 478
Effects of exotic annual grass litter and local environmental gradients on annual plant community structure Claire E. WainwrightJohn M. DwyerMargaret M. Mayfield Original Paper 03 November 2016 Pages: 479 - 491
Heritable bacterial endosymbionts in native and invasive populations of Harmonia axyridis Irina GoryachevaAlla BlekhmanIlia Zakharov Original Paper 21 October 2016 Pages: 493 - 502
Assessing conditions influencing the longitudinal distribution of exotic brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a mountain stream: a spatially-explicit modeling approach Christy S. MeredithPhaedra BudyMarcos Oliveira Prates Original Paper 16 November 2016 Pages: 503 - 519
Look before you treat: increasing the cost effectiveness of eradication programs with aerial surveillance Daniel SpringLuke CroftTom Kompas Original Paper 04 October 2016 Pages: 521 - 535
Species, community, and ecosystem-level responses following the invasion of the red alga Dasysiphonia japonica to the western North Atlantic Ocean Christine Ramsay-NewtonAnnick DrouinMatthew E. S. Bracken Original Paper 15 November 2016 Pages: 537 - 547
The effects of landscape history and time-lags on plant invasion in Mediterranean coastal habitats Pablo González-MorenoJoan PinoMontserrat Vilà Original Paper 09 November 2016 Pages: 549 - 561
Parasite-mediated enemy release and low biotic resistance may facilitate invasion of Atlantic coral reefs by Pacific red lionfish (Pterois volitans) Lillian J. TuttlePaul C. SikkelMark A. Hixon Original Paper 08 December 2016 Pages: 563 - 575
Unusual suspects in the usual places: a phylo-climatic framework to identify potential future invasive species R. M. B. HarrisD. J. KriticosN. Bindoff Original Paper 18 November 2016 Pages: 577 - 596
Population genetics of the soybean aphid in North America and East Asia: test for introduction between native and introduced populations Hyojoong KimKim A. HoelmerSeunghwan Lee Original Paper 21 October 2016 Pages: 597 - 614
Potential contribution to the invasion process of different reproductive strategies of two invasive roses Ana Clara MazzolariHugo J. MarreroDiego P. Vázquez Original Paper 11 November 2016 Pages: 615 - 623
“Step by step”: high frequency short-distance epizoochorous dispersal of aquatic macrophytes Neil E. CoughlanThomas C. KellyMarcel A. K. Jansen Original Paper 14 October 2016 Pages: 625 - 634
Straddling the divide: invasive aquatic species in Illinois and movement between the Great Lakes and Mississippi basins Abigail I. JacobsReuben P. Keller Original Paper 10 November 2016 Pages: 635 - 646
Enhanced fitness and greater herbivore resistance: implications for dandelion invasion in an alpine habitat Marcia González-TeuberConstanza L. QuirozLohengrin A. Cavieres Original Paper 04 November 2016 Pages: 647 - 653
Niche overlap of mountain hare subspecies and the vulnerability of their ranges to invasion by the European hare; the (bad) luck of the Irish Anthony CaravaggiKatie LeachNeil Reid Original Paper Open access 17 November 2016 Pages: 655 - 674
Invasion of the acoustic niche: variable responses by native species to invasive American bullfrog calls Camila Ineu MedeirosCamila BothSandra Maria Hartz Original Paper 15 November 2016 Pages: 675 - 690
A theoretical examination of environmental effects on the life cycle schedule and range limits of the invasive seaweed Undaria pinnatifida James T. MurphyMark P. JohnsonFrédérique Viard Original Paper 09 January 2017 Pages: 691 - 702
Regional assessment of emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis, impacts in forests of the Eastern United States Randall S. MorinAndrew M. LiebholdSusan J. Crocker Original Paper 18 October 2016 Pages: 703 - 711
The invasive ant, Solenopsis invicta, reduces herpetofauna richness and abundance C. R. AllenH. E. BirgeE. Wiggers Original Paper 20 December 2016 Pages: 713 - 722
Interspecific competition between alien Pallas’s squirrels and Eurasian red squirrels reduces density of the native species Maria Vittoria MazzamutoFrancesco BisiAdriano Martinoli Original Paper 03 November 2016 Pages: 723 - 735