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1 Coqui frog invasions change invertebrate communities in Hawaii Choi, Ryan T.
2011
14 5 p. 939-948
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2 Eutrophication, agriculture and water level control shift aquatic plant communities from floating-leaved to submerged macrophytes in Lake Chini, Malaysia Sharip, Zati
2011
14 5 p. 1029-1044
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3 Exotic shrub invasion in a montane grassland: the role of fire as a potential restoration tool Srinivasan, Madhusudan P.
2011
14 5 p. 1009-1028
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4 How robust is the Australian Weed Risk Assessment protocol? A test using pine invasions in the Northern and Southern hemispheres McGregor, Kirsty F.
2011
14 5 p. 987-998
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5 Linking silver carp habitat selection to flow and phytoplankton in the Mississippi River Calkins, Heather A.
2011
14 5 p. 949-958
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6 Loopholes in the regulation of invasive species: genetic identifications identify mislabeling of prohibited aquarium plants Thum, Ryan A.
2011
14 5 p. 929-937
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7 Note to McGlynn’s article “Native and invasive plant interactions in wetlands and the minimal role of invasiveness” in Biological Invasions (2009) 11:1929–1939 Eichiner, Florian B.
2012
14 5 p. 1077-1078
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8 Plant introduction, naturalization, and invasion in French Guiana (South America) Delnatte, César
2011
14 5 p. 915-927
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9 Reconstructing the history of an invasion: the toxic phytoplankton species Gymnodinium catenatum in the Northeast Atlantic Ribeiro, Sofia
2011
14 5 p. 969-985
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10 Reduced investment in immune function in invasion-front populations of the cane toad (Rhinella marina) in Australia Llewellyn, David
2011
14 5 p. 999-1008
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11 The influence of floods and precipitation on Tamarix establishment in Grand Canyon, Arizona: consequences for flow regime restoration Mortenson, Susan G.
2011
14 5 p. 1061-1076
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12 The invasive Lespedeza cuneata attracts more insect pollinators than native congeners in tallgrass prairie with variable impacts Woods, Teresa M.
2011
14 5 p. 1045-1059
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13 Wahlberg’s epauletted fruit bat (Epomophorus wahlbergi) as a potential dispersal agent for fleshy-fruited invasive alien plants: effects of handling behaviour on seed germination Jordaan, Lorinda A.
2011
14 5 p. 959-968
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