Environmental DNA sampling as a surveillance tool for cane toad Rhinella marina introductions on offshore islands R. TingleyM. GreenleesA. R. Weeks Invasion Note 10 August 2018 Pages: 1 - 6
Thirty-year invasion of the alien moss Campylopus introflexus (Hedw.) Brid. in Poland (East-Central Europe) Jan ŻarnowiecAdam StebelDamian Chmura Invasion Note Open access 24 August 2018 Pages: 7 - 18
Not so fast: promoting invasive species to enhance multifunctionality in a native ecosystem requires strong(er) scrutiny E. E. SotkaJ. E. Byers Invasion Note 27 August 2018 Pages: 19 - 25
A seaweed increases ecosystem multifunctionality when invading bare mudflats Mads S. ThomsenAaron P. RamusBrian R. Silliman Invasion Note 27 August 2018 Pages: 27 - 36
Tall-statured grasses: a useful functional group for invasion science Susan CanavanLaura A. MeyersonJohn R. U. Wilson Review 21 August 2018 Pages: 37 - 58
Herbivory can mitigate, but not counteract, the positive effects of warming on the establishment of the invasive macrophyte Hydrilla verticillata Clementina CalvoRoger P. MormulMariana Meerhoff Original Paper 09 August 2018 Pages: 59 - 66
Enemy of my enemy: evidence for variable soil biota feedbacks of Vincetoxicum rossicum on native plants Angela E. DukesAkihiro KoyamaPedro M. Antunes Original Paper 17 August 2018 Pages: 67 - 83
Introduced European smelt (Osmerus eperlanus) affects food web and fish community in a large Norwegian lake Antti P. ElorantaStein I. JohnsenJon Museth Original Paper 06 August 2018 Pages: 85 - 98
Evidence for evolution of increased competitive ability for invasive Centaurea solstitialis, but not for naturalized C. calcitrapa Daniel MontesinosRyan C. GraebnerRagan M. Callaway Original Paper 06 August 2018 Pages: 99 - 110
No evidence of co-facilitation between a non-native Asian earthworm (Amynthas tokioensis) and invasive common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) in experimental mesocosms Carly ZiterMonica G. Turner Original Paper 09 August 2018 Pages: 111 - 122
European bridgehead effect in the worldwide invasion of the obscure mealybug Margarita C. G. CorreaFerran PaleroEric Lombaert Original Paper 12 August 2018 Pages: 123 - 136
The potential of common ragweed for further spread: invasibility of different habitats and the role of disturbances and propagule pressure György Kröel-DulayAnikó CsecseritsZoltán Botta-Dukát Original Paper 22 August 2018 Pages: 137 - 149
An invasive population of Solidago canadensis is less sensitive to warming and nitrogen-addition than its native population in an invaded range Yang PengJian-Xia YangWei-Ming He Original Paper 10 August 2018 Pages: 151 - 162
It takes two to tango: variable architectural strategies boost invasive success of Lantana camara L. (sensu lato) in contrasting light environments Neha GoyalGyan Prakash Sharma Original Paper 13 August 2018 Pages: 163 - 174
Citizen engagement in the management of non-native invasive pines: Does it make a difference? Michele de Sá DechoumEduardo L. Hettwer GiehlSílvia R. Ziller Original Paper 13 August 2018 Pages: 175 - 188
Latitudinal trends in growth, reproduction and defense of an invasive plant Li XiaoMaxime R. HervéWei Huang Original Paper 14 August 2018 Pages: 189 - 201
Stronger predation in a subtropical community dampens an invasive species-induced trophic cascade Katherine J. PapacostasAmy L. Freestone Original Paper 22 August 2018 Pages: 203 - 215
Identifying new associations between invasive aphids and Pinaceae trees using plant sentinels in botanic gardens Sarah RedlichJohn ClemensEckehard G. Brockerhoff Original Paper 25 August 2018 Pages: 217 - 228
Genetically based phenotypic differentiation between native and introduced tetraploids of Oxalis pes-caprae Daniela TavaresJoão LoureiroSílvia Castro Original Paper 24 August 2018 Pages: 229 - 243
Does predator-driven, biotic resistance limit the northward spread of the non-native green porcelain crab, Petrolisthes armatus? Kaitlin A. KinneyLauren M. PintorJames E. Byers Original Paper 03 September 2018 Pages: 245 - 260
Trophic consequences of an invasive, small-bodied non-native fish, sunbleak Leucaspius delineatus, for native pond fishes Tea BašićGordon H. CoppJ. Robert Britton Original Paper Open access 27 November 2018 Pages: 261 - 275