Landscape and connectivity metrics as a spatial tool to support invasive annual grass management decisions Erin K. BuchholtzJulie HeinrichsMichele Crist Invasion Note Open access 27 January 2023 Pages: 637 - 644
High genetic diversity in the landscape suggests frequent seedling recruitment by Euphorbia virgata Waldst. & Kit. (leafy spurge) in the northern U.S.A Natalie M. WestJohn F. GaskinTatyana A. Rand Invasion Note 19 December 2022 Pages: 645 - 652
Invasive rodent eradication on islands: assessment and mitigation of human exposure to rodenticides Paula A. CastañoChad C. HansonShane Siers Review 13 October 2022 Pages: 653 - 671
Species movements within biogeographic regions: exploring the distribution of transplanted mollusc species in South America Gustavo DarrigranIgnacio Agudo-PadrónAlvar Carranza Review 29 October 2022 Pages: 673 - 691
Research gaps limit understanding of invasion-fire cycles Giovanna Tomat-KellyS. Luke Flory Review 01 November 2022 Pages: 693 - 711
Multiple sources implicated in the red swamp crayfish invasion in Michigan, USA N. M. SardK. R. SmithK. T. Scribner Original Paper 31 October 2022 Pages: 713 - 724
Consumption of fire ants, an invasive predator and prey of native lizards, may enhance immune functions needed to combat envenomation C. TylanH. I. EnglerT. Langkilde Original Paper 14 October 2022 Pages: 725 - 740
Boring can get you far: shell-boring Dipolydora from Temperate Northern Pacific, with emphasis on the global history of Dipolydora giardi (Mesnil, 1893) (Annelida: Spionidae) Vasily I. RadashevskyVictoria V. PankovaJames T. Carlton Original Paper 30 October 2022 Pages: 741 - 772
Global change drivers synergize with the negative impacts of non-native invasive ants on native seed-dispersing ants Robert J. Warren IIPaul T. FranksonJacqueline E. Mohan Original Paper 12 October 2022 Pages: 773 - 786
Are urban mangroves emerging hotspots of non-indigenous species? A study on the dynamics of macrobenthic fouling communities in fringing red mangrove prop roots Enis MosqueraJuan F. Blanco-LibrerosJosé M. Riascos Original Paper Open access 29 December 2022 Pages: 787 - 800
Density-impact functions for invasive house mouse (Mus musculus) effects on indigenous lizards and invertebrates Grant NorburyDeborah J. WilsonSimon Howard Original Paper Open access 12 October 2022 Pages: 801 - 815
Predicting habitat suitability for Amynthas spp. in the United States: a retrospective analysis using citizen science data from iNaturalist L. Tucker SerniakSamuel S. ChanKate Lajtha Original Paper 12 October 2022 Pages: 817 - 825
The invasion history of Elodea canadensis and E. nuttallii (Hydrocharitaceae) in Italy from herbarium accessions, field records and historical literature Fabrizio BuldriniGiovanna PezziCarla Lambertini Original Paper Open access 03 November 2022 Pages: 827 - 846
Living on the edge: thermal limitations of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in Central Texas Astrid N. SchwalbDavid SwearingenMonica McGarrity Original Paper 15 December 2022 Pages: 847 - 861
Urochloa arrecta: an African invasive Poaceae in Brazil with low genetic diversity Bárbara ScorsimNathália Alves DiamanteAlessandra Valéria de Oliveira Original Paper 01 November 2022 Pages: 863 - 872
Science for social licence to arrest an ecosystem-transforming invasion Norman W. H. MasonNicholas A. KirkRowan I. Sprague Original Paper 19 November 2022 Pages: 873 - 888
Establishment and spread of the invasive ladybird Harmonia axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Greece: based on contributions from citizen scientists Ιoanna AngelidouJakovos DemetriouAngeliki F. Martinou Original Paper Open access 15 December 2022 Pages: 889 - 900
Invariant and vulnerable food web components after bullfrog invasion Noelia GobelGabriel LauferMatías Arim Original Paper 03 December 2022 Pages: 901 - 916
Designing a surveillance program for early detection of alien plants and insects in Norway Brett K. SandercockMarie L. DaveyRannveig M. Jacobsen Original Paper Open access 14 November 2022 Pages: 917 - 936
Pattern of infection by honeysuckle leaf blight, a possible accumulating pathogen, on invasive Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) shrubs in understory and open habitats Caitlyn M. HeltonRichard L. Boyce Original Paper 12 November 2022 Pages: 937 - 945