Biological Invasions (1999)

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Articles of Biological Invasions entered for 1999:

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 43-53
Andrew V. Suarez, Neil D. Tsutsui, David A. Holway and Ted J. Case (1999)
Behavioral and genetic differentiation between native and introduced populations of the Argentine ant
Biological Invasions 1 (1),  p. 43

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 115-127
Elizabeth J. Farnsworth and Laura A. Meyerson (1999)
Species composition and inter-annual dynamics of a freshwater tidal plant community following removal of the invasive grass, Phragmites australis
Biological Invasions 1 (2-3),  p. 115

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 129-136
Laura A. Meyerson, Randolph M. Chambers and Kristiina A. Vogt (1999)
The effects of Phragmites removal on nutrient pools in a freshwater tidal marsh ecosystem
Biological Invasions 1 (2-3),  p. 129

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 137-148
Lisamarie Windham (1999)
Microscale spatial distribution of Phragmites australis (common reed) invasion into Spartina patens (salt hay)-dominated communities in brackish tidal marsh
Biological Invasions 1 (2-3),  p. 137

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 149-158
Richard A. Orson (1999)
A paleoecological assessment of Phragmites australis in New England tidal marshes: Changes in plant community structure during the last few millennia
Biological Invasions 1 (2-3),  p. 149

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 159-167
Brian Drayton and Richard B. Primack (1999)
Experimental extinction of garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) populations: Implications for weed science and conservation biology
Biological Invasions 1 (2-3),  p. 159

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 169-179
Victoria Nuzzo (1999)
Invasion pattern of herb garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) in high quality forests
Biological Invasions 1 (2-3),  p. 169

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 181-188
Jane Molofsky, Shannon L. Morrison and Charles J. Goodnight (1999)
Genetic and environmental controls on the establishment of the invasive grass, Phalaris arundinacea
Biological Invasions 1 (2-3),  p. 181

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 189-201
John A. Silander and Debra M. Klepeis (1999)
The invasion ecology of Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii) in the New England landscape
Biological Invasions 1 (2-3),  p. 189

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 203-213
Joan G. Ehrenfeld (1999)
Structure and dynamics of populations of Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii DC.) in deciduous forests of New Jersey
Biological Invasions 1 (2-3),  p. 203

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 215-222
Patrick H. Martin (1999)
Norway maple (Acer platanoides) invasion of a natural forest stand: Understory consequence and regeneration pattern
Biological Invasions 1 (2-3),  p. 215

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 247-254
Mark S. McClure and Carole A.S.-J. Cheah (1999)
Reshaping the ecology of invading populations of hemlock woolly adelgid, Adelges tsugae (Homoptera: Adelgidae), in eastern North America
Biological Invasions 1 (2-3),  p. 247

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 255-267
Laurent R. Bonneau, Kathleen S. Shields and Daniel L. Civco (1999)
Using satellite images to classify and analyze the health of hemlock forests infested by the hemlock woolly adelgid
Biological Invasions 1 (2-3),  p. 255

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 269-279
Laurent R. Bonneau, Kathleen S. Shields and Daniel L. Civco (1999)
A technique to identify changes in hemlock forest health over space and time using satellite image data
Biological Invasions 1 (2-3),  p. 269

Biological Invasions (1999) 1, 377-392
Christophe Lavergne, Jean-Claude Rameau and Jacques Figier (1999)
The invasive woody weed Ligustrum robustum subsp. walkeri threatens native forests on La Réunion
Biological Invasions 1 (4),  p. 377