Tackling aquatic invasions: risks and opportunities for the aquarium fish industry Andrew L. ChangJudah D. GrossmanEdwin D. Grosholz Original Paper Open access 18 July 2008 Pages: 773 - 785
Endemic origin and vast anthropogenic dispersal of the West Indian drywood termite Rudolf H. ScheffrahnJan KřečekPaola Luppichini Original Paper 13 June 2008 Pages: 787 - 799
Potential spread of the invasive plant Hydrilla verticillata in South Africa based on anthropogenic spread and climate suitability Julie A. CoetzeeMartin P. HillDieter Schlange Original Paper 03 June 2008 Pages: 801 - 812
Soil recovery after removal of the N2-fixing invasive Acacia longifolia: consequences for ecosystem restoration Elizabete MarchanteAnnelise KjøllerHelena Freitas Original Paper 03 June 2008 Pages: 813 - 823
A silent invasion Maria Pia MigliettaHarilaos A. Lessios Original Paper 10 June 2008 Pages: 825 - 834
Native Cuscuta campestris restrains exotic Mikania micrantha and enhances soil resources beneficial to natives in the invaded communities Hua YuWei-Ming HeMing Dong Original Paper 20 June 2008 Pages: 835 - 844
Invasive litter, not an invasive insectivore, determines invertebrate communities in Hawaiian forests Nathania C. TuttleKaren H. BeardWilliam C. Pitt Original Paper 21 June 2008 Pages: 845 - 855
Potential exposure of a classical biological control agent of the soybean aphid, Aphis glycines, on non-target aphids in North America Kris A. G. WyckhuysRobert L. KochGeorge E. Heimpel Original Paper 22 June 2008 Pages: 857 - 871
Seasonal changes and population dynamics of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi after its first year of invasion in the Kiel Fjord, Western Baltic Sea Jamileh JavidpourJuan Carlos MolineroUlrich Sommer Original Paper Open access 25 June 2008 Pages: 873 - 882
A Panax-centric view of invasive species Kerry WixtedJames B. McGraw Original Paper 27 June 2008 Pages: 883 - 893
Differential impact of adults and nymphs of a generalist predator on an exotic invasive pest demonstrated by molecular gut-content analysis James D. HarwoodHo Jung S. YooRobert J. O’Neil Original Paper 09 July 2008 Pages: 895 - 903
Placing the North American invasion of Asian carp in a spatially explicit context Adam M. LohmeyerJames E. Garvey Original Paper 21 June 2008 Pages: 905 - 916
Does invasion of hybrid cordgrass change estuarine food webs? Elizabeth D. BrusatiEdwin D. Grosholz Original Paper 21 June 2008 Pages: 917 - 926
Community impacts of two invasive crabs: the interactive roles of density, prey recruitment, and indirect effects Blaine D. GriffenJames E. Byers Original Paper 21 June 2008 Pages: 927 - 940
A hierarchical framework for integrating invasibility experiments incorporating different factors and spatial scales Ann MilbauJane C. StoutIvan Nijs Original Paper 01 July 2008 Pages: 941 - 950
Spatial distribution of aquatic birds in Anavilundawa Ramsar wetland sanctuary in Sri Lanka A. M. GunaratneS. JayakodyC. N. B. Bambaradeniya Original Paper 28 June 2008 Pages: 951 - 958
Founder effects and phenotypic variation in Adelges cooleyi, an insect pest introduced to the eastern United States Robert G. AhernDavid J. HawthorneMichael J. Raupp Original Paper 22 June 2008 Pages: 959 - 971
Alien dandelion reduces the seed-set of a native congener through frequency-dependent and one-sided effects Koh-Ichi TakakuraTakayoshi NishidaSachiko Nishida Original Paper 20 June 2008 Pages: 973 - 981
Localized invasion of the North American Harris mud crab, Rhithropanopeus harrisii, in the Panama Canal: implications for eradication and spread Dominique G. RocheMark E. TorchinSandra A. Binning Original Paper 21 June 2008 Pages: 983 - 993
Do introduced endosymbiotic dinoflagellates ‘take’ to new hosts? Todd C. LaJeunesseWilliam LohRobert K. Trench Original Paper 25 June 2008 Pages: 995 - 1003
A cross-continental test of the Enemy Release Hypothesis: leaf herbivory on Acer platanoides (L.) is three times lower in North America than in its native Europe Jonathan M. AdamsWei FangTransatlantic Acer platanoides Invasion Network (TRAIN) Original Paper 25 June 2008 Pages: 1005 - 1016
Consensual predictions of potential distributional areas for invasive species: a case study of Argentine ants in the Iberian Peninsula Núria Roura-PascualLluís BrotonsWilfried Thuiller Original Paper 27 June 2008 Pages: 1017 - 1031
Influence of priority effects and pond location on invaded larval amphibian communities C. Michael KnightMatthew J. ParrisWilliam H. N. Gutzke Original Paper 01 July 2008 Pages: 1033 - 1044
Tree leaf litter composition and nonnative earthworms influence plant invasion in experimental forest floor mesocosms R. Travis BeloteRobert H. Jones Original Paper 02 July 2008 Pages: 1045 - 1052
Potential interactions between invasive woody shrubs and the gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar), an invasive insect herbivore Ryan W. McEwanLynne K. RieskeMary A. Arthur Original Paper 03 July 2008 Pages: 1053 - 1058
Differential invasion success among biotypes: case of Bemisia tabaci Hélène DelattePierre-François DuyckBernard Reynaud Original Paper 12 August 2008 Pages: 1059 - 1070
How do alien plants distribute along roads on oceanic islands? A case study in Tenerife, Canary Islands Manuel A. ArteagaJuan D. DelgadoJosé R. Arévalo Original Paper 09 September 2008 Pages: 1071 - 1086