How do native species respond to invaders? Mechanistic and trait-based perspectives Katherine Berthon Perspectives and paradigms 15 March 2015 Pages: 2199 - 2211
Improving science-based invasive species management with physiological knowledge, concepts, and tools Robert LennoxKevin ChoiSteven J. Cooke Perspectives and paradigms 27 March 2015 Pages: 2213 - 2227
Elevated, but highly variable, acetylene reduction in soils associated with the invasive shrub Rhamnus cathartica in a Midwestern oak forest Patrick M. EwingDomokos LaukoMike Anderson Invasion Note 05 April 2015 Pages: 2229 - 2234
Parasites of non-native freshwater fishes introduced into England and Wales suggest enemy release and parasite acquisition Danny J. SheathChris F. WilliamsJ. Robert Britton Original Paper Open access 24 June 2015 Pages: 2235 - 2246
Barriers to invasive infilling by Brachypodium sylvaticum in Pacific Northwest forests Laura A. V. TaylorErik A. HasenkopfMitchell B. Cruzan Original Paper 14 March 2015 Pages: 2247 - 2260
Thyme and space invasion: Thymus vulgaris decreases exotic plant species diversity in Central Otago, New Zealand J. A. NielsenP. A. WhighamK. J. M. Dickinson Original Paper 12 March 2015 Pages: 2261 - 2274
Genetic traits leading to invasion: plasticity in cold hardiness explains current distribution of an invasive agricultural pest, Tetranychus evansi (Acari: Tetranychidae) Alain MigeonPhilippe AugerMaria Navajas Original Paper 13 March 2015 Pages: 2275 - 2285
Invaders in hot water: a simple decontamination method to prevent the accidental spread of aquatic invasive non-native species Lucy G. AndersonAlison M. DunnPaul D. Stebbing Original Paper Open access 26 March 2015 Pages: 2287 - 2297
Extended leaf phenology, allelopathy, and inter-population variation influence invasion success of an understory forest herb Lauren M. SmithHeather L. Reynolds Original Paper 11 March 2015 Pages: 2299 - 2313
Factors associated with the colonization of agricultural areas by common voles Microtus arvalis in NW Spain Daniel JareñoJavier ViñuelaFrançois Mougeot Original Paper 15 March 2015 Pages: 2315 - 2327
The showy invasive plant Ranunculus ficaria facilitates pollinator activity, pollen deposition, but not always seed production for two native spring ephemeral plants Jeffery A. MastersSarah M. Emery Original Paper 15 March 2015 Pages: 2329 - 2337
Enemies lost: parallel evolution in structural defense and tolerance to herbivory of invasive Jacobaea vulgaris Tiantian LinLeonie DoorduinKlaas Vrieling Original Paper Open access 26 March 2015 Pages: 2339 - 2355
Reconstructing the invasion and the demographic history of the yellow-legged hornet, Vespa velutina, in Europe M. ArcaF. MougelJ.-F. Silvain Original Paper 24 March 2015 Pages: 2357 - 2371
Disregarding human pre-introduction selection can confound invasive crayfish risk assessments Yiwen ZengKwek Yan ChongDarren C. J. Yeo Original Paper 26 March 2015 Pages: 2373 - 2385
Inferring invasion patterns of Lonicera maackii (Rupr) Herder (Caprifoliaceae) from the genetic structure of 41 naturalized populations in a recently invaded area Kelly BarriballErin J. McNuttOscar J. Rocha Original Paper 26 March 2015 Pages: 2387 - 2402
Phytosanitary inspection of woody plants for planting at European Union entry points: a practical enquiry René EschenLudovic RigauxJean-Claude Grégoire Original Paper 21 March 2015 Pages: 2403 - 2413
Citizen science contributes to our knowledge of invasive plant species distributions Alycia W. CrallCatherine S. JarnevichThomas J. Stohlgren Original Paper 28 March 2015 Pages: 2415 - 2427
Invasive Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius, Fabaceae) and the pollination success of three Garry oak-associated plant species Jennifer L. MuirJana C. Vamosi Original Paper 26 March 2015 Pages: 2429 - 2446
Invasion of Brassica nigra in North America: distributions and origins of chloroplast DNA haplotypes suggest multiple introductions Ayub M. O. OduorJosé M. GómezFrancisco Perfectti Original Paper 10 April 2015 Pages: 2447 - 2459
Rapid response to abiotic and biotic factors controls population growth of two invasive drosophilids (Diptera) in the Brazilian Savanna Jonas da Silva DögeHenrique Valadão de OliveiraRosana Tidon Original Paper 08 April 2015 Pages: 2461 - 2474
Population genetics of invasive Citrullus lanatus, Citrullus colocynthis and Cucumis myriocarpus (Cucurbitaceae) in Australia: inferences based on chloroplast and nuclear gene sequencing Razia S. ShaikDavid GopurenkoLeslie A. Weston Original Paper 08 April 2015 Pages: 2475 - 2490
Different behavioural strategies among seven highly invasive ant species Cleo BertelsmeierAmaury AvrilFranck Courchamp Original Paper 04 April 2015 Pages: 2491 - 2503