Biological Invasions (2010) 12 (10)

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Articles of Biological Invasions entered for 2010 and volume (issue): 12 (10)

Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 3389-3393
Ricardo Rodríguez-Estrella, José Juan Pérez Navarro, Bruno Granados and Laura Rivera (2010)
The distribution of an invasive plant in a fragile ecosystem: the rubber vine (Cryptostegia grandiflora) in oases of the Baja California peninsula

Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 3395-3404
Laura Cavallero and Estela Raffaele (2010)
Fire enhances the 'competition-free' space of an invader shrub: Rosa rubiginosa in northwestern Patagonia

Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 3429-3438
Paul J. De Barro, Shu-Sheng Liu and Anne Bourne (2010)
Age-based differential host acceptability and human mediated disturbance prevent establishment of an invasive species and displacement of a native competitor

Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 3449-3463
Andrea R. Litt and Robert J. Steidl (2010)
Insect assemblages change along a gradient of invasion by a nonnative grass

Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 3465-3471
E. Kathryn Barto, Jeff R. Powell and Don Cipollini (2010)
How novel are the chemical weapons of garlic mustard in North American forest understories?

Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 3473-3484
Dane M. Kuppinger, Michael A. Jenkins and Peter S. White (2010)
Predicting the post-fire establishment and persistence of an invasive tree species across a complex landscape

Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 3497-3512
Jeremy Goodall, Ed T.F. Witkowski, Sigrun Ammann and Carl Reinhardt (2010)
Does allelopathy explain the invasiveness of Campuloclinium macrocephalum (pompom weed) in the South African grassland biome?

Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 3551-3561
Sofia Lizon à l'Allemand and Volker Witte (2010)
A sophisticated, modular communication contributes to ecological dominance in the invasive ant Anoplolepis gracilipes

Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 3563-3577
Tom E.X. Miller, Jesusa C. Legaspi and Benjamin Legaspi (2010)
Experimental test of biotic resistance to an invasive herbivore provided by potential plant mutualists

Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 3591-3598
Wei-Ming He, Giles C. Thelen, Wendy M. Ridenour and Ragan M. Callaway (2010)
Is there a risk to living large? Large size correlates with reduced growth when stressed for knapweed populations

Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 3637-3648
Eduardo de la Peña, Nikki de Clercq, Dries Bonte, Sergio Roiloa, Susana Rodríguez-Echeverría and Helena Freitas (2010)
Plant-soil feedback as a mechanism of invasion by Carpobrotus edulis