Biological Invasions (2017)
Articles of Biological Invasions entered for 2017:
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1-4
Antonio A. Vázquez, Jorge Sánchez, Elizabeth Martínez and Annia Alba (2017)
Facilitated invasion of an overseas invader: human mediated settlement and expansion of the giant African snail, Lissachatina fulica, in Cuba
Biological Invasions 19 (1), p. 1
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 5-9
J.L. Burnett, C.P. Roberts, C.R. Allen, M.B. Brown and M.P. Moulton (2017)
Range expansion by Passer montanus in North America
Biological Invasions 19 (1), p. 5
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 11-24
Ricardo E. Gürtler, V. Martín Izquierdo, Guillermo Gil, Marcelo Cavicchia and Aristóbulo Maranta (2017)
Coping with wild boar in a conservation area: impacts of a 10-year management control program in north-eastern Argentina
Biological Invasions 19 (1), p. 11
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 57-72
Sarah Bonney, Alan Andersen and Christine Schlesinger (2017)
Biodiversity impacts of an invasive grass: ant community responses to Cenchrus ciliaris in arid Australia
Biological Invasions 19 (1), p. 57
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 109-129
Thalita G. Zimmermann, Antonio C.S. Andrade and David M. Richardson (2017)
Abiotic barriers limit tree invasion but do not hamper native shrub recruitment in invaded stands
Biological Invasions 19 (1), p. 109
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 147-159
Daniel R. Tekiela and Jacob N. Barney (2017)
Co-invasion of similar invaders results in analogous ecological impact niches and no synergies
Biological Invasions 19 (1), p. 147
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 179-195
Adam J. Oliphant, R.H. Wynne, C.E. Zipper, W.M. Ford, P.F. Donovan and Jing Li (2017)
Autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata) presence and proliferation on former surface coal mines in Eastern USA
Biological Invasions 19 (1), p. 179
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 255-267
Bi-Ru Zhu, Spencer C.H. Barrett, Da-Yong Zhang and Wan-Jin Liao (2017)
Invasion genetics of Senecio vulgaris: loss of genetic diversity characterizes the invasion of a selfing annual, despite multiple introductions
Biological Invasions 19 (1), p. 255
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 315-328
James D. Ackerman, Raymond L. Tremblay, Julissa Rojas-Sandoval and Elix Hernández-Figueroa (2017)
Biotic resistance in the tropics: patterns of seed plant invasions within an island
Biological Invasions 19 (1), p. 315
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 351-363
Quiterie Duron, Oriana Garcia-Iriarte, Fabrice Brescia and Eric Vidal (2017)
Comparative effects of native frugivores and introduced rodents on seed germination in New-Caledonian rainforest plants
Biological Invasions 19 (1), p. 351
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2777-2787
Ivan Rwomushana, Fathiya M. Khamis, Tim G. Grout, Samira A. Mohamed, Mamoudou Sétamou, Christian Borgemeister, Hellen M. Heya, Chrysantus M. Tanga, Peterson W. Nderitu, Zuberi S. Seguni, Christopher L. Materu and Sunday Ekesi (2017)
Detection of Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae) in Kenya and potential implication for the spread of Huanglongbing disease in East Africa
Biological Invasions 19 (10), p. 2777
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2813-2836
Brian M. Hoven, David L. Gorchov, Kathleen S. Knight and Valerie E. Peters (2017)
The effect of emerald ash borer-caused tree mortality on the invasive shrub Amur honeysuckle and their combined effects on tree and shrub seedlings
Biological Invasions 19 (10), p. 2813
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2869-2884
D.P. Anderson, A.M. Gormley, D.S. L. Ramsey, G. Nugent, P.A. J. Martin, M. Bosson, P. Livingstone and A.E. Byrom (2017)
Bio-economic optimisation of surveillance to confirm broadscale eradications of invasive pests and diseases
Biological Invasions 19 (10), p. 2869
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2913-2925
Iris Stiers and Ludwig Triest (2017)
Low interspecific pollen transfer between invasive aquatic Ludwigia grandiflora and native co-flowering plants
Biological Invasions 19 (10), p. 2913
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2927-2940
Beth S. Robinson, Richard Inger and Kevin J. Gaston (2017)
Drivers of risk perceptions about the invasive non-native plant Japanese knotweed in domestic gardens
Biological Invasions 19 (10), p. 2927
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2941-2957
Chelsea J. Carey, Joseph C. Blankinship, Valerie T. Eviner, Carolyn M. Malmstrom and Stephen C. Hart (2017)
Invasive plants decrease microbial capacity to nitrify and denitrify compared to native California grassland communities
Biological Invasions 19 (10), p. 2941
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2959-2970
Christopher M. Baker, Jarrod C. Hodgson, Elena Tartaglia and Rohan H. Clarke (2017)
Modelling tropical fire ant (Solenopsis geminata) dynamics and detection to inform an eradication project
Biological Invasions 19 (10), p. 2959
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2971-2992
Danica Marlin, Solomon W. Newete, Samalesu G. Mayonde, Etienne R. Smit and Marcus J. Byrne (2017)
Invasive Tamarix (Tamaricaceae) in South Africa: current research and the potential for biological control
Biological Invasions 19 (10), p. 2971
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2993-3011
Sarah Endicott, Michael Drescher and Alexander Brenning (2017)
Modelling the spread of European buckthorn in the Region of Waterloo
Biological Invasions 19 (10), p. 2993
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3013-3035
Ronald E. Fournier and Jean J. Turgeon (2017)
Surveillance during monitoring phase of an eradication programme against Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) guided by a spatial decision support system
Biological Invasions 19 (10), p. 3013
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3037-3049
Harriet A. Omondiagbe, David R. Towns, Jay K. Wood and Barbara Bollard-Breen (2017)
Stakeholders and social networks identify potential roles of communities in sustainable management of invasive species
Biological Invasions 19 (10), p. 3037
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3051-3066
Jan Cuda, Michaela Vítková, Marie Albrechtová, Wen-Yong Guo, Jacob N. Barney and Petr Pysek (2017)
Invasive herb Impatiens glandulifera has minimal impact on multiple components of temperate forest ecosystem function
Biological Invasions 19 (10), p. 3051
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3079-3097
Mia Wavrek, J. Mason Heberling, Songlin Fei and Susan Kalisz (2017)
Herbaceous invaders in temperate forests: a systematic review of their ecology and proposed mechanisms of invasion
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3079
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3099-3120
Martin A. Nuñez, Mariana C. Chiuffo, Agostina Torres, Thomas Paul, Romina D. Dimarco, Peter Raal, Nahuel Policelli, Jaime Moyano, Rafael A. García, Brian W. van Wilgen, Aníbal Pauchard and David M. Richardson (2017)
Ecology and management of invasive Pinaceae around the world: progress and challenges
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3099
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3121-3139
A. David M. Latham, Bruce Warburton, Andrea E. Byrom and Roger P. Pech (2017)
The ecology and management of mammal invasions in forests
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3121
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3141-3159
E.G. Brockerhoff and A.M. Liebhold (2017)
Ecology of forest insect invasions
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3141
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3161-3181
G. Csóka, G. N Stone and G. Melika (2017)
Non-native gall-inducing insects on forest trees: a global review
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3161
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3183-3200
Luisa Ghelardini, Nicola Luchi, Francesco Pecori, Alessia L. Pepori, Roberto Danti, Gianni Della Rocca, Paolo Capretti, Panaghiotis Tsopelas and Alberto Santini (2017)
Ecology of invasive forest pathogens
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3183
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3201-3214
Michael J. Wingfield, Bernard Slippers, Brenda D. Wingfield and Irene Barnes (2017)
The unified framework for biological invasions: a forest fungal pathogen perspective
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3201
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3215-3228
Michael J. Wingfield, Irene Barnes, Z. Wilhelm de Beer, Jolanda Roux, Brenda D. Wingfield and Stephen J. Taerum (2017)
Novel associations between ophiostomatoid fungi, insects and tree hosts: current status—future prospects
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3215
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3229-3242
Kimiko Okabe, Hayato Masuya and Natsumi Kanzaki (2017)
Unintentional introductions of microscopic organisms associated with forest insects
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3229
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3243-3257
René Eschen, Jacob C. Douma, Jean-Claude Grégoire, François Mayer, Ludovic Rigaux and Roel P.J. Potting (2017)
A risk categorisation and analysis of the geographic and temporal dynamics of the European import of plants for planting
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3243
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3259-3272
David R. Gray (2017)
Risk analysis of the invasion pathway of the Asian gypsy moth: a known forest invader
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3259
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3273-3285
Brett P. Hurley, Bernard Slippers, Shiroma Sathyapala and Michael J. Wingfield (2017)
Challenges to planted forest health in developing economies
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3273
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3301-3316
David A. Wardle and Duane A. Peltzer (2017)
Impacts of invasive biota in forest ecosystems in an aboveground–belowground context
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3301
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3317-3332
Mariella Marzano, W. Allen, R.G. Haight, T.P. Holmes, E. Carina H. Keskitalo, E.R. Lisa Langer, M. Shadbolt, J. Urquhart and N. Dandy (2017)
The role of the social sciences and economics in understanding and informing tree biosecurity policy and planning: a global summary and synthesis
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3317
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3355-3364
Michael Ormsby and Evan Brenton-Rule (2017)
A review of global instruments to combat invasive alien species in forestry
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3355
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3365-3376
Eric Allen, Meghan Noseworthy and Michael Ormsby (2017)
Phytosanitary measures to reduce the movement of forest pests with the international trade of wood products
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3365
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3401-3417
Marc Kenis, Brett P. Hurley, Ann E. Hajek and Matthew J.W. Cock (2017)
Classical biological control of insect pests of trees: facts and figures
Biological Invasions 19 (11), p. 3401
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3489-3503
Marc W. Cadotte, Simone Louise E. Yasui, Stuart Livingstone and J. Scott MacIvor (2017)
Are urban systems beneficial, detrimental, or indifferent for biological invasion?
Biological Invasions 19 (12), p. 3489
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3515-3526
Trudy Paap, Treena I. Burgess and Michael J. Wingfield (2017)
Urban trees: bridge-heads for forest pest invasions and sentinels for early detection
Biological Invasions 19 (12), p. 3515
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3527-3539
Cang Hui, David M. Richardson and Vernon Visser (2017)
Ranking of invasive spread through urban green areas in the world's 100 most populous cities
Biological Invasions 19 (12), p. 3527
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3541-3555
Phil McLean, Laure Gallien, John R.U. Wilson, Mirijam Gaertner and David M. Richardson (2017)
Small urban centres as launching sites for plant invasions in natural areas: insights from South Africa
Biological Invasions 19 (12), p. 3541
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3571-3588
Luke J. Potgieter, Mirijam Gaertner, Christoph Kueffer, Brendon M.H. Larson, Stuart W. Livingstone, Patrick J. O'Farrell and David M. Richardson (2017)
Alien plants as mediators of ecosystem services and disservices in urban systems: a global review
Biological Invasions 19 (12), p. 3571
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3589-3599
Carlo Ricotta, Gillian L. Rapson, Ullrich Asmus, Petr Pysek, Ingolf Kühn, Frank A. La Sorte and Ken Thompson (2017)
British plants as aliens in New Zealand cities: residence time moderates their impact on the beta diversity of urban floras
Biological Invasions 19 (12), p. 3589
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3601-3611
Yaiza Lechuga-Lago, Ana Novoa, Johannes J. Le Roux and Luís González (2017)
Understanding the influence of urbanization on invasibility: Carpobrotus edulis as an exemplar
Biological Invasions 19 (12), p. 3601
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3613-3627
Katharina Mayer, Emily Haeuser, Wayne Dawson, Franz Essl, Holger Kreft, Jan Pergl, Petr Pysek, Patrick Weigelt, Marten Winter, Bernd Lenzner and Mark van Kleunen (2017)
Naturalization of ornamental plant species in public green spaces and private gardens
Biological Invasions 19 (12), p. 3613
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3629-3644
Joseph M. Hulbert, Michelle C. Agne, Treena I. Burgess, Francois Roets and Michael J. Wingfield (2017)
Urban environments provide opportunities for early detections of Phytophthora invasions
Biological Invasions 19 (12), p. 3629
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3645-3657
Myla F.J. Aronson, Manisha V. Patel, Karen M. O'Neill and Joan G. Ehrenfeld (2017)
Urban riparian systems function as corridors for both native and invasive plant species
Biological Invasions 19 (12), p. 3645
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3675-3690
Gareth A. Walker, Mark P. Robertson, Mirijam Gaertner, Laure Gallien and David M. Richardson (2017)
The potential range of Ailanthus altissima (tree of heaven) in South Africa: the roles of climate, land use and disturbance
Biological Invasions 19 (12), p. 3675
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3691-3705
Ana Novoa, Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz, Jana Fried and Giovanni Vimercati (2017)
Does public awareness increase support for invasive species management? Promising evidence across taxa and landscape types
Biological Invasions 19 (12), p. 3691
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 3707-3723
Mirijam Gaertner, Ana Novoa, Jana Fried and David M. Richardson (2017)
Managing invasive species in cities: a decision support framework applied to Cape Town
Biological Invasions 19 (12), p. 3707
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 455-461
Simon Knüsel, Andrea De Boni, Marco Conedera, Patrick Schleppi, Jean-Jacques Thormann, Monika Frehner and Jan Wunder (2017)
Shade tolerance of Ailanthus altissima revisited: novel insights from southern Switzerland
Biological Invasions 19 (2), p. 455
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 469-478
Courtney E. Gomola, Erin K. Espeland and John K. McKay (2017)
Genetic lineages of the invasive Aegilops triuncialis differ in competitive response to neighboring grassland species
Biological Invasions 19 (2), p. 469
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 493-502
Irina Goryacheva, Alla Blekhman, Boris Andrianov and Ilia Zakharov (2017)
Heritable bacterial endosymbionts in native and invasive populations of Harmonia axyridis
Biological Invasions 19 (2), p. 493
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 521-535
Daniel Spring, Luke Croft and Tom Kompas (2017)
Look before you treat: increasing the cost effectiveness of eradication programs with aerial surveillance
Biological Invasions 19 (2), p. 521
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 549-561
Pablo González-Moreno, Joan Pino, Andrés Cózar, Juan García-de-Lomas and Montserrat Vilà (2017)
The effects of landscape history and time-lags on plant invasion in Mediterranean coastal habitats
Biological Invasions 19 (2), p. 549
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 577-596
R.M. B. Harris, D.J. Kriticos, T. Remenyi and N. Bindoff (2017)
Unusual suspects in the usual places: a phylo-climatic framework to identify potential future invasive species
Biological Invasions 19 (2), p. 577
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 597-614
Hyojoong Kim, Kim A. Hoelmer and Seunghwan Lee (2017)
Population genetics of the soybean aphid in North America and East Asia: test for introduction between native and introduced populations
Biological Invasions 19 (2), p. 597
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 615-623
Ana Clara Mazzolari, Hugo J. Marrero and Diego P. Vázquez (2017)
Potential contribution to the invasion process of different reproductive strategies of two invasive roses
Biological Invasions 19 (2), p. 615
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 625-634
Neil E. Coughlan, Thomas C. Kelly and Marcel A.K. Jansen (2017)
"Step by step": high frequency short-distance epizoochorous dispersal of aquatic macrophytes
Biological Invasions 19 (2), p. 625
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 647-653
Marcia González-Teuber, Constanza L. Quiroz, Isabel Concha-Bloomfield and Lohengrin A. Cavieres (2017)
Enhanced fitness and greater herbivore resistance: implications for dandelion invasion in an alpine habitat
Biological Invasions 19 (2), p. 647
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 655-674
Anthony Caravaggi, Katie Leach, Francesco Santilli, Jukka Rintala, Pekka Helle, Juha Tiainen, Francesco Bisi, Adriano Martinoli, W. Ian Montgomery and Neil Reid (2017)
Niche overlap of mountain hare subspecies and the vulnerability of their ranges to invasion by the European hare; the (bad) luck of the Irish
Biological Invasions 19 (2), p. 655
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 703-711
Randall S. Morin, Andrew M. Liebhold, Scott A. Pugh and Susan J. Crocker (2017)
Regional assessment of emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis, impacts in forests of the Eastern United States
Biological Invasions 19 (2), p. 703
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 713-722
C.R. Allen, H.E. Birge, J. Slater and E. Wiggers (2017)
The invasive ant, Solenopsis invicta, reduces herpetofauna richness and abundance
Biological Invasions 19 (2), p. 713
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 723-735
Maria Vittoria Mazzamuto, Francesco Bisi, Lucas A. Wauters, Damiano G. Preatoni and Adriano Martinoli (2017)
Interspecific competition between alien Pallas's squirrels and Eurasian red squirrels reduces density of the native species
Biological Invasions 19 (2), p. 723
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 749-763
Michael S. Long, Creighton M. Litton, Christian P. Giardina, Jonathan Deenik, Rebecca J. Cole and Jed P. Sparks (2017)
Impact of nonnative feral pig removal on soil structure and nutrient availability in Hawaiian tropical montane wet forests
Biological Invasions 19 (3), p. 749
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 831-841
Margaret A. Pepper, Valentine Herrmann, James E. Hines, James D. Nichols and Stephen R. Kendrot (2017)
Evaluation of nutria (Myocastor coypus) detection methods in Maryland, USA
Biological Invasions 19 (3), p. 831
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 843-857
B. John Hughes, Graham R. Martin and S. James Reynolds (2017)
Estimating the extent of seabird egg depredation by introduced Common Mynas on Ascension Island in the South Atlantic
Biological Invasions 19 (3), p. 843
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 859-873
Aaron J. Dodd, Nigel Ainsworth, Cindy E. Hauser, Mark A. Burgman and Michael A. McCarthy (2017)
Prioritizing plant eradication targets by re-framing the project prioritization protocol (PPP) for use in biosecurity applications
Biological Invasions 19 (3), p. 859
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 875-893
Kathryn G. Turner, Kristin A. Nurkowski and Loren H. Rieseberg (2017)
Gene expression and drought response in an invasive thistle
Biological Invasions 19 (3), p. 875
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 895-911
Wilfredo Falcón, James D. Ackerman and Raymond L. Tremblay (2017)
Quantifying how acquired interactions with native and invasive insects influence population growth rates of a non-indigenous plant
Biological Invasions 19 (3), p. 895
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 925-937
Kate Cronin, Haylee Kaplan, Mirijam Gaertner, Ulrike M. Irlich and M. Timm Hoffman (2017)
Aliens in the nursery: assessing the attitudes of nursery managers to invasive species regulations
Biological Invasions 19 (3), p. 925
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 955-969
Natasha P. Mothapo and Theresa C. Wossler (2017)
Patterns of floral resource use by two dominant ant species in a biodiversity hotspot
Biological Invasions 19 (3), p. 955
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1015-1027
Jorgelina Franzese, Jonathan Urrutia, Rafael A. García, Kimberley Taylor and Aníbal Pauchard (2017)
Pine invasion impacts on plant diversity in Patagonia: invader size and invaded habitat matter
Biological Invasions 19 (3), p. 1015
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1055-1080
Margherita Gioria and Petr Pysek (2017)
Early bird catches the worm: germination as a critical step in plant invasion
Biological Invasions 19 (4), p. 1055
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1097-1106
Renee Silvester, Richard Shine, Benjamin Oldroyd and Matthew Greenlees (2017)
The ecological impact of commercial beehives on invasive cane toads (Rhinella marina) in eastern Australia
Biological Invasions 19 (4), p. 1097
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1107-1119
D.M. Suckling, D.E. Conlong, J.E. Carpenter, K.A. Bloem, P. Rendon and M.J.B. Vreysen (2017)
Global range expansion of pest Lepidoptera requires socially acceptable solutions
Biological Invasions 19 (4), p. 1107
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1143-1151
Jennifer L. Funk, Monica A. Nguyen, Rachel J. Standish, William D. Stock and Fernando Valladares (2017)
Global resource acquisition patterns of invasive and native plant species do not hold at the regional scale in Mediterranean type ecosystems
Biological Invasions 19 (4), p. 1143
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1169-1180
María E. Seuffert and Pablo R. Martín (2017)
Thermal limits for the establishment and growth of populations of the invasive apple snail Pomacea canaliculata
Biological Invasions 19 (4), p. 1169
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1181-1195
Norman W.H. Mason, David J. Palmer, Varvara Vetrova, Lars Brabyn, Thomas Paul, Peter Willemse and Duane A. Peltzer (2017)
Accentuating the positive while eliminating the negative of alien tree invasions: a multiple ecosystem services approach to prioritising control efforts
Biological Invasions 19 (4), p. 1181
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1197-1211
Antonio J. Carpio, José Guerrero-Casado, José A. Barasona, Francisco S. Tortosa, Joaquín Vicente, Lars Hillström and Miguel Delibes-Mateos (2017)
Hunting as a source of alien species: a European review
Biological Invasions 19 (4), p. 1197
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1255-1271
Nina Schwensow, Camila J. Mazzoni, Elena Marmesat, Joerns Fickel, David Peacock, John Kovaliski, Ron Sinclair, Phillip Cassey, Brian Cooke and Simone Sommer (2017)
High adaptive variability and virus-driven selection on major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes in invasive wild rabbits in Australia
Biological Invasions 19 (4), p. 1255
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1273-1284
Miquel Vall-llosera, Andrew P. Woolnough, Dean Anderson and Phillip Cassey (2017)
Improved surveillance for early detection of a potential invasive species: the alien Rose-ringed parakeet Psittacula krameri in Australia
Biological Invasions 19 (4), p. 1273
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1285-1298
Ross T. Shackleton, Arne B.R. Witt, Winnie Nunda and David M. Richardson (2017)
Chromolaena odorata (Siam weed) in eastern Africa: distribution and socio-ecological impacts
Biological Invasions 19 (4), p. 1285
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1315-1328
Helen M. Smith, Chris R. Dickman and Peter B. Banks (2017)
Exotic black rats increase invertebrate Ordinal richness in urban habitat remnants
Biological Invasions 19 (4), p. 1315
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1329-1337
Christopher Dillis, Andrew J. Marshall and Marcel Rejmánek (2017)
Change in disturbance regime facilitates invasion by Bellucia pentamera Naudin (Melastomataceae) at Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia
Biological Invasions 19 (4), p. 1329
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1339-1350
Kevin J. Horn, Tara B.B. Bishop and Samuel B. St. Clair (2017)
Precipitation timing and soil heterogeneity regulate the growth and seed production of the invasive grass red brome
Biological Invasions 19 (4), p. 1339
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1353-1378
Llewellyn C. Foxcroft, Petr Pysek, David M. Richardson, Piero Genovesi and Sandra MacFadyen (2017)
Plant invasion science in protected areas: progress and priorities
Biological Invasions 19 (5), p. 1353
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1379-1387
Jackie Spencer, Yolanda van Heezik, Philip J. Seddon and Barbara I.P. Barratt (2017)
Synergy between two invasive species, redback spiders and rabbits, threaten the endangered Cromwell chafer beetle
Biological Invasions 19 (5), p. 1379
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1389-1398
Olivier Blight, Roxana Josens, Cleo Bertelsmeier, Silvia Abril, Raphaël Boulay and Xim Cerdá (2017)
Differences in behavioural traits among native and introduced colonies of an invasive ant
Biological Invasions 19 (5), p. 1389
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1399-1405
Wallace M. Meyer, Norine W. Yeung, John Slapcinsky and Kenneth A. Hayes (2017)
Two for one: inadvertent introduction of Euglandina species during failed bio-control efforts in Hawaii
Biological Invasions 19 (5), p. 1399
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1431-1447
Tonya D. Bittner, Ann E. Hajek, Laurel Haavik, Jeremy Allison and Helen Nahrung (2017)
Multiple introductions of Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) in northeastern North America based on microsatellite genotypes, and implications for biological control
Biological Invasions 19 (5), p. 1431
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1449-1460
Elisa Cabrera-Guzmán, Carmen Díaz-Paniagua and Ivan Gomez-Mestre (2017)
Competitive and predatory interactions between invasive mosquitofish and native larval newts
Biological Invasions 19 (5), p. 1449
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1461-1469
Matthew E. Gifford, Christopher D. Robinson and Timothy A. Clay (2017)
The influence of invasive fire ants on survival, space use, and patterns of natural selection in juvenile lizards
Biological Invasions 19 (5), p. 1461
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1471-1481
Xunzhi Zhu, Yangping Li, Yulong Feng and Keping Ma (2017)
Response of soil bacterial communities to secondary compounds released from Eupatorium adenophorum
Biological Invasions 19 (5), p. 1471
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1483-1493
Lixue Yang, Ragan M. Callaway and Daniel Z. Atwater (2017)
Ecotypic diversity of a dominant grassland species resists exotic invasion
Biological Invasions 19 (5), p. 1483
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1547-1563
Scott B. Nelson, Jaime J. Coon, Courtney J. Duchardt, Jason D. Fischer, Samniqueka J. Halsey, Adam J. Kranz, Christine M. Parker, Sarah C. Schneider, Timothy M. Swartz and James R. Miller (2017)
Patterns and mechanisms of invasive plant impacts on North American birds: a systematic review
Biological Invasions 19 (5), p. 1547
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1577-1595
William H. Livingston, Jennifer Pontius, Kara K.L. Costanza and Stacy Trosper (2017)
Using changes in basal area increments to map relative risk of HWA impacts on hemlock growth across the Northeastern U.S.A.
Biological Invasions 19 (5), p. 1577
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1597-1619
Yuvarin Boontop, Mark K. Schutze, Anthony R. Clarke, Stephen L. Cameron and Matt N. Krosch (2017)
Signatures of invasion: using an integrative approach to infer the spread of melon fly, Zeugodacus cucurbitae (Diptera: Tephritidae), across Southeast Asia and the West Pacific
Biological Invasions 19 (5), p. 1597
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1683-1703
Tim Harvey-Samuel, Thomas Ant and Luke Alphey (2017)
Towards the genetic control of invasive species
Biological Invasions 19 (6), p. 1683
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1705-1713
David M. Kalb and Jacob L. Bowman (2017)
A complete history of the establishment of Japanese sika deer on the Delmarva Peninsula: 100 years post-introduction
Biological Invasions 19 (6), p. 1705
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1715-1722
Heidi Hirsch, Laure Gallien, Fiona A.C. Impson, Catharina Kleinjan, David M. Richardson and Johannes J. Le Roux (2017)
Unresolved native range taxonomy complicates inferences in invasion ecology: Acacia dealbata Link as an example
Biological Invasions 19 (6), p. 1715
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1761-1779
Araceli Samaniego-Herrera, Mick N. Clout, Alfonso Aguirre-Muñoz and James C. Russell (2017)
Rodent eradications as ecosystem experiments: a case study from the Mexican tropics
Biological Invasions 19 (6), p. 1761
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1825-1837
Steven M. White, James M. Bullock, Danny A.P. Hooftman and Daniel S. Chapman (2017)
Modelling the spread and control of Xylella fastidiosa in the early stages of invasion in Apulia, Italy
Biological Invasions 19 (6), p. 1825
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1839-1851
Shun-ichiro Takano, Keiji Takasu, Matias Tavares, Marcal Gusmao and Acacio Cardoso Amaral (2017)
Differences in invasiveness between two cryptic species of the coconut beetle Brontispa longissima in Timor-Leste
Biological Invasions 19 (6), p. 1839
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1853-1862
Becky K. Kerns and Michelle A. Day (2017)
The importance of disturbance by fire and other abiotic and biotic factors in driving cheatgrass invasion varies based on invasion stage
Biological Invasions 19 (6), p. 1853
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1863-1877
M.V. Mazzamuto, M. Morandini, M. Panzeri, L.A. Wauters, D.G. Preatoni and A. Martinoli (2017)
Space invaders: effects of invasive alien Pallas's squirrel on home range and body mass of native red squirrel
Biological Invasions 19 (6), p. 1863
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1889-1904
Heidi Hirsch, Johanne Brunet, Juan E. Zalapa, Henrik von Wehrden, Matthias Hartmann, Carolin Kleindienst, Brandon Schlautman, Evsey Kosman, Karsten Wesche, Daniel Renison and Isabell Hensen (2017)
Intra- and interspecific hybridization in invasive Siberian elm
Biological Invasions 19 (6), p. 1889
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1953-1970
Heather Mackay, E. Carina H. Keskitalo and Maria Pettersson (2017)
Getting invasive species on the political agenda: agenda setting and policy formulation in the case of ash dieback in the UK
Biological Invasions 19 (7), p. 1953
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 1999-2013
Alexander P. Kappel, R. Talbot Trotter, Melody A. Keena, John Rogan and Christopher A. Williams (2017)
Mapping of the Asian longhorned beetle's time to maturity and risk to invasion at contiguous United States extent
Biological Invasions 19 (7), p. 1999
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2029-2037
Walter D. Koenig and Andrew M. Liebhold (2017)
A decade of emerald ash borer effects on regional woodpecker and nuthatch populations
Biological Invasions 19 (7), p. 2029
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2047-2058
Emily S.J. Rauschert, David A. Mortensen and Steven M. Bloser (2017)
Human-mediated dispersal via rural road maintenance can move invasive propagules
Biological Invasions 19 (7), p. 2047
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2101-2123
Clarissa Alves da Rosa, Nelson Henrique de Almeida Curi, Fernando Puertas and Marcelo Passamani (2017)
Alien terrestrial mammals in Brazil: current status and management
Biological Invasions 19 (7), p. 2101
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2125-2141
Jarmila Krojerová-Prokesová, Miroslava Baranceková, Yukichika Kawata, Tatsuo Oshida, Hiromasa Igota and Petr Koubek (2017)
Genetic differentiation between introduced Central European sika and source populations in Japan: effects of isolation and demographic events
Biological Invasions 19 (7), p. 2125
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2143-2157
M.A. Hughes, J.J. Riggins, F.H. Koch, A.I. Cognato, C. Anderson, J.P. Formby, T.J. Dreaden, R.C. Ploetz and J.A. Smith (2017)
No rest for the laurels: symbiotic invaders cause unprecedented damage to southern USA forests
Biological Invasions 19 (7), p. 2143
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2159-2170
Morgane Gillard, Gabrielle Thiébaut, Carole Deleu and Boris Leroy (2017)
Present and future distribution of three aquatic plants taxa across the world: decrease in native and increase in invasive ranges
Biological Invasions 19 (7), p. 2159
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2171-2183
Pablo Souza-Alonso and Luís González (2017)
Don't leave me behind: viability of vegetative propagules of the clonal invasive Carpobrotus edulis and implications for plant management
Biological Invasions 19 (7), p. 2171
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2237-2246
Jorgelina Franzese and Estela Raffaele (2017)
Fire as a driver of pine invasions in the Southern Hemisphere: a review
Biological Invasions 19 (8), p. 2237
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2247-2259
Alvaro Luna, Detlev Franz, Diederik Strubbe, Assaf Shwartz, Michael P. Braun, Dailos Hernández-Brito, Yariv Malihi, Asaf Kaplan, Emiliano Mori, Mattia Menchetti, Chris A.M. van Turnhout, Dave Parrott, Frank-M. Chmielewski and Pim Edelaar (2017)
Reproductive timing as a constraint on invasion success in the Ring-necked parakeet (Psittacula krameri)
Biological Invasions 19 (8), p. 2247
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2307-2317
J. Morgan Varner, Howard G. Kuljian and Jesse K. Kreye (2017)
Fires without tanoak: the effects of a non-native disease on future community flammability
Biological Invasions 19 (8), p. 2307
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2319-2337
Claude Lavoie (2017)
The impact of invasive knotweed species (Reynoutria spp.) on the environment: review and research perspectives
Biological Invasions 19 (8), p. 2319
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2401-2417
Olaf Booy, Aileen C. Mill, Helen E. Roy, Alice Hiley, Niall Moore, Pete Robertson, Simon Baker, Matt Brazier, Mathilde Bue, Richard Bullock, Steve Campbell, Dominic Eyre, Jim Foster, Maggie Hatton-Ellis, Jo Long, Craig Macadam, Camilla Morrison-Bell, John Mumford, Jonathan Newman, David Parrott, Robin Payne, Trevor Renals, Eoina Rodgers, Mark Spencer, Paul Stebbing, Mike Sutton-Croft, Kevin J. Walker, Alastair Ward, Stan Whittaker and Gabe Wyn (2017)
Risk management to prioritise the eradication of new and emerging invasive non-native species
Biological Invasions 19 (8), p. 2401
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2419-2425
ukasz Myczko, ukasz Dylewski, Artur Chrzanowski and Tim H. Sparks (2017)
Acorns of invasive Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra) in Europe are larval hosts for moths and beetles
Biological Invasions 19 (8), p. 2419
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2427-2441
Ross T. Shackleton, Arne B.R. Witt, Francis M. Piroris and Brian W. van Wilgen (2017)
Distribution and socio-ecological impacts of the invasive alien cactus Opuntia stricta in eastern Africa
Biological Invasions 19 (8), p. 2427
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2477-2489
Rick J. Stoffels, Kyle E. Weatherman and Slade Allen-Ankins (2017)
Heat and hypoxia give a global invader, Gambusia holbrooki, the edge over a threatened endemic fish on Australian floodplains
Biological Invasions 19 (8), p. 2477
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2507-2517
Sonia Vanderhoeven, Etienne Branquart, Jim Casaer, Bram D'Hondt, Philip E. Hulme, Assaf Shwartz, Diederik Strubbe, Anne Turbé, Hugo Verreycken and Tim Adriaens (2017)
Beyond protocols: improving the reliability of expert-based risk analysis underpinning invasive species policies
Biological Invasions 19 (9), p. 2507
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2519-2532
Geng-Ping Zhu and A. Townsend Peterson (2017)
Do consensus models outperform individual models? Transferability evaluations of diverse modeling approaches for an invasive moth
Biological Invasions 19 (9), p. 2519
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2533-2542
Jacqueline A. Nielsen, Eva Grøndahl, Ragan M. Callaway, Katharine J.M. Dickinson and Bodil K. Ehlers (2017)
Home and away: biogeographical comparison of species diversity in Thymus vulgaris communities
Biological Invasions 19 (9), p. 2533
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2623-2632
Satu Ramula (2017)
The generality of management recommendations across populations of an invasive perennial herb
Biological Invasions 19 (9), p. 2623
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2647-2661
Steffan M. Pierre, Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio, Elizabeth H. Boughton and David G. Jenkins (2017)
Dispersal and local environment affect the spread of an invasive apple snail (Pomacea maculata) in Florida, USA
Biological Invasions 19 (9), p. 2647
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2675-2691
Sarah M. Swope, William H. Satterthwaite and Ingrid M. Parker (2017)
Spatiotemporal variation in the strength of density dependence: implications for biocontrol of Centaurea solstitialis
Biological Invasions 19 (9), p. 2675
Biological Invasions (2017) 19, 2729-2737
Samantha McCann, Matthew J. Greenlees and Richard Shine (2017)
On the fringe of the invasion: the ecology of cane toads in marginally-suitable habitats
Biological Invasions 19 (9), p. 2729