Plant invasion science in protected areas: progress and priorities Llewellyn C. FoxcroftPetr PyšekSandra MacFadyen Elton Review 2 25 January 2017 Pages: 1353 - 1378
Synergy between two invasive species, redback spiders and rabbits, threaten the endangered Cromwell chafer beetle Jackie SpencerYolanda van HeezikBarbara I. P. Barratt Original Paper 30 January 2017 Pages: 1379 - 1387
Differences in behavioural traits among native and introduced colonies of an invasive ant Olivier BlightRoxana JosensXim Cerdá Original Paper 20 December 2016 Pages: 1389 - 1398
Two for one: inadvertent introduction of Euglandina species during failed bio-control efforts in Hawaii Wallace M. Meyer IIINorine W. YeungKenneth A. Hayes Original Paper 28 December 2016 Pages: 1399 - 1405
Cryptic invasion of Italian pool frogs (Pelophylax bergeri) across Western Europe unraveled by multilocus phylogeography Christophe DufresnesLionel Di SantoSylvain Dubey Original Paper 26 December 2016 Pages: 1407 - 1420
Competitive advantages of the red-billed leiothrix (Leiothrix lutea) invading a passerine community in Europe Pedro Filipe PereiraCarlos GodinhoRui Lourenço Original Paper 02 January 2017 Pages: 1421 - 1430
Multiple introductions of Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) in northeastern North America based on microsatellite genotypes, and implications for biological control Tonya D. BittnerAnn E. HajekHelen Nahrung Original Paper 17 January 2017 Pages: 1431 - 1447
Competitive and predatory interactions between invasive mosquitofish and native larval newts Elisa Cabrera-GuzmánCarmen Díaz-PaniaguaIvan Gomez-Mestre Original Paper 21 February 2017 Pages: 1449 - 1460
The influence of invasive fire ants on survival, space use, and patterns of natural selection in juvenile lizards Matthew E. GiffordChristopher D. RobinsonTimothy A. Clay Original Paper 13 January 2017 Pages: 1461 - 1469
Response of soil bacterial communities to secondary compounds released from Eupatorium adenophorum Xunzhi ZhuYangping LiKeping Ma Original Paper 09 February 2017 Pages: 1471 - 1481
Ecotypic diversity of a dominant grassland species resists exotic invasion Lixue YangRagan M. CallawayDaniel Z. Atwater Original Paper 08 February 2017 Pages: 1483 - 1493
Biotic resistance of impact: a native predator (Chaoborus) influences the impact of an invasive predator (Bythotrephes) in temperate lakes Anneli JokelaShelley E. ArnottBeatrix E. Beisner Original Paper 07 February 2017 Pages: 1495 - 1515
Success factors and future prospects of Ponto–Caspian peracarid (Crustacea: Malacostraca) invasions: Is ‘the worst over’? Péter BorzaThomas HuberWolfram Graf Original Paper 08 February 2017 Pages: 1517 - 1532
Invasive species alter ontogenetic shifts in the trophic ecology of Lake Sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) in the Niagara River and Lake Ontario Gregory R. JacobsEric L. BruestleAaron T. Fisk Original Paper 08 February 2017 Pages: 1533 - 1546
Patterns and mechanisms of invasive plant impacts on North American birds: a systematic review Scott B. NelsonJaime J. CoonJames R. Miller Original Paper 08 February 2017 Pages: 1547 - 1563
Manipulating propagule pressure to test the invasibility of subtidal marine habitats Christina SimkaninIan C. DavidsonJohn F. Dower Original Paper 20 February 2017 Pages: 1565 - 1575
Using changes in basal area increments to map relative risk of HWA impacts on hemlock growth across the Northeastern U.S.A William H. LivingstonJennifer PontiusStacy Trosper Original Paper 28 February 2017 Pages: 1577 - 1595
Signatures of invasion: using an integrative approach to infer the spread of melon fly, Zeugodacus cucurbitae (Diptera: Tephritidae), across Southeast Asia and the West Pacific Yuvarin BoontopMark K. SchutzeMatt N. Krosch Original Paper 17 February 2017 Pages: 1597 - 1619
Local-scale correlates of native and non-native earthworm distributions in juniper-encroached tallgrass prairie Scott R. LossShishir PaudelChris Zou Original Paper 18 February 2017 Pages: 1621 - 1635
Population genomics of the raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in Denmark: insights into invasion history and population development Louise Solveig NørgaardDorthe Marlene Götz MikkelsenAritz Ruiz-González Original Paper 17 February 2017 Pages: 1637 - 1652
Assessing the ecological impacts of invasive species based on their functional responses and abundances Ciaran LavertyKyle D. GreenCathal Gallagher Original Paper Open access 08 February 2017 Pages: 1653 - 1665
Functional responses can unify invasion ecology Jaimie T. A. DickMhairi E. AlexanderRichard H. Shaw Flashpoints Open access 18 January 2017 Pages: 1667 - 1672
Functional responses can’t unify invasion ecology James VoneshMike McCoyJohn Measey Flashpoints 18 January 2017 Pages: 1673 - 1676
Fictional responses from Vonesh et al. Jaimie T. A. DickMhairi E. AlexanderRichard H. Shaw RESPONSE Open access 18 January 2017 Pages: 1677 - 1678
Rather than unifying invasion biology, Dick et al.’s approach rests on subjective foundations James VoneshMike McCoyJohn Measey RESPONSE 18 January 2017 Pages: 1679 - 1680
Erratum to: Can enemy release explain the invasion success of the diploid Leucanthemum vulgare in North America? Sonja StutzKateřina ŠtajerováUrs Schaffner Erratum 28 March 2017 Pages: 1681 - 1681