What parts of the US mainland are climatically suitable for invasive alien pythons spreading from Everglades National Park?Adaptive evolution and phenotypic plasticity during naturalization and spread of invasive species: implications for tree invasion biologySpread of Exotic Cordgrasses and Hybrids (Spartina sp.) in the Tidal Marshes of San Francisco Bay, California, USAThe perfect invader: a parthenogenic crayfish poses a new threat to Madagascar’s freshwater biodiversityDoes removal of invasives restore ecological networks? An experimental approachPotential impact of genome exclusion by alien species in the hybridogenetic water frogs (Pelophylax esculentus complex)A prediction come true: the green crab invades the Patagonian coastInsect invasions of agroecosystems in the western Canadian prairies: case histories, patterns, and implications for ecosystem functionEvolutionary ecology along invasion fronts of the annual grass Aegilops triuncialisComparing the effects of the exotic cactus-feeding moth, Cactoblastis cactorum (Berg) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) and the native cactus-feeding moth, Melitara prodenialis (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) on two species of Florida OpuntiaCompetition for food between the exotic wasp Vespula germanica and the native ant assemblage of NW Patagonia: evidence of biotic resistance?Ecology and ecosystem impacts of common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica): a reviewMycorrhizae and soil phosphorus affect growth of Celastrus orbiculatusOngoing expansion of the worldwide invader Didemnum vexillum (Ascidiacea) in the Mediterranean Sea: high plasticity of its biological cycle promotes establishment in warm waters.Combining field epidemiological information and genetic data to comprehensively reconstruct the invasion history and the microevolution of the sudden oak death agent Phytophthora ramorum (Stramenopila: Oomycetes) in California.Extinction of an introduced warm-climate alien species, Xenopus laevis, by extreme weather eventsUnresolved native range taxonomy complicates inferences in invasion ecology: Acacia dealbata Link as an exampleTowards the genetic control of invasive species.Contributions of temporal segregation, oviposition choice, and non-additive effects of competitors to invasion success of Aedes japonicus (Diptera: Culicidae) in North AmericaHarbor networks as introduction gateways: contrasting distribution patterns of native and introduced ascidians.Invasive leaf resources alleviate density dependence in the invasive mosquito, Aedes albopictusContrasting the effects of environment, dispersal and biotic interactions to explain the distribution of invasive plants in alpine communities.Invaders in hot water: a simple decontamination method to prevent the accidental spread of aquatic invasive non-native species.Initial epidemic area is strongly associated with the yearly extent of soybean rust spread in North America.Escape from gregarine parasites affects the competitive interactions of an invasive mosquito.Distribution of the invasive bryozoan Schizoporella japonica in Great Britain and Ireland and a review of its European distribution.Increase in density of genetically diverse invasive Asian shore crab (Hemigrapsus sanguineus) populations in the Gulf of Maine.Anthropogenic disturbance of coastal habitats promotes the spread of the introduced scleractinian coral Oculina patagonica in the Mediterranean SeaA failed invader in the North Atlantic, the case of Aglenus brunneus Gyll. (Col., Colydiidae), a blind flightless beetle from IcelandVariation of morphometric traits in populations of an invasive carabid predator (Merizodus soledadinus) within a sub-Antarctic islandPotential impacts of the invasive flatworm Platydemus manokwari on arboreal snailsDNA bar-coding reveals source and patterns of Thaumastocoris peregrinus invasions in South Africa and South AmericaClash of the titans: a multi-species invasion with high gene flow in the globally invasive titan acorn barnacleInadvertent biological control: an Australian thrips killing an invasive New Zealand tree in CaliforniaHistorical ecology of a biological invasion: the interplay of eutrophication and pollution determines time lags in establishment and detection.Are mangroves in the tropical Atlantic ripe for invasion? Exotic mangrove trees in the forests of South FloridaAdvancing impact prediction and hypothesis testing in invasion ecology using a comparative functional response approachLong-term data on invaders: when the fox is away, the mink will playStructuring evidence for invasional meltdown: broad support but with biases and gapsPredicting Biological Invasions
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