Biological Invasions (2001)
Articles of Biological Invasions entered for 2001:
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 75-88
F.D. Panetta and E.C. Sparkes (2001)
Reinvasion of a riparian forest community by an animal-dispersed tree weed following control measures
Biological Invasions 3 (1), p. 75
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 89-95
L.T. Davis and P.L. Guy (2001)
Introduced plant viruses and the invasion of a native grass flora
Biological Invasions 3 (1), p. 89
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 103-111
Andrew J. Bohonak, Neil Davies, Francis X. Villablanca and George K. Roderick (2001)
Invasion genetics of new world medflies: Testing alternative colonization scenarios
Biological Invasions 3 (2), p. 103
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 119-136
Robert H. Cowie (2001)
Invertebrate invasions on Pacific islands and the replacement of unique native faunas: A synthesis of the land and freshwater snails
Biological Invasions 3 (2), p. 119
Contribution no. 2001-001 of Bishop Museum's Pacific Biological Survey
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 151-166
L.P. Lounibos, G.F. O'Meara, R.L. Escher, N. Nishimura, M. Cutwa, T. Nelson, R.E. Campos and S.A. Juliano (2001)
Testing predictions of displacement of native Aedes by the invasive Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus in Florida, USA
Biological Invasions 3 (2), p. 151
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 167-178
M.P. de Wit, D.J. Crookes and B.W. van Wilgen (2001)
Conflicts of interest in environmental management: estimating the costs and benefits of a tree invasion
Biological Invasions 3 (2), p. 167
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 223-233
C.M. Brasier and K.W. Buck (2001)
Rapid evolutionary changes in a globally invading fungal pathogen (Dutch elm disease)
Biological Invasions 3 (3), p. 223
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 235-243
C.D. Smart and W.E. Fry (2001)
Invasions by the late blight pathogen: Renewed sex and enhanced fitness
Biological Invasions 3 (3), p. 235
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 273-282
James A. LaMondia and Donald E. Aylor (2001)
Epidemiology and management of a periodically introduced pathogen
Biological Invasions 3 (3), p. 273
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 283-293
Chris T. Maier (2001)
Exotic lepidopteran leafminers in North American apple orchards: Rise to prominence, management, and future threats
Biological Invasions 3 (3), p. 283
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 295-306
Mitchell B. Baker, David N. Ferro and Adam H. Porter (2001)
Invasions on large and small scales: Management of a well-established crop pest, the Colorado potato beetle
Biological Invasions 3 (3), p. 295
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 307-322
Robert A. Haack and Therese M. Poland (2001)
Evolving management strategies for a recently discovered exotic forest pest: The pine shoot beetle, Tomicus piniperda (Coleoptera)
Biological Invasions 3 (3), p. 307
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 323-332
Ingrid M. Parker (2001)
Safe site and seed limitation in Cytisus scoparius (Scotch broom): Invasibility, disturbance, and the role of cryptogams in a glacial outwash prairie
Biological Invasions 3 (4), p. 323
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 363-372
Cathryn H. Greenberg, Lindsay M. Smith and Douglas J. Levey (2001)
Fruit fate, seed germination and growth of an invasive vine - an experimental test of 'sit and wait' strategy
Biological Invasions 3 (4), p. 363
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 373-378
Kohji Yamamura, Hajime Katsumata and Tomonari Watanabe (2001)
Estimating invasion probabilities: A case study of fire blight disease and the importation of apple fruits
Biological Invasions 3 (4), p. 373
Biological Invasions (2001) 3, 379-389
Ann Silveri, Peter W. Dunwiddie and Helen J. Michaels (2001)
Logging and edaphic factors in the invasion of an Asian woody vine in a mesic North American forest
Biological Invasions 3 (4), p. 379