Honoring Harold A. Mooney: Citizen of the world and catalyst for invasion science Daniel SimberloffLaura A. MeyersonDavid M. Richardson Review 26 July 2017 Pages: 2219 - 2224
Distribution of the invasive bryozoan Schizoporella japonica in Great Britain and Ireland and a review of its European distribution J. LoxtonC. A. WoodC. R. Nall Invasion Note Open access 28 April 2017 Pages: 2225 - 2235
Fire as a driver of pine invasions in the Southern Hemisphere: a review Jorgelina FranzeseEstela Raffaele Original Paper 12 April 2017 Pages: 2237 - 2246
Reproductive timing as a constraint on invasion success in the Ring-necked parakeet (Psittacula krameri) Alvaro LunaDetlev FranzPim Edelaar Original Paper 18 April 2017 Pages: 2247 - 2259
Reconstructing the introduction history of an invasive fish predator in South Africa John S. HargroveOlaf L. F. WeylJames D. Austin Original Paper 18 April 2017 Pages: 2261 - 2276
A hazardous place to live: spatial and temporal patterns of species introduction in a hot spot of biological invasions Giuseppe GuarnieriSimonetta FraschettiBella Sarah Galil Original Paper 20 April 2017 Pages: 2277 - 2290
A few is enough: a low cover of a non-native seaweed reduces the resilience of Mediterranean macroalgal stands to disturbances of varying extent Fabio BulleriLisandro Benedetti-CecchiLaura Tamburello Original Paper 22 April 2017 Pages: 2291 - 2305
Fires without tanoak: the effects of a non-native disease on future community flammability J. Morgan VarnerHoward G. KuljianJesse K. Kreye Original Paper 27 April 2017 Pages: 2307 - 2317
The impact of invasive knotweed species (Reynoutria spp.) on the environment: review and research perspectives Claude Lavoie Original Paper 21 April 2017 Pages: 2319 - 2337
Prospects for domestic and feral cat management on an inhabited tropical island Ricardo Augusto DiasCarlos Roberto AbrahãoJean Carlos Ramos Silva Original Paper 12 May 2017 Pages: 2339 - 2353
Environmental conditions increase growth rates and mortality of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) along the southern invasion front in North America Christopher J. ChurchillDavid J. HoeinghausThomas W. La Point Original Paper 04 May 2017 Pages: 2355 - 2373
Predicted versus actual invasiveness of climbing vines in Florida Doria R. GordonDeah LieuranceS. Luke Flory Original Paper 08 May 2017 Pages: 2375 - 2384
Density-dependent colonization and natural disturbance limit the effectiveness of invasive lionfish culling efforts Nicola S. SmithStephanie J. GreenIsabelle M. Côté Original Paper 13 May 2017 Pages: 2385 - 2399
Risk management to prioritise the eradication of new and emerging invasive non-native species Olaf BooyAileen C. MillGabe Wyn Original Paper Open access 15 May 2017 Pages: 2401 - 2417
Acorns of invasive Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra) in Europe are larval hosts for moths and beetles Łukasz MyczkoŁukasz DylewskiTim H. Sparks Original Paper Open access 19 May 2017 Pages: 2419 - 2425
Distribution and socio-ecological impacts of the invasive alien cactus Opuntia stricta in eastern Africa Ross T. ShackletonArne B. R. WittBrian W. van Wilgen Original Paper Open access 13 May 2017 Pages: 2427 - 2441
Human-mediated lineage admixture in an expanding Ponto-Caspian crustacean species Paramysis lacustris created a novel genetic stock that now occupies European waters Asta AudzijonyteLaima BaltrūnaitėKęstutis Arbačiauskas Original Paper 18 May 2017 Pages: 2443 - 2457
Fire modulates the effects of introduced ungulates on plant–insect interactions in a Patagonian temperate forest Yamila SasalAlejandro Farji-BrenerEstela Raffaele Original Paper 18 May 2017 Pages: 2459 - 2475
Heat and hypoxia give a global invader, Gambusia holbrooki, the edge over a threatened endemic fish on Australian floodplains Rick J. StoffelsKyle E. WeathermanSlade Allen-Ankins Original Paper 18 May 2017 Pages: 2477 - 2489
Effects of invasive aquatic carrion on soil chemistry and terrestrial microbial communities Adriana NovaisCláudia PascoalRonaldo Sousa Original Paper 20 May 2017 Pages: 2491 - 2502
Erratum to: Plant invasion science in protected areas: progress and priorities Llewellyn C. FoxcroftPetr PyšekSandra MacFadyen Erratum 13 June 2017 Pages: 2503 - 2505