Support for major hypotheses in invasion biology is uneven and declining
Author(s): Jonathan Jeschke | Lorena Gómez Aparicio | Sylvia Haider | Tina Heger | Christopher Lortie | Petr Pyšek | David Strayer
Volume: 14
Year: 2012



A review of the influence of root-associating fungi and root exudates on the success of invasive plants
Author(s): Cindy Bongard
Volume: 14
Year: 2012



Does residence time affect responses of alien species richness to environmental and spatial processes?
Author(s): Matteo Dainese | Livio Poldini
Volume: 14
Year: 2012



Tolerance to air exposure of the New Zealand mudsnail Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Hydrobiidae, Mollusca) as a prerequisite to survival in overland translocations
Author(s): Alvaro Alonso | Pilar Castro-Díez
Volume: 14
Year: 2012



Temporal introduction patterns of invasive alien plant species to Australia
Author(s): Brad Murray | Megan Phillips
Volume: 13
Year: 2012



Sources and modes of action of invasive knotweed allelopathy: the effects of leaf litter and trained soil on the germination and growth of native plants
Author(s): Madalin Parepa | Urs Schaffner | Oliver Bossdorf
Volume: 13
Year: 2012



Plant pathogens as biocontrol agents for Cirsium arvense – an answer to Müller and Nentwig
Author(s): Michael Cripps | Graeme Bourdot | Karen Bailey
Volume: 13
Year: 2012



Highest degrees of host specificity even in the inundative biocontrol approach. Response to Cripps et al.
Author(s): Wolfgang Nentwig
Volume: 13
Year: 2012



Increase of an introduced bird competitor in old-growth forest associated with restoration
Author(s): Leonard Freed | Rebecca Cann
Volume: 13
Year: 2012



Native fruit traits may mediate dispersal competition between native and non-native plants
Author(s): Clare Aslan | Marcel Rejmanek
Volume: 12
Year: 2012



Potential distribution range of invasive plant species in Spain
Author(s): Núria Gassó | Wilfried Thuiller | Joan Pino | Montserrat Vilà
Volume: 12
Year: 2012



Geographical, socioeconomic, and ecological determinants of exotic plant naturalization in the United States: insights and updates from improved data
Author(s): Qinfeng Guo | Marcel Rejmanek | Jun Wen
Volume: 12
Year: 2012



Insights into invasion and restoration ecology: Time to collaborate towards a holistic approach to tackle biological invasions
Author(s): Mirijam Gaertner | Judith Fisher | Gyan Sharma | Karen Esler
Volume: 12
Year: 2012



Plant pathogens as biocontrol agents of Cirsium arvense – an overestimated approach?
Author(s): Esther Müller | Wolfgang Nentwig
Volume: 11
Year: 2011



Ploidy levels and reproductive behaviour in invasive Hieracium pilosella in Patagonia
Author(s): František Krahulec | Anna Krahulcova
Volume: 11
Year: 2011



Modelling the distribution of the invasive Roesel’s bush-cricket (Metrioptera roeselii) in a fragmented landscape
Author(s): Sonja Preuss | Anna Lundhagen | Åsa Berggren
Volume: 11
Year: 2011



Impact of the introduced small Indian mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus) on abundance and activity time of the introduced ship rat (Rattus rattus) and the small mammal community on Adriatic islands, Croatia
Author(s): Arijana Barun | Daniel Simberloff | Nikola Tvrtkovic | Michel Pascal
Volume: 11
Year: 2011



Invasion science, ecology and economics: seeking roads not taken
Author(s): Mark Williamson | Laura Meyerson | Harald Auge
Volume: 10
Year: 2011



Beyond EICA: understanding post-establishment evolution requires a broader evaluation of potential selection pressures
Author(s): Joshua Atwood | Laura Meyerson
Volume: 10
Year: 2011



Alien plants in urban nature reserves: from red-list species to future invaders?
Author(s): Vojtěch Jarošik | Petr Pyšek | Tomáš Kadlec
Volume: 10
Year: 2011



Characteristics of exotic ants in North America
Author(s): Daniela Wittenborn | Jonathan Jeschke
Volume: 10
Year: 2011



Impact scores of invasive plants are biased by disregard of environmental co-variation and non-linearity
Author(s): Jan Thiele | Maike Isermann | Johannes Kollmann | Annette Otte
Volume: 10
Year: 2011



Open minded and open access: introducing NeoBiota, a new peer-reviewed journal of biological invasions
Author(s): Ingolf Kühn | Ingo Kowarik | Johannes Kollmann | Uwe Starfinger | Sven Bacher | Tim Blackburn | Ramiro Bustamante | Laura Celesti-Grapow | Milan Chytrý | Robert Colautti | Franz Essl | Llewellyn Foxcroft | Stephan Gollasch | Emili García-Berthou | José Hierro | Ruth Hufbauer | Philip Hulme | Vojtěch Jarošik | Jonathan Jeschke | Gerhard Karrer | Richard Mack | Jane Molofsky | Brad Murray | Wolfgang Nentwig | Bruce Osborne | Petr Pyšek | Wolfgang Rabitsch | Marcel Rejmanek | Alain Roques | Richard Shaw | Daniel Sol | Mark van Kleunen | Montserrat Vilà | Moritz von der Lippe | Lorne Wolfe | Lyubomir Penev
Volume: 9
Year: 2011



Invasive plants as catalysts for the spread of human parasites
Author(s): Richard Mack | Melissa Smith
Volume: 9
Year: 2011



Potential phytotoxic and shading effects of invasive Fallopia (Polygonaceae) taxa on the germination of native dominant species
Author(s): Lenka Moravcová | Petr Pyšek | Vojtěch Jarošik | Petr Zákravský
Volume: 9
Year: 2011



Secondary wind dispersal enhances long-distance dispersal of an invasive species in urban road corridors
Author(s): Ingo Kowarik | Moritz von der Lippe
Volume: 9
Year: 2011


