Water clearance efficiency indicates potential filter-feeding interactions between invasive Sinanodonta woodiana and native freshwater mussels Karel DoudaZuzana Čadková Invasion Note 10 November 2017 Pages: 1093 - 1098
Cricket calling communities as an indicator of the invasive ant Wasmannia auropunctata in an insular biodiversity hotspot A. GascJ. AnsoL. Desutter-Grandcolas Original Paper 08 November 2017 Pages: 1099 - 1111
Downstream dispersal of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) under different flow conditions in a coupled lake-stream ecosystem Christopher J. ChurchillDaniel P. Quigley Original Paper 13 November 2017 Pages: 1113 - 1127
What drives Eucalyptus globulus natural establishment outside plantations? The relative importance of climate, plantation and site characteristics Patrícia FernandesCristina MáguasPablo González-Moreno Original Paper 11 November 2017 Pages: 1129 - 1146
Changes in habitat associations during range expansion: disentangling the effects of climate and residence time Martin J. P. SullivanAldina M. A. Franco Original Paper Open access 22 November 2017 Pages: 1147 - 1159
Displacement and replacement in real time: Polistes dominula’s impact on P. fuscatus in the northeastern U.S. July A. PilowskyPhilip T. Starks Original Paper 18 November 2017 Pages: 1161 - 1169
A risk assessment of aquarium trade introductions of seaweed in European waters Sofie VrankenSamuel BoschOlivier De Clerck Original Paper 10 January 2018 Pages: 1171 - 1187
Invasion legacy effects versus sediment deposition as drivers of riparian vegetation Zarah PattisonRobin WhytockNigel Willby Original Paper Open access 10 November 2017 Pages: 1189 - 1198
Have your cake and eat it too: greater dispersal ability and faster germination towards range edges of an invasive plant species in eastern Australia Samiya TabassumMichelle R. Leishman Original Paper 11 November 2017 Pages: 1199 - 1210
Population genomics and comparisons of selective signatures in two invasions of melon fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae (Diptera: Tephritidae) Julian R. DupuisSheina B. SimScott M. Geib Original Paper 11 November 2017 Pages: 1211 - 1228
Introductions of non-native fishes into a heavily modified river: rates, patterns and management issues in the Paranapanema River (Upper Paraná ecoregion, Brazil) Diego Azevedo Zoccal GarciaJohn Robert BrittonMário Luís Orsi Original Paper 13 November 2017 Pages: 1229 - 1241
Water guns affect abundance and behavior of bigheaded carp and native fish differently José M. RiveraDavid C. GloverRyan F. Adams Original Paper 17 November 2017 Pages: 1243 - 1255
Predicting impacts of lionfish (Pterois volitans) invasion in a coastal ecosystem of southern Brazil Janaína BumbeerRosana Moreira da RochaCameron Ainsworth Original Paper 18 November 2017 Pages: 1257 - 1274
Are native ranges of the most destructive invasive pests well known? A case study of the native range of the emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) Marina J. Orlova-BienkowskajaMark G. Volkovitsh Original Paper 15 November 2017 Pages: 1275 - 1286
Estimating realistic costs for strategic management planning of invasive species eradications on islands Amelia S. WengerVanessa M. AdamsIan D. Craigie Original Paper 15 November 2017 Pages: 1287 - 1305
Opportunistic omnivory impairs our ability to predict invasive species impacts from functional response comparisons Vincent MédocLaura ThuillierThierry Spataro Original Paper 20 November 2017 Pages: 1307 - 1319
The very hungry amphipod: the invasive Dikerogammarus villosus shows high consumption rates for two food sources and independent of predator cues Luise RichterLisa SchwenkmezgerSusanne Worischka Original Paper 17 November 2017 Pages: 1321 - 1335
Weeds, worms, and deer: positive relationships among common forest understory stressors Nicholas A. FisichelliKathryn M. Miller Original Paper 17 November 2017 Pages: 1337 - 1348
Modelling habitat and planning surveillance using Landsat imagery: a case study using Imported Red Fire ants Clair L. Alston-KnoxKerrie L. MengersenChristopher M. Strickland Original Paper 25 November 2017 Pages: 1349 - 1367
Correction to: Evidence of multiple introductions and genetic admixture of the Asian brush-clawed shore crab Hemigrapsus takanoi (Decapoda: Brachyura: Varunidae) along the Northern European coast Wataru MakinoOsamu MiuraJotaro Urabe Correction 19 February 2018 Pages: 1369 - 1369