Biological Invasions (2014) 16 (8)

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Articles of Biological Invasions entered for 2014 and volume (issue): 16 (8)

Biological Invasions (2014) 16, 1559-1566
Lauren D. Quinn, A. Bryan Endres and Thomas B. Voigt (2014)
Why not harvest existing invaders for bioethanol?

Biological Invasions (2014) 16, 1581-1588
Jonathan P. Evans, Brett R. Scheffers and Matthew Hess (2014)
Effect of laurel wilt invasion on redbay populations in a maritime forest community

Biological Invasions (2014) 16, 1611-1625
Aleksandra Biedrzycka, Andrzej Zalewski, Magdalena Bartoszewicz, Henryk Okarma and Ewa Jedrzejewska (2014)
The genetic structure of raccoon introduced in Central Europe reflects multiple invasion pathways

Biological Invasions (2014) 16, 1627-1638
Jana Medvecká, Ivan Jarolímek, Dusan Senko and Marek Svitok (2014)
Fifty years of plant invasion dynamics in Slovakia along a 2,500 m altitudinal gradient

Biological Invasions (2014) 16, 1639-1658
G. Fried, B. Laitung, C. Pierre, N. Chagué and F.D. Panetta (2014)
Impact of invasive plants in Mediterranean habitats: disentangling the effects of characteristics of invaders and recipient communities

Biological Invasions (2014) 16, 1659-1674
Kathryn M. Haythorpe, Darren Burke and Danielle Sulikowski (2014)
The native versus alien dichotomy: relative impact of native noisy miners and introduced common mynas

Biological Invasions (2014) 16, 1675-1687
Heather L. Hulton VanTassel, Anne M. Hansen, Cameron W. Barrows, Quresh Latif, Margaret W. Simon and Kurt E. Anderson (2014)
Declines in a ground-dwelling arthropod community during an invasion by Sahara mustard (Brassica tournefortii) in aeolian sand habitats

Biological Invasions (2014) 16, 1689-1698
Fredric W. Pollnac and Lisa J. Rew (2014)
Life after establishment: factors structuring the success of a mountain invader away from disturbed roadsides

Biological Invasions (2014) 16, 1735-1742
Katherine E. Coykendall and Gregory R. Houseman (2014)
Lespedeza cuneata invasion alters soils facilitating its own growth

Biological Invasions (2014) 16, 1757-1767
Yvette K. Ortega, Leigh F. Greenwood, Ragan M. Callaway and Dean E. Pearson (2014)
Different responses of congeneric consumers to an exotic food resource: who gets the novel resource prize?