Biological Invasions (2009) 11 (6)
Articles of Biological Invasions entered for 2009 and volume (issue): 11 (6)
Biological Invasions (2009) 11, 1231-1237
R.W. Sutherst and A.S. Bourne (2009)
Modelling non-equilibrium distributions of invasive species: a tale of two modelling paradigms
Biological Invasions (2009) 11, 1239-1245
Paul C. Buckland, Eva Panagiotakopulu and Gudrún Sveinbjarnardóttir (2009)
A failed invader in the North Atlantic, the case of Aglenus brunneus Gyll. (Col., Colydiidae), a blind flightless beetle from Iceland
Biological Invasions (2009) 11, 1267-1280
Hugh J. Barclay and Leland Humble (2009)
Probability models to facilitate a declaration that an exotic insect species has not yet invaded an area
Biological Invasions (2009) 11, 1281-1290
Dana Michael Blumenthal (2009)
Carbon addition interacts with water availability to reduce invasive forb establishment in a semi-arid grassland
Biological Invasions (2009) 11, 1291-1299
Bao-Ming Chen, Shao-Lin Peng and Guang-Yan Ni (2009)
Effects of the invasive plant Mikania micrantha H.B.K. on soil nitrogen availability through allelopathy in South China
Biological Invasions (2009) 11, 1357-1371
Daniel P. Shustack, Amanda D. Rodewald and Thomas A. Waite (2009)
Springtime in the city: exotic shrubs promote earlier greenup in urban forests
Biological Invasions (2009) 11, 1373-1379
Catherine S. Jarnevich and Thomas J. Stohlgren (2009)
Near term climate projections for invasive species distributions
Biological Invasions (2009) 11, 1381-1391
Forrest P. Dillemuth, Erick A. Rietschier and James T. Cronin (2009)
Patch dynamics of a native grass in relation to the spread of invasive smooth brome (Bromus inermis)
Biological Invasions (2009) 11, 1403-1410
Benjamin D. Hoffmann and Alice Kay (2009)
Pisonia grandis monocultures limit the spread of an invasive ant-a case of carbohydrate quality?
Biological Invasions (2009) 11, 1431-1440
Pedram Daneshgar and Shibu Jose (2009)
Role of species identity in plant invasions: experimental test using Imperata cylindrica
Biological Invasions (2009) 11, 1451-1462
Margot Vanhellemont, Kris Verheyen, Luc De Keersmaeker, Kris Vandekerkhove and Martin Hermy (2009)
Does Prunus serotina act as an aggressive invader in areas with a low propagule pressure?