Darwinian black box selection for resistance to settled invasive Varroa destructor parasites in honey bees Tjeerd BlacquièreWillem BootDelphine Panziera Perspectives and paradigms Open access 16 May 2019 Pages: 2519 - 2528
Evidence does not support the targeting of cryptic invaders at the subspecies level using classical biological control: the example of Phragmites Erik KiviatLaura A. MeyersonJames T. Cronin Perspectives and paradigms 04 June 2019 Pages: 2529 - 2541
The Functional Response Ratio (FRR): advancing comparative metrics for predicting the ecological impacts of invasive alien species Ross N. CuthbertJames W. E. DickeyJaimie T. A. Dick Invasion Note Open access 11 May 2019 Pages: 2543 - 2547
Is it absent or is it present? Detection of a non-native fish to inform management decisions using a new highly-sensitive eDNA protocol Phil I. DavisonMathilde Falcou-PréfolVéronique Créach Original Paper Open access 02 May 2019 Pages: 2549 - 2560
The hydrological performance of Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) growth as an invasive alien tree species in the semiarid tropics of northeastern Brazil Francisco de Carvalho Nogueira Jr.Mariana Alves PagottoClaudio Sergio Lisi Original Paper 19 April 2019 Pages: 2561 - 2575
Looking through the predator’s eyes: another perspective in naïveté theory Larissa Strictar PereiraMirtha Amanda Angulo-ValenciaAngelo Antonio Agostinho Original Paper 26 April 2019 Pages: 2577 - 2588
Being popular or freak: how alien plants integrate into native plant-frugivore networks Tobias Nicolas RojasMaría Cecilia Fátima GalloPedro G. Blendinger Original Paper 02 May 2019 Pages: 2589 - 2598
Re-establishment of latitudinal clines and local adaptation within the invaded area suggest rapid evolution of seed traits in Argentinean sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) Fernando HernándezMónica PovereneAlejandro Presotto Original Paper 30 April 2019 Pages: 2599 - 2612
Relationships between the distribution and abundance of the invasive faucet snail (Bithynia tentaculata) and environmental factors in Laurentian Great Lakes coastal wetlands Neil T. SchockAlexander J. ReisingerDonald G. Uzarski Original Paper 07 May 2019 Pages: 2613 - 2628
Parasitism declines with distance from the site of introduction for the kudzu bug, Megacopta cribraria (F.), and depends on host density at different spatial scales Alexandra M. BasiliAndrew C. Merwin Original Paper 15 May 2019 Pages: 2629 - 2637
Environmental factors affecting the invasion success and morphological responses of a globally introduced crayfish in floodplain waterbodies Keita OoueNobuo IshiyamaFutoshi Nakamura Original Paper 10 May 2019 Pages: 2639 - 2652
Competition between a native freshwater crab and an invasive crayfish in tropical Southeast Asia Yiwen ZengKhaizar Khuzema ShakirDarren C. J. Yeo Original Paper 11 May 2019 Pages: 2653 - 2663
A general model for alien species richness Richard P. DuncanPhillip CasseyTim M. Blackburn Original Paper 20 May 2019 Pages: 2665 - 2677
The role of phenotypic plasticity and rapid adaptation in determining invasion success of Plantago virginica Xi LuoXinyu XuShuijin Hu Original Paper 16 May 2019 Pages: 2679 - 2692
Using biased sampling data to model the distribution of invasive shot-hole borers in California Monica DimsonShannon C. LynchThomas W. Gillespie Original Paper 10 May 2019 Pages: 2693 - 2712
Non-native ant invader displaces native ants but facilitates non-predatory invertebrates Madeson GoodmanRobert J. Warren II Original Paper 11 May 2019 Pages: 2713 - 2722
Shelter competition between mature non-indigenous western tubenose goby (Proterorhinus semilunaris) and immature invasive round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) for plants and rocks Allison CartwrightRadek GebauerBořek Drozd Original Paper 13 May 2019 Pages: 2723 - 2734
Applying landscape structure analysis to assess the spatio-temporal distribution of an invasive legume in the Rhön UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Yves P. KlingerSarah Harvolk-SchöningKristin Ludewig Original Paper 14 May 2019 Pages: 2735 - 2749
Range expansion in an introduced social parasite-host species pair Jackson A. Helms IVSelassie E. IjeluNick M. Haddad Original Paper 13 May 2019 Pages: 2751 - 2759
Phenological and reproductive traits and their response to environmental variation differ among native and invasive grasses in a Neotropical savanna Rafael de Oliveira XavierMarcelo Boccia LeiteDalva Maria da Silva Matos Original Paper 25 May 2019 Pages: 2761 - 2779
Using a natural population collapse of an invasive species to assess the benefits of invader control for native species Gregory P. BrownRichard Shine Original Paper 29 May 2019 Pages: 2781 - 2788