Behavioral effects of invaders: alien crayfish and native sculpin in a California stream Theo Light OriginalPaper Pages: 353 - 367
Trends in marine biological invasions at local and regional scales: the Northeast Pacific Ocean as a model system Marjorie J. WonhamJames T. Carlton OriginalPaper Pages: 369 - 392
Comparison of survey methods for an invasive plant at the subwatershed level William D. ShusterCatherine P. HermsJohn Cardina OriginalPaper Pages: 393 - 403
Comparative habitat susceptibility to invasion by Chinese ash (Fraxinus chinensis: Oleaceae) in a tropical Andean landscape Carlos A. García-RobledoCarolina Murcia OriginalPaper Pages: 405 - 415
The effect of an invasive alien vine, Vincetoxicum rossicum (Asclepiadaceae), on arthropod populations in Ontario old fields Crystal M. ErnstNaomi Cappuccino OriginalPaper Pages: 417 - 425
Causes and consequences of extreme variation in reproductive strategy and vegetative growth among invasive populations of a clonal aquatic plant, Butomus umbellatus L. (Butomaceae) Keiko LuiFaye L. ThompsonChristopher G. Eckert OriginalPaper Pages: 427 - 444
Economic issues in the management of plants invading natural environments: Scotch broom in Barrington Tops National Park Doreen OdomJ. A. SindenG. R. Griffith OriginalPaper Pages: 445 - 457
Selectivity in vector management: an investigation of the effectiveness of measures used to prevent transport of non-indigenous species Oliver FloerlGraeme J. InglisHelene M. Marsh OriginalPaper Pages: 459 - 475
Light limitation creates patchy distribution of an invasive grass in eastern deciduous forests Patrice G. ColeJake F. Weltzin OriginalPaper Pages: 477 - 488
Polydora uncinata (Polychaeta: Spionidae) in Chile: an accidental transportation across the Pacific Vasily I. RadashevskyCarolina Olivares OriginalPaper Pages: 489 - 496
Invaders eating invaders: exploitation of novel alien prey by the alien shimofuri goby in the San Francisco Estuary, California Scott A. MaternLarry R. Brown OriginalPaper Pages: 497 - 507
Behavioral constancy for interspecies dependency enables Nearctic Chymomyza amoena (Loew) (Diptera: Drosophilidae) to spread in orchards and forests in Central and Southern Europe Henretta Trent BandGerhard BächliRudolph Neal Band OriginalPaper Pages: 509 - 530
Viability of invertebrate diapausing eggs exposed to saltwater: implications for Great Lakes’ ship ballast management Derek K. GraySarah A. BaileyHugh J. MacIsaac OriginalPaper Pages: 531 - 539
Biotic resistance to an invasive spider conferred by generalist insectivorous birds on Hawai’i Island Daniel S. Gruner OriginalPaper Pages: 541 - 546
A prediction come true: the green crab invades the Patagonian coast Fernando J. HidalgoPedro J. BarónJosé María (Lobo) Orensanz OriginalPaper Pages: 547 - 552