Biological Invasions (2002)
Articles of Biological Invasions entered for 2002:
Biological Invasions (2002) 4, 273-281
Peter Stiling (2002)
Potential non-target effects of a biological control agent, prickly pear moth, Cactoblastis cactorum (Berg) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), in North America, and possible management actions
Biological Invasions 4 (3), p. 273
Biological Invasions (2002) 4, 283-297
Brianna W. Aliabadi and Steven A. Juliano (2002)
Escape from gregarine parasites affects the competitive interactions of an invasive mosquito
Biological Invasions 4 (3), p. 283
Biological Invasions (2002) 4, 349-357
J.M. Bond, E.M. Veenendaal, D.D. Hornby and A.J. Gray (2002)
Looking for progenitors: A molecular approach to finding the origins of an invasive weed
Biological Invasions 4 (4), p. 349
Biological Invasions (2002) 4, 369-373
Robert W. Merriam and Elisabeth Feil (2002)
The potential impact of an introduced shrub on native plant diversity and forest regeneration
Biological Invasions 4 (4), p. 369
Biological Invasions (2002) 4, 413-423
William Paul Shadel and Jane Molofsky (2002)
Habitat and population effects on the germination and early survival of the invasive weed, Lythrum salicaria L. (purple loosestrife)
Biological Invasions 4 (4), p. 413