Restructuring of a mutualism following introduction of Australian fig trees and pollinating wasps to Europe and the USA E. J. MorganT. L. SuttonJ. M. Cook Invasion Note 30 May 2018 Pages: 3037 - 3045
Extensive gypsy moth defoliation in Southern New England characterized using Landsat satellite observations Valerie J. PasquarellaJoseph S. ElkintonBethany A. Bradley Invasion Note 11 June 2018 Pages: 3047 - 3053
Combined impacts of multiple non-native mammals on two life stages of a critically endangered Neotropical tree Francisco V. DénesJosé L. TellaFernando Hiraldo Original Paper 16 May 2018 Pages: 3055 - 3068
Working with gardeners to identify potential invasive ornamental garden plants: testing a citizen science approach Katharina Dehnen-SchmutzJudith Conroy Original Paper 11 May 2018 Pages: 3069 - 3077
Performance of eDNA assays to detect and quantify an elusive benthic fish in upland streams Rheyda HinloMark LintermansElise Furlan Original Paper 24 May 2018 Pages: 3079 - 3093
Temperature dependent effects of carbon dioxide on avoidance behaviors in bigheaded carps John A. TixAaron R. CuppCory D. Suski Original Paper 06 June 2018 Pages: 3095 - 3105
Heat challenges can enhance population tolerance to thermal stress in mussels: a potential mechanism by which ship transport can increase species invasiveness Mark LenzYasser AhmedMartin Wahl Original Paper 24 May 2018 Pages: 3107 - 3122
Formation of population genetic structure following the introduction and establishment of non-native American shad (Alosa sapidissima) along the Pacific Coast of North America Daniel J. HasselmanPaul BentzenThomas P. Quinn Original Paper 23 May 2018 Pages: 3123 - 3143
Influences of the invasive tamarisk leaf beetle (Diorhabda carinulata) on avian diets along the Dolores River in Southwestern Colorado USA Charles van Riper IIISarah L. PuckettAbigail J. Darrah Original Paper 05 June 2018 Pages: 3145 - 3159
Wild masu salmon is outcompeted by hatchery masu salmon, a native invader, rather than brown trout, a nonnative invader Koh HasegawaAyumi Nakashima Original Paper 23 May 2018 Pages: 3161 - 3166
Invertebrates associated with aquatic plants bought from aquarium stores in Canada and New Zealand Ian C. DugganPaul D. ChampionHugh J. MacIsaac Original Paper 25 May 2018 Pages: 3167 - 3178
Non-native plants affect generalist pollinator diet overlap and foraging behavior indirectly, via impacts on native plant abundance Sandra GillespieElizabeth Elle Original Paper 31 May 2018 Pages: 3179 - 3191
Spatial distribution shifts in two temperate fish species associated to a newly-introduced tropical seaweed invasion Josep AlósElisabet Bujosa-HomarFiona Tomas Original Paper 28 May 2018 Pages: 3193 - 3205
Introduction history and genetic diversity of the invasive ant Solenopsis geminata in the Galápagos Islands Nina WautersWouter DekoninckDenis Fournier Original Paper 30 May 2018 Pages: 3207 - 3226
The impact of data precision on the effectiveness of alien plant control programmes: a case study from a protected area Chad CheneyKaren J. EslerMelodie A. McGeoch Original Paper 13 June 2018 Pages: 3227 - 3243
Early-stage of invasion by beech bark disease does not necessarily trigger American beech root sucker establishment in hardwood stands Marie-Ève RoyPhilippe Nolet Original Paper 31 May 2018 Pages: 3245 - 3254
Multistate models of bigheaded carps in the Illinois River reveal spatial dynamics of invasive species Alison A. CoulterMarybeth K. BreyJames E. Garvey Original Paper 05 June 2018 Pages: 3255 - 3270
Divergent effects of land-use, propagule pressure, and climate on woody riparian invasion Laura G. PerryLindsay V. ReynoldsPatrick B. Shafroth Original Paper 13 June 2018 Pages: 3271 - 3295
Successful worldwide invasion of the veined rapa whelk, Rapana venosa, despite a dramatic genetic bottleneck Dong-Xiu XueJohn GravesJin-Xian Liu Original Paper 31 May 2018 Pages: 3297 - 3314
Comparing residence time and natural enemies between low- and high- density invasions Emily W. GrasonP. Sean McDonaldJennifer L. Ruesink Original Paper 08 June 2018 Pages: 3315 - 3330
Post-invasion demography and persistence of a novel functional species in an estuarine system Tiia ForsströmOuti VesakoskiAmy E. Fowler Original Paper 31 May 2018 Pages: 3331 - 3345
The potential invasiveness of an aquatic macrophyte reflects founder effects from native niche Luiz Guilherme dos Santos RibasCibele de Cássia-SilvaMatheus Souza Lima-Ribeiro Original Paper 12 June 2018 Pages: 3347 - 3355
Role of winter severity on juvenile Bighead Carp and Silver Carp growth and survival across latitudes David P. CoulterElizabeth P. TristanoJames E. Garvey Original Paper 13 June 2018 Pages: 3357 - 3371