The exponential growth of invasive species denialism Anthony RicciardiRachael Ryan Invasion Note 12 September 2017 Pages: 549 - 553
Introgression from non-native species unveils a hidden threat to the migratory Neotropical fish Prochilodus hartii Naiara Guimarães SalesTiago Casarim PessaliDaniel Cardoso Carvalho Original Paper 12 September 2017 Pages: 555 - 566
Temporal variability in lotic macroinvertebrate communities associated with invasive signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) activity levels and substrate character Kate L. MathersStephen P. RicePaul J. Wood Original Paper Open access 07 September 2017 Pages: 567 - 582
Ungulates can control tree invasions: experimental evidence from nonnative conifers and sheep herbivory L. B. Zamora NascaM. A. RelvaM. A. Núñez Original Paper 07 September 2017 Pages: 583 - 591
Local extinction of a rare plant pollinator in Southern Utah (USA) associated with invasion by Africanized honey bees Zachary M. PortmanVincent J. TepedinoSusan L. Durham Original Paper 12 September 2017 Pages: 593 - 606
Habitat fragmentation provides a competitive advantage to an invasive tree squirrel, Sciurus carolinensis Tyler JessenYiwei WangChristopher C. Wilmers Original Paper 06 September 2017 Pages: 607 - 618
Parasitism may alter functional response comparisons: a case study on the killer shrimp Dikerogammarus villosus and two non-invasive gammarids Corentin IltisThierry SpataroVincent Médoc Original Paper 19 September 2017 Pages: 619 - 632
In lakes but not in minds: stakeholder knowledge of invasive species in prairie lakes Lushani NanayakkaraRozzet Jurdi-HageBjörn Wissel Original Paper 25 September 2017 Pages: 633 - 652
Male origin determines satyrization potential of Aedes aegypti by invasive Aedes albopictus Nildimar A. HonórioMaría C. CarrasquillaL. Philip Lounibos Original Paper 24 October 2017 Pages: 653 - 664
Colonization history of the western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera) in North America: insights from random forest ABC using microsatellite data Eric LombaertMarc CiosiThomas Guillemaud Original Paper 15 September 2017 Pages: 665 - 677
Comparison of four modeling tools for the prediction of potential distribution for non-indigenous weeds in the United States Roger MagareyLeslie NewtonAnthony L. Koop Original Paper 19 September 2017 Pages: 679 - 694
Forest decline after a 15-year “perfect storm” of invasion by hemlock woolly adelgid, drought, and hurricanes Scott R. Abella Original Paper 16 September 2017 Pages: 695 - 707
Riparian bird density decline in response to biocontrol of Tamarix from riparian ecosystems along the Dolores River in SW Colorado, USA Abigail J. DarrahCharles van Riper III Original Paper 12 October 2017 Pages: 709 - 720
Replacement of a unique population of newts (Taricha granulosa mazamae) by introduced signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) in Crater Lake, Oregon Scott F. GirdnerAndrew M. RayJohn W. Umek Original Paper 05 October 2017 Pages: 721 - 740
Optimal schedule for monitoring a plant incursion when detection and treatment success vary over time Mathieu BonneauCindy E. HauserRoger D. Cousens Original Paper 30 September 2017 Pages: 741 - 756
Low-head dams facilitate Round Goby Neogobius melanostomus invasion Dustin RaabNicholas E. MandrakAnthony Ricciardi Original Paper 03 October 2017 Pages: 757 - 776
Utility of the CLIMEX ‘match climates regional’ algorithm for pest risk analysis: an evaluation with non-native ants in New Zealand Craig B. PhillipsJohn M. KeanJocelyn A. Berry Original Paper 27 September 2017 Pages: 777 - 791
Contrasting effects of invasive rabbits on endemic plants driving vegetation change in a subtropical alpine insular environment Jonay CubasJosé Luis Martín-EsquivelJuana María González-Mancebo Original Paper 17 October 2017 Pages: 793 - 807
Two new French books about invasions Daniel Simberloff Book Review 21 September 2017 Pages: 809 - 812
Montserrat Vilà and Philip E. Hulme (eds): Impact of biological invasions on ecosystem services Elena M. Bennett Book Review 06 October 2017 Pages: 813 - 814
Correction to: Domestic ships as a potential pathway of nonindigenous species from the Saint Lawrence River to the Great Lakes Abisola A. AdebayoAibin ZhanHugh J. MacIsaac Correction 23 February 2018 Pages: 815 - 815