All stressed out and nowhere to go: does evolvability limit adaptation in invasive species? George W. GilchristCarol Eunmi Lee Original Paper 19 August 2006 Pages: 127 - 132
Climatic selection on genes and traits after a 100 year-old invasion: a critical look at the temperate-tropical clines in Drosophila melanogaster from eastern Australia Ary A. HoffmannAndrew R. Weeks Original Paper 06 September 2006 Pages: 133 - 147
Hybridization and the colonization of novel habitats by annual sunflowers Loren H. RiesebergSeung-Chul KimKeith Clay Original Paper 06 September 2006 Pages: 149 - 165
Hybridization, recombination, and the genetic basis of fitness variation across environments in Avena barbata Robert G. LattaKyle M. GardnerApril D. Johansen-Morris Original Paper 28 September 2006 Pages: 167 - 177
Response to selection and evolvability of invasive populations Carol Eunmi LeeJane Louise RemfertYu-Mei Chang Original paper 17 August 2006 Pages: 179 - 192
Brave New World: the epistatic foundations of natives adapting to invaders Scott P. Carroll Original Paper 22 August 2006 Pages: 193 - 204
Resolving the genetic basis of invasiveness and predicting invasions Cynthia WeinigMarcus T. BrockStephen M. Welch ORIGINAL PAPER 06 September 2006 Pages: 205 - 216
Evolutionary genetics of Carpodacus mexicanus, a recently colonized host of a bacterial pathogen, Mycoplasma gallisepticum Christopher M. HessZhenshan WangScott V. Edwards ORIGINAL PAPER 14 November 2006 Pages: 217 - 225