What’s coming eventually comes: a follow-up on an invader’s spread by the world’s largest water diversion in China Hao WangZhiqiang XiaAibin Zhan Invasion Note 18 August 2022 Pages: 1 - 5
Food web of Mocha Island (Chile) reveals the interaction between the invasive Rattus rattus and the endemic anuran Eupsophus insularis Gabriel LobosGianina TapiaMarcela Vidal Invasion Note 09 September 2022 Pages: 7 - 15
The Jorō spider (Trichonephila clavata) in the southeastern U.S.: an opportunity for research and a call for reasonable journalism Angela ChuangJohn F. DeitschDavid R. Coyle Invasion Note Open access 10 November 2022 Pages: 17 - 26
Alien and cryptogenic fungi and oomycetes in Austria: an annotated checklist (2nd edition) Hermann VoglmayrAnna SchertlerIrmgard Krisai-Greilhuber Alien Floras and Faunas 17 Open access 23 September 2022 Pages: 27 - 38
The right tree in the right place? A major economic tree species poses major ecological threats P. J. BellinghamE. A. ArnstD. A. Peltzer Original Paper Open access 13 August 2022 Pages: 39 - 60
Physiochemical responses of Ailanthus altissima under the challenge of Verticillium dahliae: elucidating the decline of one of the world’s worst invasive alien plant species Claudia PisuttuErmes Lo PiccoloGiacomo Lorenzini Original Paper Open access 16 August 2022 Pages: 61 - 78
Global assessment of three Rumex species reveals inconsistent climatic niche shifts across multiple introduced ranges Thomas F. CarlinJennifer L. BuffordWilliam K. Godsoe Original Paper Open access 16 August 2022 Pages: 79 - 96
Alien plants of Iran: impacts, distribution and managements Sima SohrabiMontserrat VilàSaeid Hassanpour-bourkheili Original Paper 18 August 2022 Pages: 97 - 114
Differential effects of transgenerational plasticity on morphological and photosynthetic properties between an invasive plant and its congeneric native one Xiao XiaoLinxuan HeJinsong Chen Original Paper 18 August 2022 Pages: 115 - 123
The invasive pathogenic fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus alters predator–herbivore–ash food webs Warbota KhumOndřej KošuličRadek Michalko Original Paper 20 August 2022 Pages: 125 - 131
Variation in Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) trophic position as a function of time Evelyne BaratelliChad TillbergDavid Holway Original Paper 03 September 2022 Pages: 133 - 140
Exploring the performance of Biological Invasions in social media five years after opening its Facebook and Twitter accounts Ana NovoaSusan CanavanLaura A. Meyerson Original Paper 06 September 2022 Pages: 141 - 152
Analyses of habitat suitability and invasion potential of Lantana camara under current climate in Amhara Region, Ethiopia: an implication for environmental management Mohammed Adefa SeidTamrat Bekele Original Paper 06 September 2022 Pages: 153 - 163
Broussonetia papyrifera invasion reduces the abundance and basal area of selected native timber species in a tropical moist forest in Uganda Davis Mark SsemandaEnock Ssekuubwa Original Paper 08 September 2022 Pages: 165 - 178
Global distribution and diversity of alien Ponto-Caspian amphipods Denis Copilaș-CiocianuDmitry SidorovEglė Šidagytė-Copilas Original Paper 08 September 2022 Pages: 179 - 195
Invasive success of Ipomoea carnea Jacq. through plasticity in physio-anatomical and phytochemical traits across diversified habitats Syed Mohsan Raza ShahMansoor HameedMuhammad Ashfaq Wahid Original Paper 08 September 2022 Pages: 197 - 219
Factors driving human–wild pig interactions: implications for wildlife conflict management in southern parts of India David MildaTharmalingam RameshK. Ashish Original Paper 08 September 2022 Pages: 221 - 235
Mikania sesquiterpene lactones enhance soil bacterial diversity and fungal and bacterial activities Hanxia YuJohannes J. Le RouxWeihua Li Original Paper 13 September 2022 Pages: 237 - 250
Species distribution models and climatic niche comparisons provide clues on the geographic origin of a spider invasion in the Americas Laura Segura-HernándezGilbert BarrantesAdrián García-Rodríguez Original Paper 15 September 2022 Pages: 251 - 265
More time for aliens? Performance shifts lead to increased activity time budgets propelling invasion success Philipp GinalNatasha KrugerDennis Rödder Original Paper Open access 22 September 2022 Pages: 267 - 283
Climate change and more disturbed land-use types will further the invasion of a non-native annual grass, Ventenata dubia Arjun AdhikariJane MangoldLisa J. Rew Original Paper Open access 08 September 2022 Pages: 285 - 296
Comprehensive treatment of plant invasions through a geographic lens Montserrat Vilà Book Review 15 September 2022 Pages: 297 - 298