Global impact of biological invasions: transformation in pest management approaches James D. HarwoodMegha N. Parajulee Introduction 14 March 2010 Pages: 2855 - 2856
Eating their way to the top? Mechanisms underlying the success of invasive insect generalist predators David W. CrowderWilliam E. Snyder Original Paper 09 March 2010 Pages: 2857 - 2876
Bioeconomic management of invasive vector-borne diseases Eli P. FenichelRichard D. HoranGraham J. Hickling Original Paper 10 March 2010 Pages: 2877 - 2893
Micro-managing arthropod invasions: eradication and control of invasive arthropods with microbes Ann E. HajekPatrick C. Tobin Original Paper 31 March 2010 Pages: 2895 - 2912
European buckthorn and Asian soybean aphid as components of an extensive invasional meltdown in North America George E. HeimpelLee E. FrelichKongming Wu Original Paper 18 March 2010 Pages: 2913 - 2931
Habitat manipulation to mitigate the impacts of invasive arthropod pests Mattias JonssonSteve D. WrattenRoss Cullen Original Paper 03 April 2010 Pages: 2933 - 2945
Common goals: policy implications of DNA barcoding as a protocol for identification of arthropod pests Robin FloydJoão LimaRobert Hanner Perspectives and paradigms 20 February 2010 Pages: 2947 - 2954
The earliest House Sparrow introductions to North America Michael P. MoultonWendell P. Cropper Jr.Linda E. Moulton Invasion Note 14 January 2010 Pages: 2955 - 2958
A tropical fish community in thermal waters of southern Tuscany Sandro PiazziniElisabetta LoriGiuseppe Manganelli Invasion Note 29 April 2010 Pages: 2959 - 2965
Molecular data provide strong evidence of natural hybridization between native and introduced lineages of Phragmites australis in North America Jennifer PaulNicole VachonJoanna R. Freeland Invasion Note 30 January 2010 Pages: 2967 - 2973
Inventory of alien birds and mammals in the Wallis and Futuna Archipelago Jörn TheuerkaufHervé JourdanRalph Kuehn Invasion Note 04 February 2010 Pages: 2975 - 2978
The invasive bullfrog Lithobates catesbeianus in oases of Baja California Sur, Mexico: potential effects in a fragile ecosystem Víctor H. LujaRicardo Rodríguez-Estrella Invasion Note 06 February 2010 Pages: 2979 - 2983
Theba pisana (Müller, 1774) (Gastropoda, Helicidae) and other alien land molluscs species in Argentina Alejandra RumiJulieta SánchezNoelia S. Ferrando Invasion Note 13 February 2010 Pages: 2985 - 2990
Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, Walbaum 1792) in the Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego: the onset of an invasion Daniel Alfredo FernándezJavier CiancioMiguel Alberto Pascual Invasion Note 07 March 2010 Pages: 2991 - 2997
Estimating costs and outcomes of invasive American mink (Neovison vison) management in continental areas: a framework for evidence based control and eradication Jabi ZabalaIñigo ZuberogoitiaJose A. González-Oreja Original Paper 14 January 2010 Pages: 2999 - 3012
Ovipositional host choice by an invader accelerates displacement of its indigenous competitor Paul De BarroAnne Bourne Original Paper 13 January 2010 Pages: 3013 - 3023
Strong feeding preference of an exotic generalist herbivore for an exotic forb: a case of invasional antagonism Kimberly J. La PierreW. Stanley HarpoleKatharine N. Suding Original Paper Open access 20 January 2010 Pages: 3025 - 3031
Invasion and production of New Zealand mud snails in the Colorado River, Glen Canyon Wyatt F. CrossEmma J. Rosi-MarshallColden V. Baxter Original Paper 30 January 2010 Pages: 3033 - 3043
Ecological fits, mis-fits and lotteries involving insect herbivores on the invasive plant, Bunias orientalis Jeffrey A. HarveyArjen BiereWim H. van der Putten Original Paper Open access 23 January 2010 Pages: 3045 - 3059
Food web overlap among native axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) and two exotic fishes: carp (Cyprinus carpio) and tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in Xochimilco, Mexico City Luis ZambranoElsa ValienteM. Jake Vander Zanden Original Paper 07 February 2010 Pages: 3061 - 3069
Recognition of non-native peacock bass, Cichla kelberi by native prey: testing the naiveté hypothesis Katya E. KovalenkoEric D. DibbleFernando M. Pelicice Original Paper 29 January 2010 Pages: 3071 - 3080
Reproductive phenology of the introduced kelp Undaria pinnatifida (Phaeophyceae, Laminariales) in Port Phillip Bay (Victoria, Australia) C. PrimoC. L. HewittM. L. Campbell Original Paper 29 January 2010 Pages: 3081 - 3092
Yellow crazy ant (Anoplolepis gracilipes) invasions within undisturbed mainland Australian habitats: no support for biotic resistance hypothesis Benjamin D. HoffmannWolf-Christian Saul Original Paper 30 January 2010 Pages: 3093 - 3108
Antagonistic effects of large- and small-scale disturbances on exotic tree invasion in a native tussock grassland relict C. Noemí MazíaEnrique J. ChanetonClaudio M. Ghersa Original Paper 23 January 2010 Pages: 3109 - 3122
Contrasting effects of an invasive ant on a native and an invasive plant Lori LachChadwick V. TillbergAndrew V. Suarez Original Paper Open access 29 January 2010 Pages: 3123 - 3133
The aftermath of an invasion: Structure and composition of Central Appalachian hemlock forests following establishment of the hemlock woolly adelgid, Adelges tsugae Heather L. SpauldingLynne K. Rieske Original Paper 02 February 2010 Pages: 3135 - 3143
Long term climate effects are confounded with the biological control programme against the invasive weed Baccharis halimifolia in Australia N. M. Sims-ChiltonM. P. ZaluckiY. M. Buckley Original Paper 04 February 2010 Pages: 3145 - 3155
Spread of exotic plants in the landscape: the role of time, growth habit, and history of invasiveness Robert G. AhernDouglas A. LandisDouglas W. Schemske Original Paper 06 February 2010 Pages: 3157 - 3169
Does larval supply explain the low proliferation of the invasive gastropod Crepidula fornicata in a tidal estuary? François RigalFrédérique ViardThierry Comtet Original Paper 04 February 2010 Pages: 3171 - 3186
Non-native competitive perennial grass impedes the spread of an invasive annual grass Kirk W. DaviesAleta M. NafusRoger L. Sheley Original Paper 06 February 2010 Pages: 3187 - 3194
Leaf litter and understory canopy shade limit the establishment, growth and reproduction of Microstegium vimineum Jonathon W. SchrammJoan G. Ehrenfeld Original Paper 07 February 2010 Pages: 3195 - 3204
Explaining the successful introduction of the alpine marmot in the Pyrenees Bernat C. LópezJoan PinoAnna López Original Paper 06 February 2010 Pages: 3205 - 3217
Habitat structure modified by an invasive grass enhances inundation withstanding in a salt-marsh wolf spider Julien PétillonKevin LambeetsDries Bonte Original Paper 11 February 2010 Pages: 3219 - 3226
Alien plants in southern South America. A framework for evaluation and management of mutual risk of invasion between Chile and Argentina Nicol FuentesEduardo UgarteStefan Klotz Original Paper 19 February 2010 Pages: 3227 - 3236
Assessing the biosecurity risk from pathogens and herbivores to indigenous plants: lessons from weed biological control Nicholas MartinQuentin Paynter Original Paper 20 February 2010 Pages: 3237 - 3248
Ecological integration of alien species into a tree-parasitic fungus network Corinne VacherJean-Jacques DaudinMarie-Laure Desprez-Loustau Original Paper 23 February 2010 Pages: 3249 - 3259
Invasion of glossy privet (Ligustrum lucidum) and native forest loss in the Sierras Chicas of Córdoba, Argentina Laura E. HoyosGregorio I. Gavier-PizarroPaula A. Tecco Original Paper 17 March 2010 Pages: 3261 - 3275
Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus in Bermuda: extinction, invasion, invasion and extinction Laran KaplanDavid KendellCamilo Khatchikian Original Paper 05 March 2010 Pages: 3277 - 3288
Disturbance-mediated competition: the interacting roles of inundation regime and mechanical and herbicidal control in determining native and invasive plant abundance Shon S. SchoolerTony CookAlice G. Yeates Original Paper 21 February 2010 Pages: 3289 - 3298
Breaching biogeographic barriers: the invasion of Haynesina germanica (Foraminifera, Protista) in the Bahía Blanca estuary, Argentina Lydia Calvo-MarcileseMartin R. Langer Original Paper 26 February 2010 Pages: 3299 - 3306
Loss of microbial (pathogen) infections associated with recent invasions of the red imported fire ant Solenopsis invicta Chin-Cheng YangYi-Chih YuCheng-Jen Shih Original Paper 24 February 2010 Pages: 3307 - 3318
Limits to the potential distribution of light brown apple moth in Arizona–California based on climate suitability and host plant availability Andrew Paul GutierrezNicholas J. MillsLuigi Ponti Original Paper Open access 20 February 2010 Pages: 3319 - 3331
Phylogenetically structured damage to Asteraceae: susceptibility of native and exotic species to foliar herbivores Steven B. HillPeter M. Kotanen Original Paper 27 February 2010 Pages: 3333 - 3342
Extreme life history plasticity and the evolution of invasive characteristics in a native ant Grzegorz Buczkowski Original Paper 26 February 2010 Pages: 3343 - 3349
Disruption of recruitment in two endemic palms on Lord Howe Island by invasive rats Tony D. AuldIan HuttonAndrew J. Denham Original Paper 06 March 2010 Pages: 3351 - 3361
Indirect ecological impacts of an invasive toad on predator–prey interactions among native species David W. M. NelsonMichael R. CrosslandRichard Shine Original Paper 06 March 2010 Pages: 3363 - 3369
Competitive interactions between the alien invasive annual grass Avena fatua and indigenous herbaceous plants in South African Renosterveld: the role of nitrogen enrichment Gyan P. SharmaSara A. MuhlSuzanne J. Milton Original Paper 07 March 2010 Pages: 3371 - 3378
Trend in aliens species in the Mediterranean. An answer to Galil, 2009 «Taking stock: inventory of alien species in the Mediterranean Sea» Argyro Zenetos Letter 07 January 2010 Pages: 3379 - 3381