Biological Invasions (2005)
Articles of Biological Invasions entered for 2005:
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 17-27
Jordi Recasens, Víctor Calvet, Alicia Cirujeda and Josep Antoni Conesa (2005)
Phenological and demographic behaviour of an exotic invasive weed in agroecosystems
Biological Invasions 7 (1), p. 17
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 29-35
Jesús M. Castillo, Alfredo E. Rubio-Casal, Susana Redondo, Antonio A. Álvarez-López, Teresa Luque, Carlos Luque, Francisco J. Nieva, Eloy M. Castellanos and Manuel E. Figueroa (2005)
Short-term responses to salinity of an invasive cordgrass
Biological Invasions 7 (1), p. 29
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 87-97
Roger Eritja, Raúl Escosa, Javier Lucientes, Eduard Marquès, David Roiz and Santiago Ruiz (2005)
Worldwide invasion of vector mosquitoes: present European distribution and challenges for Spain
Biological Invasions 7 (1), p. 87
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 141-147
Jorge F. Orueta, Yolanda Aranda, Tomás Gómez, Gerardo G. Tapia and Lino Sanchez-Mármol (2005)
Successful eradication of invasive rodents from a small island through pulsed baiting inside covered stations
Biological Invasions 7 (1), p. 141
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 165-180
Lucinda F. Salo (2005)
Red brome (Bromus rubens subsp. madritensis) in North America: possible modes for early introductions, subsequent spread
Biological Invasions 7 (2), p. 165
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 181-194
M.C. López-García and J. Maillet (2005)
Biological characteristics of an invasive south African species
Biological Invasions 7 (2), p. 181
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 195-211
Susan Walker, J. Bastow Wilson and William G. Lee (2005)
Does fluctuating resource availability increase invasibility? Evidence from field experiments in New Zealand short tussock grassland
Biological Invasions 7 (2), p. 195
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 233-241
Nils O.L. Carlsson and Jean O. Lacoursière (2005)
Herbivory on aquatic vascular plants by the introduced golden apple snail (Pomacea canaliculata) in Lao PDR
Biological Invasions 7 (2), p. 233
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 281-295
Susan C. Lambrecht-McDowell and Steve R. Radosevich (2005)
Population demographics and trade-offs to reproduction of an invasive and noninvasive species of Rubus
Biological Invasions 7 (2), p. 281
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 417-425
Crystal M. Ernst and Naomi Cappuccino (2005)
The effect of an invasive alien vine, Vincetoxicum rossicum (Asclepiadaceae), on arthropod populations in Ontario old fields
Biological Invasions 7 (3), p. 417
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 445-457
Doreen Odom, J.A. Sinden, Oscar Cacho and G.R. Griffith (2005)
Economic issues in the management of plants invading natural environments: Scotch broom in Barrington Tops National Park
Biological Invasions 7 (3), p. 445
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 477-488
Patrice G. Cole and Jake F. Weltzin (2005)
Light limitation creates patchy distribution of an invasive grass in eastern deciduous forests
Biological Invasions 7 (3), p. 477
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 553-556
Annabelle Firlej, Guy Boivin, Éric Lucas and Daniel Coderre (2005)
First report of Harmonia axyridis Pallas being attacked by Dinocampus coccinellae Schrank in Canada
Biological Invasions 7 (4), p. 553
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 639-650
Darcy C. Henderson and M. Anne Naeth (2005)
Multi-scale impacts of crested wheatgrass invasion in mixed-grass prairie
Biological Invasions 7 (4), p. 639
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 665-677
Fritzi S. Grevstad (2005)
Simulating control strategies for a spatially structured weed invasion: Spartina alterniflora (Loisel) in Pacific Coast estuaries
Biological Invasions 7 (4), p. 665
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 687-698
Sarah B. Yakimowski, Heather A. Hager and Christopher G. Eckert (2005)
Limits and effects of invasion by the nonindigenous wetland plant Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife): a seed bank analysis
Biological Invasions 7 (4), p. 687
Biological Invasions (2005) 7, 733-746
W.H. van der Putten, G.W. Yeates, H. Duyts, C. Schreck Reis and G. Karssen (2005)
Invasive plants and their escape from root herbivory: a worldwide comparison of the root-feeding nematode communities of the dune grass Ammophila arenaria in natural and introduced ranges
Biological Invasions 7 (4), p. 733