Exotic Eucalyptus plantations in the southeastern US: risk assessment, management and policy approaches Kimberly A. LorentzPatrick J. Minogue Perspectives and paradigms 01 February 2015 Pages: 1581 - 1593
Invasive wild boar in Argentina: using protected areas as a research platform to determine distribution, impacts and management Sebastián A. BallariM. Fernanda CuevasAlejandro E. J. Valenzuela Invasion Note 04 December 2014 Pages: 1595 - 1602
Predicting spatial and temporal distribution of Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans) in Biscayne Bay through habitat suitability modeling Nicholas A. BernalDonald L. DeAngelisKathleen Sullivan Sealey Original Paper 05 December 2014 Pages: 1603 - 1614
Invasion of Kalanchoe by clonal spread Azalea Guerra-GarcíaJordan GolubovMaría C. Mandujano Original Paper 12 December 2014 Pages: 1615 - 1622
Harbor networks as introduction gateways: contrasting distribution patterns of native and introduced ascidians Susanna López-LegentilMiquel L. LegentilXavier Turon Original Paper Open access 10 December 2014 Pages: 1623 - 1638
Movement ecology of Indo-Pacific lionfish on Caribbean coral reefs and its implications for invasion dynamics N. TamburelloI. M. Côté Original Paper 06 December 2014 Pages: 1639 - 1653
The unnoticed effect of a top predator on complex mutualistic ecological interactions M. NogalesI. CastañedaE. Bonnaud Original Paper 09 December 2014 Pages: 1655 - 1665
Erratum to: The unnoticed effect of a top predator on complex mutualistic ecological interactions M. NogalesI. CastañedaE. Bonnaud Erratum 14 January 2015 Pages: 1667 - 1667
Contributions of temporal segregation, oviposition choice, and non-additive effects of competitors to invasion success of Aedes japonicus (Diptera: Culicidae) in North America Ebony G. MurrellBruce H. NodenSteven A. Juliano Original Paper 17 December 2014 Pages: 1669 - 1681
Modeling the decline and potential recovery of a native butterfly following serial invasions by exotic species Tegan A. L. MortonAlexandra ThornFrances S. Chew Original Paper 27 December 2014 Pages: 1683 - 1695
Community structure, succession and invasibility in a seasonal deciduous forest in southern Brazil M. S. DechoumT. T. CastellaniJ. Y. Tamashiro Original Paper 16 December 2014 Pages: 1697 - 1712
Effects of barred owl (Strix varia) range expansion on Haemoproteus parasite assemblage dynamics and transmission in barred and northern spotted owls (Strix occidentalis caurina) Krista E. LewickiKathryn P. HuyvaertAlan B. Franklin Original Paper 20 December 2014 Pages: 1713 - 1727
Patterns of herbivory-induced mortality of a dominant non-native tree/shrub (Tamarix spp.) in a southwestern US watershed Kevin R. HultineTom L. DudleyAdam M. Lambert Original Paper 14 December 2014 Pages: 1729 - 1742
Effect of travel distance, home range, and bait on the management of small Indian mongooses, Herpestes auropunctatus William C. PittRobert T. SugiharaAre R. Berentsen Original Paper 10 January 2015 Pages: 1743 - 1759
Differential ecological impacts of invader and native predatory freshwater amphipods under environmental change are revealed by comparative functional responses Ciaran LavertyJaimie T. A. DickFrances E. Lucy Original Paper 23 December 2014 Pages: 1761 - 1770
Foraging Ermine Avoid Risk: behavioural responses of a mesopredator to its interspecific competitors in a mammalian guild Patrick M. GarveyAlistair S. GlenRoger P. Pech Original Paper 24 December 2014 Pages: 1771 - 1783
The influence of disturbed habitat on the spatial ecology of Argentine black and white tegu (Tupinambis merianae), a recent invader in the Everglades ecosystem (Florida, USA) Page E. KlugRobert N. ReedAmy A. Yackel Adams Original Paper 04 January 2015 Pages: 1785 - 1797
Changes in habitat complexity resulting from sequential invasions of a rocky shore: implications for community structure Saachi SadchatheeswaranGeorge M. BranchTamara B. Robinson Original Paper 14 January 2015 Pages: 1799 - 1816
How invasion by Ailanthus altissima transforms soil and litter communities in a temperate forest ecosystem Eric MotardSophie DuszAlice Michel-Salzat Original Paper 01 February 2015 Pages: 1817 - 1832
Escaped Miscanthus sacchariflorus reduces the richness and diversity of vegetation and the soil seed bank Heather A. HagerRochelle RupertJonathan A. Newman Original Paper 03 January 2015 Pages: 1833 - 1847
Germination response to temperature and moisture to predict distributions of the invasive grass red brome and wildfire Kevin J. HornRachel NettlesSamuel B. St. Clair Original Paper 30 January 2015 Pages: 1849 - 1857
Mitochondrial phylogeography of the black rat supports a single invasion of the western Mediterranean basin P. ColangeloA. AbiadhR. Castiglia Original Paper 30 January 2015 Pages: 1859 - 1868
Harmonia + and Pandora +: risk screening tools for potentially invasive plants, animals and their pathogens Bram D’hondtSonia VanderhoevenEtienne Branquart Original Paper 01 February 2015 Pages: 1869 - 1883
Systematic culling controls a climate driven, habitat modifying invader Sean R. TraceyTravis BaulchCraig Mundy Original Paper 12 February 2015 Pages: 1885 - 1896
Tracing historical introductions in the Mediterranean Basin: the success story of the common genet (Genetta genetta) in Europe Philippe GaubertIrene Del CerroJosé Antonio Godoy Original Paper 06 February 2015 Pages: 1897 - 1913
Repeated landscape-scale treatments following fire suppress a non-native annual grass and promote recovery of native perennial vegetation Seth M. MunsonA. Lexine LongMark E. Miller Original Paper 05 February 2015 Pages: 1915 - 1926
Where do camels belong? The story and science of invasive species Daniel Simberloff Book Review 30 December 2014 Pages: 1927 - 1929