Biological Invasions (2015) 17 (9)
Articles of Biological Invasions entered for 2015 and volume (issue): 17 (9)
Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 2505-2515
Rocío Delibes and Miguel Delibes-Mateos (2015)
Linking historical ecology and invasion biology: some lessons from European rabbit introductions into the new world before the nineteenth century
Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 2517-2526
T. Adriaens, K. Baert, P. Breyne, J. Casaer, S. Devisscher, T. Onkelinx, S. Pieters and J. Stuyck (2015)
Successful eradication of a suburban Pallas's squirrel Callosciurus erythraeus (Pallas 1779) (Rodentia, Sciuridae) population in Flanders (northern Belgium)
Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 2545-2563
I. Esra Büyüktahtakin, Eyyüb Y. Kibis, Halil I. Cobuloglu, Gregory R. Houseman and J. Tanner Lampe (2015)
An age-structured bio-economic model of invasive species management: insights and strategies for optimal control
Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 2597-2604
M. Laura Guichón, Verónica V. Benitez, A. Cecilia Gozzi, Marina Hertzriken and Mariela Borgnia (2015)
From a lag in vector activity to a constant increase of translocations: invasion of Callosciurus squirrels in Argentina
Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 2621-2631
Sara Grove, Ingrid M. Parker and Karen A. Haubensak (2015)
Persistence of a soil legacy following removal of a nitrogen-fixing invader
Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 2743-2756
Daiva Burokiene, Simone Prospero, Esther Jung, Diana Marciulyniene, Karin Moosbrugger, Goda Norkute, Daniel Rigling, Vaidotas Lygis and Corine N. Schoebel (2015)
Genetic population structure of the invasive ash dieback pathogen Hymenoscyphus fraxineus in its expanding range
Biological Invasions (2015) 17, 2779-2791
Cristina PortalesReyes, Tina Van Doornik, Elizabeth H. Schultheis and Tomomi Suwa (2015)
A novel impact of a novel weapon: allelochemicals in Alliaria petiolata disrupt the legume-rhizobia mutualism