Biological Invasions (2015) 17 (2)

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Articles of Biological Invasions entered for 2015 and volume (issue): 17 (2)

Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 537-544
Marina J. Orlova-Bienkowskaja and Mark G. Volkovitsh (2015)
Range expansion of Agrilus convexicollis in European Russia expedited by the invasion of the emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)

Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 555-564
Katherine Nickerson and S. Luke Flory (2015)
Competitive and allelopathic effects of the invasive shrub Schinus terebinthifolius (Brazilian peppertree)

Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 565-579
Rieks D. van Klinken, F. Dane Panetta, Shaun Coutts and Bryan K. Simon (2015)
Learning from the past to predict the future: an historical analysis of grass invasions in northern Australia

Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 581-595
A. Loydi, T.W. Donath, R.L. Eckstein and A. Otte (2015)
Non-native species litter reduces germination and growth of resident forbs and grasses: allelopathic, osmotic or mechanical effects?

Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 609-623
Audrey E. Leo, Rebecca Ford and Celeste C. Linde (2015)
Genetic homogeneity of a recently introduced pathogen of chickpea, Ascochyta rabiei, to Australia

Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 651-659
Casey P. terHorst and Jennifer A. Lau (2015)
Genetic variation in invasive species response to direct and indirect species interactions

Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 661-673
S. Gómez, L. Gonda-King, C.M. Orians, D.A. Orwig, R. Panko, L. Radville, N. Soltis, C.S. Thornber and E.L. Preisser (2015)
Interactions between invasive herbivores and their long-term impact on New England hemlock forests

Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 675-686
Christopher M. Ranger, Patrick C. Tobin and Michael E. Reding (2015)
Ubiquitous volatile compound facilitates efficient host location by a non-native ambrosia beetle

Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 687-698
Anthony Caravaggi, W. Ian Montgomery and Neil Reid (2015)
Range expansion and comparative habitat use of insular, congeneric lagomorphs: invasive European hares Lepus europaeus and endemic Irish hares Lepus timidus hibernicus

Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 777-790
Simon Chollet, Carita Bergman, Anthony J. Gaston and Jean-Louis Martin (2015)
Long-term consequences of invasive deer on songbird communities: Going from bad to worse?