Biological Invasions (2018)

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Articles of Biological Invasions entered for 2018:

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 33-44
Vito Scicchitano, Franck Dedeine, Anne-Genevieve Bagnères, Andrea Luchetti and Barbara Mantovani (2018)
Genetic diversity and invasion history of the European subterranean termite Reticulitermes urbis (Blattodea, Termitoidae, Rhinotermitidae)
Biological Invasions 20 (1),  p. 33

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 59-73
Brendan Quirion, Zachary Simek, Andrea Dávalos and Bernd Blossey (2018)
Management of invasive Phragmites australis in the Adirondacks: a cautionary tale about prospects of eradication
Biological Invasions 20 (1),  p. 59

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 77-86
Sheldon Plentovich, Todd Russell and Christine Camacho Fejeran (2018)
Yellow crazy ants (Anoplolepis gracilipes) reduce numbers and impede development of a burrow-nesting seabird
Biological Invasions 20 (1),  p. 77

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 121-136
Martin Thibault, Eric Vidal, Murray A. Potter, Ellie Dyer and Fabrice Brescia (2018)
The red-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer): serious pest or understudied invader?
Biological Invasions 20 (1),  p. 121

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 165-180
Daiane Salete Broch Mignoni, Kelly Simões and Marcia Regina Braga (2018)
Potential allelopathic effects of the tropical legume Sesbania virgata on the alien Leucaena leucocephala related to seed carbohydrate metabolism
Biological Invasions 20 (1),  p. 165

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 181-194
Brunno Freire Oliveira, Gabriel Corrêa Costa and Carlos Roberto Fonseca (2018)
Niche dynamics of two cryptic Prosopis invading South American drylands
Biological Invasions 20 (1),  p. 181

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 195-206
Gaylord A. Desurmont, Antoine Guiguet and Ted C.J. Turlings (2018)
Invasive insect herbivores as disrupters of chemically-mediated tritrophic interactions: effects of herbivore density and parasitoid learning
Biological Invasions 20 (1),  p. 195

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 219-233
Eva Panagiotakopulu and Paul C. Buckland (2018)
Early invaders: farmers, the granary weevil and other uninvited guests in the Neolithic
Biological Invasions 20 (1),  p. 219

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 251-266
A. David M. Latham, M. Cecilia Latham, Dan Herries, Mandy Barron, Jenyffer Cruz and Dean P. Anderson (2018)
Assessing the efficacy of aerial culling of introduced wild deer in New Zealand with analytical decomposition of predation risk
Biological Invasions 20 (1),  p. 251

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2715-2722
Carolina I. Calviño, Priscila Edwards, Martina Fernández, María Andrea Relva and Cecilia Ezcurra (2018)
Not one but three: undetected invasive Alnus species in northwestern Patagonia confirmed with cpDNA and ITS sequences
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 2715

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2739-2744
Ian A. Knight, Blake E. Wilson, Madeline Gill, Leslie Aviles, James T. Cronin, John A. Nyman, Scott A. Schneider and Rodrigo Diaz (2018)
Invasion of Nipponaclerda biwakoensis (Hemiptera: Aclerdidae) and Phragmites australis die-back in southern Louisiana, USA
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 2739

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2745-2751
Ayub M.O. Oduor, Huaping Long, A. Belarmain Fandohan, Jian Liu and Xiubo Yu (2018)
An invasive plant provides refuge to native plant species in an intensely grazed ecosystem
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 2745

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2753-2765
Guilherme de Oliveira, Bruno de Souza Barreto, Daniela da Silva dos Santos, Vinícius Queiroz de Matos and Maria Cecília Seara Santos (2018)
Combining the effects of biological invasion and climate change into systematic conservation planning for the Atlantic Forest
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 2753

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2777-2791
Jesse Bloom Bateman and Peter M. Vitousek (2018)
Soil fertility response to Ulex europaeus invasion and restoration efforts
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 2777

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2793-2806
Elizabeth H. Schultheis and Daniel J. MacGuigan (2018)
Competitive ability, not tolerance, may explain success of invasive plants over natives
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 2793

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2807-2820
J. Stephen Brewer, Flaviana Maluf Souza, Ragan M. Callaway and Giselda Durigan (2018)
Impact of invasive slash pine (Pinus elliottii) on groundcover vegetation at home and abroad
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 2807

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2849-2859
Z.R. Stahlschmidt, R.M. Walman and A.M. Mills (2018)
Red imported fire ants (Solenopsis invicta) and seasonality influence community refuge use
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 2849

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2861-2874
José Antonio González-Oreja, Iriana Zuria, Pilar Carbó-Ramírez and Gregory Michaël Charre (2018)
Using variation partitioning techniques to quantify the effects of invasive alien species on native urban bird assemblages
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 2861

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2875-2887
O. Cohen, A. Gamliel, J. Katan, E. Kurzbaum, J. Riov and P. Bar (2018)
Controlling the seed bank of the invasive plant Acacia saligna: comparison of the efficacy of prescribed burning, soil solarization, and their combination
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 2875

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2889-2897
Carolina Ocampo-Ariza, Jennifer L. Bufford, Philip E. Hulme, Paul D. Champion and William Godsoe (2018)
Strong fitness differences impede coexistence between an alien water fern (Azolla pinnata R. Br.) and its native congener (Azolla rubra R. Br.) in New Zealand
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 2889

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2899-2913
Wanwan Liang, Liem Tran, Robert Washington-Allen, Gregory Wiggins, Scott Stewart, James Vogt and Jerome Grant (2018)
Predicting the potential invasion of kudzu bug, Megacopta cribraria (Heteroptera: Plataspidae), in North and South America and determining its climatic preference
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 2899

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2963-2979
Antoine Fraimout and Anne-Christine Monnet (2018)
Accounting for intraspecific variation to quantify niche dynamics along the invasion routes of Drosophila suzukii
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 2963

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2997-3007
Michael J. Schuster and Peter B. Reich (2018)
Amur maple (Acer ginnala): an emerging invasive plant in North America
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 2997

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3009-3023
Morodoluwa Akin-Fajiye and Jessica Gurevitch (2018)
The influence of environmental factors on the distribution and density of invasive Centaurea stoebe across Northeastern USA
Biological Invasions 20 (10),  p. 3009

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3047-3053
Valerie J. Pasquarella, Joseph S. Elkinton and Bethany A. Bradley (2018)
Extensive gypsy moth defoliation in Southern New England characterized using Landsat satellite observations
Biological Invasions 20 (11),  p. 3047

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3055-3068
Francisco V. Dénes, José L. Tella, Viviane Zulian, Nêmora P. Prestes, Jaime Martínez and Fernando Hiraldo (2018)
Combined impacts of multiple non-native mammals on two life stages of a critically endangered Neotropical tree
Biological Invasions 20 (11),  p. 3055

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3069-3077
Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz and Judith Conroy (2018)
Working with gardeners to identify potential invasive ornamental garden plants: testing a citizen science approach
Biological Invasions 20 (11),  p. 3069

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3145-3159
Charles van Riper III, Sarah L. Puckett and Abigail J. Darrah (2018)
Influences of the invasive tamarisk leaf beetle (Diorhabda carinulata) on avian diets along the Dolores River in Southwestern Colorado USA
Biological Invasions 20 (11),  p. 3145

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3207-3226
Nina Wauters, Wouter Dekoninck and Denis Fournier (2018)
Introduction history and genetic diversity of the invasive ant Solenopsis geminata in the Galápagos Islands
Biological Invasions 20 (11),  p. 3207

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3227-3243
Chad Cheney, Karen J. Esler, Llewellyn C. Foxcroft, Nicola J. van Wilgen and Melodie A. McGeoch (2018)
The impact of data precision on the effectiveness of alien plant control programmes: a case study from a protected area
Biological Invasions 20 (11),  p. 3227

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3245-3254
Marie-Ève Roy and Philippe Nolet (2018)
Early-stage of invasion by beech bark disease does not necessarily trigger American beech root sucker establishment in hardwood stands
Biological Invasions 20 (11),  p. 3245

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3271-3295
Laura G. Perry, Lindsay V. Reynolds and Patrick B. Shafroth (2018)
Divergent effects of land-use, propagule pressure, and climate on woody riparian invasion
Biological Invasions 20 (11),  p. 3271

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3347-3355
Luiz Guilherme dos Santos Ribas, Cibele de Cássia-Silva, Danielle Katharine Petsch, Márcio José Silveira and Matheus Souza Lima-Ribeiro (2018)
The potential invasiveness of an aquatic macrophyte reflects founder effects from native niche
Biological Invasions 20 (11),  p. 3347

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3399-3407
Ayesha Prasad, Jayashree Ratnam and Mahesh Sankaran (2018)
Rainfall and removal method influence eradication success for Lantana camara
Biological Invasions 20 (12),  p. 3399

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3417-3429
Alexandra J.R. Carthey and Peter B. Banks (2018)
Naïve, bold, or just hungry? An invasive exotic prey species recognises but does not respond to its predators
Biological Invasions 20 (12),  p. 3417

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3431-3444
Kevin J. Loope, Jocelyn G. Millar and Erin E. Wilson Rankin (2018)
Weak nestmate discrimination behavior in native and invasive populations of a yellowjacket wasp (Vespula pensylvanica)
Biological Invasions 20 (12),  p. 3431

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3445-3460
Evan C. Brenton-Rule, Jana Dobelmann, James W. Baty, Robert L. Brown, Libor Dvorak, Julien Grangier, Maité Masciocchi, Chris McGrannachan, Chris R. Shortall, Julia Schmack, Carolien van Zyl, Ruan Veldtman and Philip J. Lester (2018)
The origins of global invasions of the German wasp (Vespula germanica) and its infection with four honey bee viruses
Biological Invasions 20 (12),  p. 3445

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3461-3473
Keith L. McDougall, Jonas Lembrechts, Lisa J. Rew, Sylvia Haider, Lohengrin A. Cavieres, Christoph Kueffer, Ann Milbau, Bridgett J. Naylor, Martin A. Nuñez, Anibal Pauchard, Tim Seipel, Karina L. Speziale, Genevieve T. Wright and Jake M. Alexander (2018)
Running off the road: roadside non-native plants invading mountain vegetation
Biological Invasions 20 (12),  p. 3461

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3491-3497
Jacob E. Lucero and Ragan M. Callaway (2018)
Native granivores reduce the establishment of native grasses but not invasive Bromus tectorum
Biological Invasions 20 (12),  p. 3491

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3545-3562
Annie L. Henry, Eduardo González, W. Wright Robinson, Bérenger Bourgeois and Anna A. Sher (2018)
Spatial modeling improves understanding patterns of invasive species defoliation by a biocontrol herbivore
Biological Invasions 20 (12),  p. 3545

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3563-3573
Tim M. Blackburn and Kevin J. Gaston (2018)
Abundance, biomass and energy use of native and alien breeding birds in Britain
Biological Invasions 20 (12),  p. 3563

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3575-3589
Filippo Frizzi, Alberto Masoni, Giovanni Quilghini, Paola Ciampelli and Giacomo Santini (2018)
Chronicle of an impact foretold: the fate and effect of the introduced Formica paralugubris ant
Biological Invasions 20 (12),  p. 3575

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3591-3604
Marie C. Diquelou, Geoff R. MacFarlane and Andrea S. Griffin (2018)
Investigating responses to control: a comparison of common myna behaviour across areas of high and low trapping pressure
Biological Invasions 20 (12),  p. 3591

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3605-3620
Ruth Mitchell, Savely Chitanava, Roman Dbar, Volodymyr Kramarets, Asko Lehtijärvi, Izolda Matchutadze, Giorgi Mamadashvili, Iryna Matsiakh, Saidou Nacambo, Irena Papazova-Anakieva, Shiroma Sathyapala, Boris Tuniyev, Gábor Vétek, Marine Zukhbaia and Marc Kenis (2018)
Identifying the ecological and societal consequences of a decline in Buxus forests in Europe and the Caucasus
Biological Invasions 20 (12),  p. 3605

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3621-3629
Gabriella Damasceno, Lara Souza, Vânia R. Pivello, Elizabeth Gorgone-Barbosa, Paula Z. Giroldo and Alessandra Fidelis (2018)
Impact of invasive grasses on Cerrado under natural regeneration
Biological Invasions 20 (12),  p. 3621

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3631-3645
Bi-Cheng Dong, Mo-Zhu Wang, Rui-Hua Liu, Fang-Li Luo, Hong-Li Li and Fei-Hai Yu (2018)
Direct and legacy effects of herbivory on growth and physiology of a clonal plant
Biological Invasions 20 (12),  p. 3631

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 3647-3658
Benjamin Baiser and Daijiang Li (2018)
Comparing species–area relationships of native and exotic species
Biological Invasions 20 (12),  p. 3647

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 345-363
Julie-Éléonore Maisonhaute, Geneviève Labrie and Eric Lucas (2018)
Effect of the spatial context along the invasion process: "Hierarchical spatial" or "Host-switching spatial" hypotheses?
Biological Invasions 20 (2),  p. 345

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 365-374
Angela M. Mech, Patrick C. Tobin, Robert O. Teskey, J. Rusty Rhea and Kamal J.K. Gandhi (2018)
Increases in summer temperatures decrease the survival of an invasive forest insect
Biological Invasions 20 (2),  p. 365

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 375-384
Janet E. Maclean, Ruth J. Mitchell, David F.R.P. Burslem, David Genney, Jeanette Hall and Robin J. Pakeman (2018)
Invasion by Rhododendron ponticum depletes the native seed bank with long-term impacts after its removal
Biological Invasions 20 (2),  p. 375

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 461-473
Priscila A. Powell and Ezequiel Aráoz (2018)
Biological and environmental effects on fine-scale seed dispersal of an invasive tree in a secondary subtropical forest
Biological Invasions 20 (2),  p. 461

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 533-545
Marisa Gomes, José Carlos Carvalho and Pedro Gomes (2018)
Invasive plants induce the taxonomic and functional replacement of dune spiders
Biological Invasions 20 (2),  p. 533

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 583-591
L.B. Zamora Nasca, M.A. Relva and M.A. Núñez (2018)
Ungulates can control tree invasions: experimental evidence from nonnative conifers and sheep herbivory
Biological Invasions 20 (3),  p. 583

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 593-606
Zachary M. Portman, Vincent J. Tepedino, Amber D. Tripodi, Allen L. Szalanski and Susan L. Durham (2018)
Local extinction of a rare plant pollinator in Southern Utah (USA) associated with invasion by Africanized honey bees
Biological Invasions 20 (3),  p. 593

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 607-618
Tyler Jessen, Yiwei Wang and Christopher C. Wilmers (2018)
Habitat fragmentation provides a competitive advantage to an invasive tree squirrel, Sciurus carolinensis
Biological Invasions 20 (3),  p. 607

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 653-664
Nildimar A. Honório, María C. Carrasquilla, Irka E. Bargielowski, Naoya Nishimura, Tom Swan and L. Philip Lounibos (2018)
Male origin determines satyrization potential of Aedes aegypti by invasive Aedes albopictus
Biological Invasions 20 (3),  p. 653

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 665-677
Eric Lombaert, Marc Ciosi, Nicholas J. Miller, Thomas W. Sappington, Aurélie Blin and Thomas Guillemaud (2018)
Colonization history of the western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera) in North America: insights from random forest ABC using microsatellite data
Biological Invasions 20 (3),  p. 665

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 679-694
Roger Magarey, Leslie Newton, Seung Cheon Hong, Yu Takeuchi, David Christie, Catherine S. Jarnevich, Lisa Kohl, Martin Damus, Steven I. Higgins, Leah Millar, Karen Castro, Amanda West, John Hastings, Gericke Cook, John Kartesz and Anthony L. Koop (2018)
Comparison of four modeling tools for the prediction of potential distribution for non-indigenous weeds in the United States
Biological Invasions 20 (3),  p. 679

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 695-707
Scott R. Abella (2018)
Forest decline after a 15-year "perfect storm" of invasion by hemlock woolly adelgid, drought, and hurricanes
Biological Invasions 20 (3),  p. 695

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 709-720
Abigail J. Darrah and Charles van Riper III (2018)
Riparian bird density decline in response to biocontrol of Tamarix from riparian ecosystems along the Dolores River in SW Colorado, USA
Biological Invasions 20 (3),  p. 709

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 741-756
Mathieu Bonneau, Cindy E. Hauser, Nicholas S.G. Williams and Roger D. Cousens (2018)
Optimal schedule for monitoring a plant incursion when detection and treatment success vary over time
Biological Invasions 20 (3),  p. 741

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 793-807
Jonay Cubas, José Luis Martín-Esquivel, Manuel Nogales, Severin D.H. Irl, Raquel Hernández-Hernández, Marta López-Darias, Manuel Marrero-Gómez, Marcelino J. del Arco and Juana María González-Mancebo (2018)
Contrasting effects of invasive rabbits on endemic plants driving vegetation change in a subtropical alpine insular environment
Biological Invasions 20 (3),  p. 793

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 877-890
Amy J. Davis, Ryan McCreary, Jeremiah Psiropoulos, Gary Brennan, Terry Cox, Andrew Partin and Kim M. Pepin (2018)
Quantifying site-level usage and certainty of absence for an invasive species through occupancy analysis of camera-trap data
Biological Invasions 20 (4),  p. 877

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 905-922
Christelle Suppo, Christelle Robinet, Elfie Perdereau, Dominique Andrieu and Anne-Geneviève Bagnères (2018)
Potential spread of the invasive North American termite, Reticulitermes flavipes, and the impact of climate warming
Biological Invasions 20 (4),  p. 905

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 995-1007
John P. Formby, John C. Rodgers, Frank H. Koch, Natraj Krishnan, Donald A. Duerr and John J. Riggins (2018)
Cold tolerance and invasive potential of the redbay ambrosia beetle (Xyleborus glabratus) in the eastern United States
Biological Invasions 20 (4),  p. 995

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1009-1031
Piotr Ceryngier, Oldrich Nedved, Audrey A. Grez, Eric W. Riddick, Helen E. Roy, Gilles San Martin, Tove Steenberg, Petr Vesely, Tania Zaviezo, Alvaro Zúñiga-Reinoso and Danny Haelewaters (2018)
Predators and parasitoids of the harlequin ladybird, Harmonia axyridis, in its native range and invaded areas
Biological Invasions 20 (4),  p. 1009

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1073-1092
Michele Cesari, Lara Maistrello, Lucia Piemontese, Raoul Bonini, Paride Dioli, Wonhoon Lee, Chang-Gyu Park, Georgios K. Partsinevelos, Lorena Rebecchi and Roberto Guidetti (2018)
Genetic diversity of the brown marmorated stink bug Halyomorpha halys in the invaded territories of Europe and its patterns of diffusion in Italy
Biological Invasions 20 (4),  p. 1073

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1099-1111
A. Gasc, J. Anso, J. Sueur, H. Jourdan and L. Desutter-Grandcolas (2018)
Cricket calling communities as an indicator of the invasive ant Wasmannia auropunctata in an insular biodiversity hotspot
Biological Invasions 20 (5),  p. 1099

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1129-1146
Patrícia Fernandes, Cristina Máguas, Otília Correia and Pablo González-Moreno (2018)
What drives Eucalyptus globulus natural establishment outside plantations? The relative importance of climate, plantation and site characteristics
Biological Invasions 20 (5),  p. 1129

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1147-1159
Martin J.P. Sullivan and Aldina M.A. Franco (2018)
Changes in habitat associations during range expansion: disentangling the effects of climate and residence time
Biological Invasions 20 (5),  p. 1147

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1161-1169
Julia A. Pilowsky and Philip T. Starks (2018)
Displacement and replacement in real time: Polistes dominula ' s impact on P. fuscatus in the northeastern U.S.
Biological Invasions 20 (5),  p. 1161

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1189-1198
Zarah Pattison, Robin Whytock and Nigel Willby (2018)
Invasion legacy effects versus sediment deposition as drivers of riparian vegetation
Biological Invasions 20 (5),  p. 1189

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1199-1210
Samiya Tabassum and Michelle R. Leishman (2018)
Have your cake and eat it too: greater dispersal ability and faster germination towards range edges of an invasive plant species in eastern Australia
Biological Invasions 20 (5),  p. 1199

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1211-1228
Julian R. Dupuis, Sheina B. Sim, Michael San Jose, Luc Leblanc, M. Aftab Hoassain, Daniel Rubinoff and Scott M. Geib (2018)
Population genomics and comparisons of selective signatures in two invasions of melon fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae (Diptera: Tephritidae)
Biological Invasions 20 (5),  p. 1211

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1275-1286
Marina J. Orlova-Bienkowskaja and Mark G. Volkovitsh (2018)
Are native ranges of the most destructive invasive pests well known? A case study of the native range of the emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)
Biological Invasions 20 (5),  p. 1275

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1349-1367
Clair L. Alston-Knox, Kerrie L. Mengersen, Robert Denham and Christopher M. Strickland (2018)
Modelling habitat and planning surveillance using Landsat imagery: a case study using Imported Red Fire ants
Biological Invasions 20 (5),  p. 1349

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1387-1402
Sandra L. Hoffberg, Rodney Mauricio and Richard J. Hall (2018)
Control or re-treat? Model-based guidelines for managing established plant invasions
Biological Invasions 20 (6),  p. 1387

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1403-1416
Lani T. Stinson and Liba Pejchar (2018)
The effects of introduced plants on songbird reproductive success
Biological Invasions 20 (6),  p. 1403

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1431-1447
Ricardo E. Gürtler, Lucía I. Rodríguez-Planes, Guillermo Gil, V. Martín Izquierdo, Marcelo Cavicchia and Aristóbulo Maranta (2018)
Differential long-term impacts of a management control program of axis deer and wild boar in a protected area of north-eastern Argentina
Biological Invasions 20 (6),  p. 1431

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1449-1457
Aaron B. Shiels, William P. Bukoski and Shane R. Siers (2018)
Diets of Kauai's invasive rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri): evidence of seed predation and dispersal in a human-altered landscape
Biological Invasions 20 (6),  p. 1449

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1459-1473
Pilar Fernandez-Conradi, Nicolas Borowiec, Xavier Capdevielle, Bastien Castagneyrol, Alberto Maltoni, Cécile Robin, Federico Selvi, Inge Van Halder, Fabrice Vétillard and Hervé Jactel (2018)
Plant neighbour identity and invasive pathogen infection affect associational resistance to an invasive gall wasp
Biological Invasions 20 (6),  p. 1459

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1475-1491
Suzanne T.E. Lommen, Caspar A. Hallmann, Eelke Jongejans, Bruno Chauvel, Melinda Leitsch-Vitalos, Alla Aleksanyan, Peter Tóth, Cristina Preda, Maja Scepanovic, Huseyin Onen, Barbara Tokarska-Guzik, Paulina Anastasiu, Zita Dorner, Annamária Fenesi, Gerhard Karrer, Katalin Nagy, Gyula Pinke, Viktor Tiborcz, Gergely Zagyvai, Mihály Zalai, Gabriella Kazinczi, Robert Leskovsek, Danijela Stesevic, Guillaume Fried, Levani Kalatozishvili, Andreas Lemke and Heinz Müller-Schärer (2018)
Explaining variability in the production of seed and allergenic pollen by invasive Ambrosia artemisiifolia across Europe
Biological Invasions 20 (6),  p. 1475

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1493-1506
Bethany A. Bradley, Caroline A. Curtis, Emily J. Fusco, John T. Abatzoglou, Jennifer K. Balch, Sepideh Dadashi and Mao-Ning Tuanmu (2018)
Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) distribution in the intermountain Western United States and its relationship to fire frequency, seasonality, and ignitions
Biological Invasions 20 (6),  p. 1493

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1507-1522
Samuel C. Andrew, Monica Awasthy, Peri E. Bolton, Lee A. Rollins, Shinichi Nakagawa and Simon C. Griffith (2018)
The genetic structure of the introduced house sparrow populations in Australia and New Zealand is consistent with historical descriptions of multiple introductions to each country
Biological Invasions 20 (6),  p. 1507

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1537-1552
Zachery S. Gizicki, Vanessa Tamez, Anastasia P. Galanopoulou, Pavlos Avramidis and Johannes Foufopoulos (2018)
Long-term effects of feral goats (Capra hircus) on Mediterranean island communities: results from whole island manipulations
Biological Invasions 20 (6),  p. 1537

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1553-1565
Stephen R. Quarrell, Juliette Arabi, Arnaud Suwalski, Michel Veuille, Thierry Wirth and Geoff R. Allen (2018)
The invasion biology of the invasive earwig, Forficula auricularia in Australasian ecosystems
Biological Invasions 20 (6),  p. 1553

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1567-1575
João Augusto Alves Meira-Neto, Maria Carolina Nunes Alves da Silva, Gláucia Soares Tolentino, Markus Gastauer, Tillmann Buttschardt, Florian Ulm and Cristina Máguas (2018)
Early Acacia invasion in a sandy ecosystem enables shading mediated by soil, leaf nitrogen and facilitation
Biological Invasions 20 (6),  p. 1567

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1597-1610
Lohengrin A. Cavieres, Ana Karen Sanhueza, Gustavo Torres-Mellado and Angélica Casanova-Katny (2018)
Competition between native Antarctic vascular plants and invasive Poa annua changes with temperature and soil nitrogen availability
Biological Invasions 20 (6),  p. 1597

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1611-1621
Wolfgang Nentwig, Sven Bacher, Sabrina Kumschick, Petr Pysek and Montserrat Vilà (2018)
More than "100 worst" alien species in Europe
Biological Invasions 20 (6),  p. 1611

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1643-1649
Mar Leza, Miguel Angel Miranda and Víctor Colomar (2018)
First detection of Vespa velutina nigrithorax (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) in the Balearic Islands (Western Mediterranean): a challenging study case
Biological Invasions 20 (7),  p. 1643

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1687-1702
Joanne X.W. Wong, Federica Costantini, Nicola Merloni, Lorenzo Savelli, Danny Geelen and Laura Airoldi (2018)
The widespread and overlooked replacement of Spartina maritima by non-indigenous S. anglica and S. townsendii in north-western Adriatic saltmarshes
Biological Invasions 20 (7),  p. 1687

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1719-1734
Javier Ruiz, Anna Traveset, Amparo Lázaro, David Alomar and José M. Fedriani (2018)
A spatially explicit analysis of Paysandisia archon attack on the endemic Mediterranean dwarf palm
Biological Invasions 20 (7),  p. 1719

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1735-1747
N. Bunbury, R. von Brandis, J.C. Currie, J. van de Crommenacker, W. Accouche, D. Birch, L. Chong-Seng, N. Doak, P. Haupt, P. Haverson, M. Jean-Baptiste and F. Fleischer-Dogley (2018)
Late stage dynamics of a successful feral goat eradication from the UNESCO World Heritage site of Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles
Biological Invasions 20 (7),  p. 1735

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1821-1832
Ming Ni, Yu Liu, Chengjin Chu, Han Xu and Suqin Fang (2018)
Fast seedling root growth leads to competitive superiority of invasive plants
Biological Invasions 20 (7),  p. 1821

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1833-1847
Benjamin Feit, Christopher E. Gordon, Jonathan K. Webb, Tim S. Jessop, Shawn W. Laffan, Tim Dempster and Mike Letnic (2018)
Invasive cane toads might initiate cascades of direct and indirect effects in a terrestrial ecosystem
Biological Invasions 20 (7),  p. 1833

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1849-1863
Ninad Avinash Mungi, Nicholas C. Coops, K. Ramesh and Gopal S. Rawat (2018)
How global climate change and regional disturbance can expand the invasion risk? Case study of Lantana camara invasion in the Himalaya
Biological Invasions 20 (7),  p. 1849

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1865-1880
Felipe A. Hernández, Brandon M. Parker, Cortney L. Pylant, Timothy J. Smyser, Antoinette J. Piaggio, Stacey L. Lance, Michael P. Milleson, James D. Austin and Samantha M. Wisely (2018)
Invasion ecology of wild pigs (Sus scrofa) in Florida, USA: the role of humans in the expansion and colonization of an invasive wild ungulate
Biological Invasions 20 (7),  p. 1865

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1881-1897
Bao-Ming Chen, Carla M. D'Antonio, Nicole Molinari and Shao-Lin Peng (2018)
Mechanisms of influence of invasive grass litter on germination and growth of coexisting species in California
Biological Invasions 20 (7),  p. 1881

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1913-1929
L. Philip Lounibos and Steven A. Juliano (2018)
Where vectors collide: the importance of mechanisms shaping the realized niche for modeling ranges of invasive Aedes mosquitoes
Biological Invasions 20 (8),  p. 1913

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1931-1943
Yulia Vinogradova, Jan Pergl, Franz Essl, Martin Hejda, Mark van Kleunen, REGIONAL CONTRIBUTORS and Petr Pysek (2018)
Invasive alien plants of Russia: insights from regional inventories
Biological Invasions 20 (8),  p. 1931

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 1991-2003
Christopher J. Foelker, Dylan Parry and Melissa K. Fierke (2018)
Biotic resistance and the spatiotemporal distribution of an invading woodwasp, Sirex noctilio
Biological Invasions 20 (8),  p. 1991

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2033-2046
Xiaona Shao, Qiaoming Li, Luxiang Lin and Tianhua He (2018)
On the origin and genetic variability of the two invasive biotypes of Chromolaena odorata
Biological Invasions 20 (8),  p. 2033

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2061-2076
Shanyong He, Liping Yin, Junbao Wen and Yibing Liang (2018)
A test of the Australian Weed Risk Assessment system in China
Biological Invasions 20 (8),  p. 2061

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2077-2089
Matthew J. Greenlees, Stewart Harris, Arthur W. White and Richard Shine (2018)
The establishment and eradication of an extra-limital population of invasive cane toads
Biological Invasions 20 (8),  p. 2077

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2091-2105
Daniel Jones, Gareth Bruce, Mike S. Fowler, Rhyan Law-Cooper, Ian Graham, Alan Abel, F. Alayne Street-Perrott and Daniel Eastwood (2018)
Optimising physiochemical control of invasive Japanese knotweed
Biological Invasions 20 (8),  p. 2091

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2121-2140
Anna Florianová and Zuzana Münzbergová (2018)
Drivers of natural spread of invasive Impatiens parviflora differ between life-cycle stages
Biological Invasions 20 (8),  p. 2121

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2141-2155
Andrea R. Hefty, Brian H. Aukema, Robert C. Venette, Mark V. Coggeshall, James R. McKenna and Steven J. Seybold (2018)
Reproduction and potential range expansion of walnut twig beetle across the Juglandaceae
Biological Invasions 20 (8),  p. 2141

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2173-2186
Allyson L. Degrassi (2018)
Hemlock woolly adelgid invasion affects microhabitat characteristics and small mammal communities
Biological Invasions 20 (8),  p. 2173

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2209-2225
David M. Forsyth, David S.L. Ramsey, Mike Perry, Meredith McKay and Elaine F. Wright (2018)
Control history, longitude and multiple abiotic and biotic variables predict the abundances of invasive brushtail possums in New Zealand forests
Biological Invasions 20 (8),  p. 2209

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2257-2271
Michael Ewald, Sandra Skowronek, Raf Aerts, Klara Dolos, Jonathan Lenoir, Manuel Nicolas, Jens Warrie, Tarek Hattab, Hannes Feilhauer, Olivier Honnay, Carol X. Garzón-López, Guillaume Decocq, Ruben Van De Kerchove, Ben Somers, Duccio Rocchini and Sebastian Schmidtlein (2018)
Analyzing remotely sensed structural and chemical canopy traits of a forest invaded by Prunus serotina over multiple spatial scales
Biological Invasions 20 (8),  p. 2257

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2277-2283
Pablo I. Plaza, Karina L. Speziale and Sergio A. Lambertucci (2018)
Rubbish dumps as invasive plant epicentres
Biological Invasions 20 (9),  p. 2277

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2301-2311
Daniel A. Bachen, Andrea R. Litt and Claire N. Gower (2018)
Simulating cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) invasion decreases access to food resources for small mammals in sagebrush steppe
Biological Invasions 20 (9),  p. 2301

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2313-2328
A.R. Harris, M.S. Mullett and J.F. Webber (2018)
Changes in the population structure and sporulation behaviour of Phytophthora ramorum associated with the epidemic on Larix (larch) in Britain
Biological Invasions 20 (9),  p. 2313

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2363-2379
Marcin K. Dyderski and Andrzej M. Jagodzinski (2018)
Drivers of invasive tree and shrub natural regeneration in temperate forests
Biological Invasions 20 (9),  p. 2363

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2381-2393
Jun Shi, Mirka Macel, Katja Tielbörger and Koen J.F. Verhoeven (2018)
Effects of admixture in native and invasive populations of Lythrum salicaria
Biological Invasions 20 (9),  p. 2381

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2395-2420
G. Dittrich-Schröder, T.B. Hoareau, B.P. Hurley, M.J. Wingfield, S. Lawson, H.F. Nahrung and B. Slippers (2018)
Population genetic analyses of complex global insect invasions in managed landscapes: a Leptocybe invasa (Hymenoptera) case study
Biological Invasions 20 (9),  p. 2395

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2439-2449
James O. Eckberg, Gregg A. Johnson, Laura L. Seefeldt, Andrew J. Felton, Michael D. Casler and Ruth G. Shaw (2018)
Competitive effects of cultivar and wild switchgrass on other native grasses
Biological Invasions 20 (9),  p. 2439

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2451-2459
Megan L. Vahsen, Katriona Shea, Ciara L. Hovis, Brittany J. Teller and Ruth A. Hufbauer (2018)
Prior adaptation, diversity, and introduction frequency mediate the positive relationship between propagule pressure and the initial success of founding populations
Biological Invasions 20 (9),  p. 2451

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2517-2534
Ayenew Gezie, Workiyie Worie Assefa, Belachew Getnet, Wassie Anteneh, Eshete Dejen and Seid Tiku Mereta (2018)
Potential impacts of water hyacinth invasion and management on water quality and human health in Lake Tana watershed, Northwest Ethiopia
Biological Invasions 20 (9),  p. 2517

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2535-2552
Crysta A. Gantz, Mark A. Renshaw, Daniel Erickson, David M. Lodge and Scott P. Egan (2018)
Environmental DNA detection of aquatic invasive plants in lab mesocosm and natural field conditions
Biological Invasions 20 (9),  p. 2535

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2553-2565
Chandler E. Puritty, Margaret M. Mayfield, Francisco M. Azcárate and Elsa E. Cleland (2018)
Different traits predict competitive effect versus response by Bromus madritensis in its native and invaded ranges
Biological Invasions 20 (9),  p. 2553

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2599-2622
Kylie B. Ireland, Lindsay Bulman, Andrew J. Hoskins, Elizabeth A. Pinkard, Caroline Mohammed and Darren J. Kriticos (2018)
Estimating the potential geographical range of Sirex noctilio: comparison with an existing model and relationship with field severity
Biological Invasions 20 (9),  p. 2599

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2647-2660
Michael C. Rotter and Liza M. Holeski (2018)
A meta-analysis of the evolution of increased competitive ability hypothesis: genetic-based trait variation and herbivory resistance trade-offs
Biological Invasions 20 (9),  p. 2647

Biological Invasions (2018) 20, 2661-2677
Kim Cuddington, Stephanie Sobek-Swant, Jill C. Crosthwaite, D. Barry Lyons and Brent J. Sinclair (2018)
Probability of emerald ash borer impact for Canadian cities and North America: a mechanistic model
Biological Invasions 20 (9),  p. 2661