Biological invasions belowground—earthworms as invasive species Paul F. Hendrix Introduction 14 September 2006 Pages: 1201 - 1204
Dispersal and clonal diversity of North-European parthenogenetic earthworms Juhani TerhivuoAnssi Saura Original Paper 07 September 2006 Pages: 1205 - 1218
Lumbricid earthworm invasion in the Carpathian Mountains and some other sites in Romania Victor V. PopAdriana Antonia Pop Original Paper 04 July 2006 Pages: 1219 - 1222
Invasion Patterns of Lumbricidae Into the Previously Earthworm-free Areas of Northeastern Europe and the Western Great Lakes Region of North America Alexei V. TiunovCindy M. HaleTamara S. Vsevolodova-Perel Original Paper 25 May 2006 Pages: 1223 - 1234
Earthworm invasion into previously earthworm-free temperate and boreal forests Lee E. FrelichCindy M. HalePeter B. Reich Original paper 04 July 2006 Pages: 1235 - 1245
Earthworm invasions in the tropics Grizelle GonzálezChing Yu HuangCarlos Rodríguez Original Paper 04 July 2006 Pages: 1247 - 1256
Earthworm invasions of ecosystems devoid of earthworms: effects on soil microbes M. A. McLeanS. Migge-KleianD. Parkinson Original Paper 04 July 2006 Pages: 1257 - 1273
The influence of invasive earthworms on indigenous fauna in ecosystems previously uninhabited by earthworms Sonja Migge-KleianMary Ann McLeanLiam Heneghan ORIGINAL PAPER 12 September 2006 Pages: 1275 - 1285
Invasion of exotic earthworms into ecosystems inhabited by native earthworms P. F. HendrixG. H. BakerX. Zou Original Paper 01 September 2006 Pages: 1287 - 1300
Introduced earthworms in agricultural and reclaimed land: their ecology and influences on soil properties, plant production and other soil biota G. H. BakerG. BrownJ. Scullion Original Paper 01 September 2006 Pages: 1301 - 1316
Policy and management responses to earthworm invasions in North America Mac A. Callaham Jr.Grizelle GonzálezXiaoming Zou Original Paper 01 September 2006 Pages: 1317 - 1329
Do Invasive Trees have a Hydraulic Advantage over Native Trees? R B PrattR A Black OriginalPaper 14 June 2006 Pages: 1331 - 1341
Can R*s Predict Invasion in Semi-arid Grasslands? Jane Krueger-MangoldRoger SheleyRichard Engel OriginalPaper 13 January 2006 Pages: 1343 - 1354
Molecular Evidence for an Extreme Genetic Bottleneck During Introduction of an Invading Grass to California Harald MeimbergJohn I. HammondJohn K. McKay OriginalPaper 14 September 2005 Pages: 1355 - 1366
Range Expansion of Bythotrephes longimanus in North America: Evaluating Habitat Characteristics in the Spread of an Exotic Zooplankter Donn K. BranstratorMeghan E. BrownKatie Heimgartner OriginalPaper 06 April 2006 Pages: 1367 - 1379
Behavioural Flexibility and Numerous Potential Sources of Introduction for the Sacred Ibis: Causes of Concern in Western Europe? Philippe ClergeauPierre Yésou OriginalPaper 11 May 2006 Pages: 1381 - 1388
Defoliation of Centaurea solstitialis Stimulates Compensatory Growth and Intensifies Negative Effects on Neighbors Ragan M. CallawayJudy KimBruce E. Mahall OriginalPaper 11 April 2006 Pages: 1389 - 1397
First Record of Undaria Pinnatifida (Laminariales, Phaeophyta) in Southern Patagonia, Argentina Juan Pablo MartinJuan Martín Cuevas OriginalPaper 11 April 2006 Pages: 1399 - 1402
Does Darwin’s Naturalization Hypothesis Explain Fish Invasions? Anthony RicciardiMiriam Mottiar OriginalPaper 21 April 2006 Pages: 1403 - 1407
On the Numerous Concepts in Invasion Biology Jannike Falk-PetersenThomas BøhnOdd Terje Sandlund Review 20 January 2006 Pages: 1409 - 1424
Relative Importance of Wetland type Versus Anthropogenic Activities in Determining Site Invasibility Gary ErvinMelissa SmothersJeffrey Linville Invasion Note 11 May 2006 Pages: 1425 - 1432