The importance of biological plausibility for data poor models in the face of an immediate threat by an emerging infectious disease: a reply to Katz and Zellmer (2018) Stephan FeldmeierStefan LöttersMichael Veith Letter to the Editor 13 June 2019 Pages: 2789 - 2793
Invasive host caught up with a native parasitoid: field data reveal high parasitism of Harmonia axyridis by Dinocampus coccinellae in Central Europe Michal KnappMichal ŘeřichaTiit Teder Invasion Note 29 May 2019 Pages: 2795 - 2802
Generic ecological impact assessment of alien species (GEIAA): the third generation of assessments in Norway Hanno SandvikOlga HilmoLisbeth Gederaas Invasion Note Open access 25 June 2019 Pages: 2803 - 2810
Recent confirmation of a single haplotype in the Italian population of Vespa velutina Anna GranatoEnrico NegrisoloFranco Mutinelli Invasion Note 06 July 2019 Pages: 2811 - 2817
Positive interactions among native and invasive vascular plants in Antarctica: assessing the “nurse effect” at different spatial scales Cristian AtalaLuis R. PertierraMarco A. Molina-Montenegro Original Paper 29 May 2019 Pages: 2819 - 2836
A complex sound coupled with an air curtain blocks invasive carp passage without habituation in a laboratory flume Clark E. Dennis IIIDaniel ZielinskiPeter W. Sorensen Original Paper 31 May 2019 Pages: 2837 - 2855
The role of landscape composition and disturbance type in mediating salt marsh resilience to feral hog invasion Sean J. SharpChristine Angelini Original Paper 31 May 2019 Pages: 2857 - 2869
Recruitment of native parasitic wasps to populations of the invasive winter moth in the northeastern United States Hannah J. BroadleyRobert R. KulaJoseph S. Elkinton Original Paper 07 June 2019 Pages: 2871 - 2890
Variable colonization by the hemlock woolly adelgid suggests infestation is associated with hemlock host species Christy LeppanenJames A. FordyceDaniel Simberloff Original Paper 30 May 2019 Pages: 2891 - 2906
A taste for aliens: contribution of a novel prey item to native fishes’ diet Riikka Puntila-DoddOlli LoisaAmy E. Fowler Original Paper Open access 29 May 2019 Pages: 2907 - 2917
Molecular analyses indicate that both native and exotic pathogen populations serve as sources of novel outbreaks of Cypress Canker Disease Gianni Della RoccaRoberto DantiMatteo Garbelotto Original Paper 29 May 2019 Pages: 2919 - 2932
What’s next? The release of exotic pets continues virtually unabated 7 years after enforcement of new legislation for managing invasive species Alberto Maceda-VeigaJosep Escribano-AlacidRalph Mac Nally Original Paper 29 May 2019 Pages: 2933 - 2947
Can Acacia mangium and Acacia auriculiformis hinder restoration efforts in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest under current and future climate conditions? Gustavo HeringerMarcelo L. BuenoAndreza V. Neri Original Paper 31 May 2019 Pages: 2949 - 2962
Springs ecosystems: vulnerable ecological islands where environmental conditions, life history traits, and human disturbance facilitate non-native plant invasions Kayleigh G. NielsonKaren M. GillStewart B. Rood Original Paper 28 May 2019 Pages: 2963 - 2981
Aerial photography and dendrochronology as tools for recreating invasion histories: do they work for bitou bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera subsp. rotundata)? John K. ScottKathryn L. BatchelorBruce L. Webber Original Paper 07 June 2019 Pages: 2983 - 2996