Differential Parasitism of Native and Introduced Snails: Replacement of a Parasite Fauna Mark E. TorchinJames E. ByersTodd C. Huspeni OriginalPaper Pages: 885 - 894
Host specificity of Sacculina carcini, a potential biological control agent of the introduced European green crab Carcinus maenas in California Jeffrey H. R GoddardMark E TorchinKevin D. Lafferty OriginalPaper Pages: 895 - 912
Temperature, Herbivory and Epibiont Acquisition as Factors Controlling the Distribution and Ecological Role of an Invasive Seaweed Larry G. HarrisAdam C. Jones OriginalPaper Pages: 913 - 924
Spatial Relationships Between an Introduced Snapper and Native Goatfishes on Hawaiian Reefs* B. D. SchumacherJ. D. Parrish OriginalPaper Pages: 925 - 933
Habitat Differences in Marine Invasions of Central California Kerstin WassonKatherine FennJohn S. Pearse OriginalPaper Pages: 935 - 948
Impact Scenario for an Introduced Decapod on Arctic Epibenthic Communities Lis Lindal Jørgensen OriginalPaper Pages: 949 - 957
The Invasion of the Chinese Mitten Crab (Eriocheir sinensis) in the United Kingdom and Its Comparison to Continental Europe L. -M. HerborgS. P. RushtonM. G. Bentley OriginalPaper Pages: 959 - 968
Potential Invasion of Microorganisms and Pathogens via ‘Interior Hull Fouling’: Biofilms Inside Ballast Water Tanks Lisa A. DrakeAnne E. MeyerFred C. Dobbs OriginalPaper Pages: 969 - 982
Development and Evaluation of a PCR Based Assay for Detection of the Toxic Dinoflagellate, Gymnodinium catenatum(Graham) in Ballast Water and Environmental Samples Jawahar G. PatilRasanthi M. GunasekeraSusan I. Blackburn OriginalPaper Pages: 983 - 994
Rapid Assessment Survey for Exotic Organisms in Southern California Bays and Harbors, and Abundance in Port and Non-port Areas A. N. CohenL. H. HarrisE. Schwindt OriginalPaper Pages: 995 - 1002
California’s Reaction to Caulerpa taxifolia: A Model for Invasive Species Rapid Response* Lars W. J. Anderson OriginalPaper Pages: 1003 - 1016
When Invasive Species have Benefits as well as Costs: Managing Carex kobomugi (Asiatic sand sedge) in New Jersey’s Coastal Dunes L. S. WoottonS. D. HalseyP. Patel OriginalPaper Pages: 1017 - 1027
Abundance and Spread of the Invasive Red Algae, Kappaphycus spp., in Kane’ohe Bay, Hawai’i and an Experimental Assessment of Management Options Eric J. ConklinJennifer E. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 1029 - 1039