Biological Invasions (2010) 12 (6)
Articles of Biological Invasions entered for 2010 and volume (issue): 12 (6)
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1449-1452
G.A. Harper and L.F. Cabrera (2010)
Response of mice (Mus musculus) to the removal of black rats (Rattus rattus) in arid forest on Santa Cruz Island, Galápagos
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1481-1490
Mary J. Harner, Daniel L. Mummey, Jack A. Stanford and Matthias C. Rillig (2010)
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi enhance spotted knapweed growth across a riparian chronosequence
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1491-1497
O. Blight, M. Renucci, A. Tirard, J. Orgeas and E. Provost (2010)
A new colony structure of the invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) in Southern Europe
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1509-1520
Katharine M. Burnham and Thomas D. Lee (2010)
Canopy gaps facilitate establishment, growth, and reproduction of invasive Frangula alnus in a Tsuga canadensis dominated forest
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1573-1579
Michael D. Ulyshen, Scott Horn and James L. Hanula (2010)
Response of beetles (Coleoptera) at three heights to the experimental removal of an invasive shrub, Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense), from floodplain forests
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1617-1626
Takashi Matsumoto, Koh-Ichi Takakura and Takayoshi Nishida (2010)
Alien pollen grains interfere with the reproductive success of native congener
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1661-1669
Katharine L. Stuble, L. Katherine Kirkman and C. Ronald Carroll (2010)
Are red imported fire ants facilitators of native seed dispersal?
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1671-1683
Margherita Gioria and Bruce Osborne (2010)
Similarities in the impact of three large invasive plant species on soil seed bank communities
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1685-1694
Jennifer L. Funk and Virginia A. Zachary (2010)
Physiological responses to short-term water and light stress in native and invasive plant species in southern California
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1709-1719
Noëlie Maurel, Sandrine Salmon, Jean-François Ponge, Nathalie Machon, Jacques Moret and Audrey Muratet (2010)
Does the invasive species Reynoutria japonica have an impact on soil and flora in urban wastelands?
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1721-1730
Weiguo Sang, Li Zhu and Jan C. Axmacher (2010)
Invasion pattern of Eupatorium adenophorum Spreng in southern China
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1747-1757
James C. Russell, Steven D. Miller, Grant A. Harper, Hamish E. MacInnes, Malcolm J. Wylie and Rachel M. Fewster (2010)
Survivors or reinvaders? Using genetic assignment to identify invasive pests following eradication
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1759-1771
Gregory P. Cheplick (2010)
Limits to local spatial spread in a highly invasive annual grass (Microstegium vimineum)
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1773-1789
Jennifer L. Ruesink, Jae-Sang Hong, Lorena Wisehart, Sally D. Hacker, Brett R. Dumbauld, Margot Hessing-Lewis and Alan C. Trimble (2010)
Congener comparison of native (Zostera marina) and introduced (Z. japonica) eelgrass at multiple scales within a Pacific Northwest estuary
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1815-1823
Sergio R. Roiloa, Susana Rodríguez-Echeverría, Eduardo de la Peña and Helena Freitas (2010)
Physiological integration increases the survival and growth of the clonal invader Carpobrotus edulis
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1825-1837
Merav Vonshak, Tamar Dayan, Armin Ionescu-Hirsh, Amnon Freidberg and Abraham Hefetz (2010)
The little fire ant Wasmannia auropunctata: a new invasive species in the Middle East and its impact on the local arthropod fauna
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1839-1846
Kamal J.K. Gandhi and Daniel A. Herms (2010)
North American arthropods at risk due to widespread Fraxinus mortality caused by the Alien Emerald ash borer
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1847-1854
Laura C. Jesse, John D. Nason, John J. Obrycki and Kirk A. Moloney (2010)
Quantifying the levels of sexual reproduction and clonal spread in the invasive plant, Rosa multiflora
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1855-1872
Bethany A. Bradley, David S. Wilcove and Michael Oppenheimer (2010)
Climate change increases risk of plant invasion in the Eastern United States
Biological Invasions (2010) 12, 1891-1907
Olivier Chabrerie, Jérôme Loinard, Sidonie Perrin, Robert Saguez and Guillaume Decocq (2010)
Impact of Prunus serotina invasion on understory functional diversity in a European temperate forest