Assessing the ecological impacts of an introduced seastar: the importance of multiple methods D. Jeff RossCraig R. JohnsonChad L. Hewitt OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 21
Native species vulnerability to introduced predators: testing an inducible defense and a refuge from predation W. Lindsay WhitlowNeil A. RiceChristine Sweeney OriginalPaper Pages: 23 - 31
Biotic resistance experienced by an invasive crustacean in a temperate estuary Christopher E. HuntSylvia Behrens Yamada OriginalPaper Pages: 33 - 43
Alteration of microbial community composition and changes in decomposition associated with an invasive intertidal macrophyte Daniel R. Hahn OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 51
Ecological and economic implications of a tropical jellyfish invader in the Gulf of Mexico William M. GrahamDaniel L. MartinHarriet M. Perry OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 69
Rapid evolution of an established feral tilapia (Oreochromis spp.): the need to incorporate invasion science into regulatory structures Barry A. Costa-Pierce OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 84
Estuarine and scalar patterns of invasion in the soft-bottom benthic communities of the San Francisco Estuary Henry Lee IIBruce ThompsonSarah Lowe OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 102
History of aquatic invertebrate invasions in the Caspian Sea Igor A. GrigorovichThomas W. TherriaultHugh J. MacIsaac OriginalPaper Pages: 103 - 115
Biological control of marine invasive species: cautionary tales and land-based lessons David Secord OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 131
Did biological control cause extinction of the coconut moth, Levuana iridescens, in Fiji? Armand M. Kuris OriginalPaper Pages: 133 - 141