Terrestrial and semi-aquatic scavengers on invasive Pacific pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) carcasses in a riparian ecosystem in northern Norway Kathy M. DunlopMark WipfliGrzegorz Wierzbinski Invasion Note Open access 07 December 2020 Pages: 973 - 979
Effective detection methods for Pectinatella magnifica Leidy 1851 colony distribution using statoblasts Eui-Jeong KoYuno DoJi Yoon Kim Invasion Note 02 January 2021 Pages: 981 - 987
Shifts in thermal tolerance of the invasive Asian house gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus) across native and introduced ranges Yingyod LapwongAriya DejtaradolJonathan K. Webb Invasion Note 07 February 2021 Pages: 989 - 996
Negative impacts of invasive predators used as biological control agents against the pest snail Lissachatina fulica: the snail Euglandina ‘rosea’ and the flatworm Platydemus manokwari Justin GerlachGary M. BarkerNorine W. Yeung Review Open access 19 December 2020 Pages: 997 - 1031
Domestication and feralization influence the distribution and phenotypes of escaped ornamental fish Quenton M. TuckettKirsten N. ResselJeffrey E. Hill Original Paper 05 January 2021 Pages: 1033 - 1047
Different environmental variables predict distribution and cover of the introduced red seaweed Eucheuma denticulatum in two geographical locations M. EggertsenS. A. TanoC. Halling Original Paper Open access 22 November 2020 Pages: 1049 - 1067
Drivers of species richness, biomass, and dominance of invasive macrophytes in temperate lakes Andrew S. BrainardValerie A. LuzadisKimberly L. Schulz Original Paper 02 January 2021 Pages: 1069 - 1085
Integrating expert opinion and traditional ecological knowledge in invasive alien species management: Corbicula in Eastern Europe as a model Noé Ferreira-RodríguezAna Bianca PavelDan Cogălniceanu Original Paper 19 November 2020 Pages: 1087 - 1099
A perfect storm: ploidy and preadaptation facilitate Saccharum spontaneum escape and invasion in the Republic of Panama Kristin SaltonstallGraham D. BonnettKaren S. Aitken Original Paper Open access 21 November 2020 Pages: 1101 - 1115
Tracing the origins of recent Queensland fruit fly incursions into South Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand Ángel-David Popa-BáezSiu Fai LeeJohn G. Oakeshott Original Paper 02 January 2021 Pages: 1117 - 1130
Assessing the introduction of exotic raptors into the wild from falconry Javier Rivas-SalvadorNatividad Aguilera-AlcaláMartina Carrete Original Paper 02 January 2021 Pages: 1131 - 1140
A clue to invasion success: genetic diversity quickly rebounds after introduction bottlenecks Peter KaňuchÅsa BerggrenAnna Cassel-Lundhagen Original Paper Open access 06 December 2020 Pages: 1141 - 1156
Gall size of Dryocosmus kuriphilus limits down-regulation by native parasitoids Diego Gil-TapetadoFernando Castedo-DoradoMaría J. Lombardero Original Paper 03 January 2021 Pages: 1157 - 1174
Occurrence of bee viruses and pathogens associated with emerging infectious diseases in native and non-native bumble bees in southern Chile Nolberto ArismendiGustavo RiverosMarisol Vargas Original Paper 02 January 2021 Pages: 1175 - 1189
Plant invasion as an emerging challenge for the conservation of heritage sites: the spread of ornamental trees on ancient monuments in Rome, Italy Laura Celesti-GrapowCarlo Ricotta Original Paper Open access 05 December 2020 Pages: 1191 - 1206
Predator–prey interactions as key drivers for the invasion success of a potentially neurotoxic sea slug Nicolás BattiniClara Belen GiachettiEvangelina Schwindt Original Paper 02 January 2021 Pages: 1207 - 1229
Mapping Phragmites cover using WorldView 2/3 and Sentinel 2 images at Lake Erie Wetlands, Canada Prabha Amali RupasinghePatricia Chow-Fraser Original Paper 03 January 2021 Pages: 1231 - 1247
Hotspots of invasive plant abundance are geographically distinct from hotspots of establishment Mitchell W. O’NeillBethany A. BradleyJenica M. Allen Original Paper 02 January 2021 Pages: 1249 - 1261
Consequences of a terrestrial insect invader on stream-riparian food webs of the central Appalachians, USA Kristen M. DiesburgS. Mažeika P. SullivanDavid W. P. Manning Original Paper 02 January 2021 Pages: 1263 - 1284
Taxonomic shortcuts lead to long delays in species discovery, delineation, and identification Kenneth A. Hayes Original Paper 02 January 2021 Pages: 1285 - 1292
Rapid responses in morphology and performance of native frogs induced by predation pressure from invasive mongooses Hirotaka KomineNoriko IwaiKoichi Kaji Original Paper 03 January 2021 Pages: 1293 - 1305
The impacts of invasive trees on the structure and composition of tropical forests show some consistent patterns but many are context dependent Ahmed Nsiah BempahBoateng KyerehWinston Asante Original Paper 06 January 2021 Pages: 1307 - 1319