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1 Ant predation on an invasive herbivore: can an extrafloral nectar-producing plant provide associational resistance to Opuntia individuals? Jezorek, Heather
2011
13 10 p. 2261-2273
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2 Are environmental factors important facilitators of pompom weed (Campuloclinium macrocephalum) invasion in South African rangelands? Goodall, Jeremy
2011
13 10 p. 2217-2231
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3 Effects of food availability on reproductive output, offspring quality and reproductive efficiency in the apple snail Pomacea canaliculata Tamburi, Nicolás E.
2011
13 10 p. 2351-2360
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4 Evolution of growth but not structural or chemical defense in Verbascum thapsus (common mullein) following introduction to North America Alba, Christina
2011
13 10 p. 2379-2389
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5 Exploring associations between international trade and environmental factors with establishment patterns of exotic Scolytinae Marini, Lorenzo
2011
13 10 p. 2275-2288
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6 Impacts of non-native plant and animal invaders on gap regeneration in a protected boreal forest Humber, Jessica M.
2011
13 10 p. 2361-2377
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7 Incorporating uncertainty and social values in managing invasive alien species: a deliberative multi-criteria evaluation approach Liu, Shuang
2011
13 10 p. 2323-2337
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8 Invasion impacts on biodiversity: responses of ant communities to infestation by cat’s claw creeper vine, Macfadyenaunguis-cati (Bignoniaceae) in subtropical Australia Osunkoya, Olusegun O.
2011
13 10 p. 2289-2302
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9 Invasive alga Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea makes a strong impact on the Mediterranean sponge Sarcotragus spinosulus Žuljević, Ante
2011
13 10 p. 2303-2308
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10 Microhabitat preference constrains invasive spread of non-native natal grass (Melinis repens) David, Aaron S.
2011
13 10 p. 2309-2322
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11 Mycorrhizae and soil phosphorus affect growth of Celastrus orbiculatus Lett, Carly N.
2011
13 10 p. 2339-2350
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12 Natural and human dimensions of a quasi-wild species: the case of kudzu Li, Zhenyu
2011
13 10 p. 2167-2179
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13 On the occurrence of the African hind, Cephalopholis taeniops, in the Canary Islands (eastern subtropical Atlantic): introduction of large-sized demersal littoral fishes in ballast water of oil platforms? Brito, Alberto
2011
13 10 p. 2185-2189
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14 Predicting the potential invasive range of light brown apple moth (Epiphyas postvittana) using biologically informed and correlative species distribution models Lozier, Jeffrey D.
2011
13 10 p. 2409-2421
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15 Preying on invasives: the exotic New Zealand mudsnail in the diet of the endangered tidewater goby Hellmair, Michael
2011
13 10 p. 2197-2201
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16 Priority resource access mediates competitive intensity between an invasive weevil and native floral herbivores Louda, S. M.
2011
13 10 p. 2233-2248
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17 Reinvasion by ship rats (Rattus rattus) of forest fragments after eradication King, Carolyn M.
2011
13 10 p. 2391-2408
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18 Resistance to Centaurea solstitialis invasion from annual and perennial grasses in California and Argentina Hierro, José L.
2011
13 10 p. 2249-2259
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19 Response to Eichiner’s 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 McGlynn, Catherine A.
2011
13 10 p. 2181-2183
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20 The effects of nitrogen addition on the growth of two exotic and two native forest understory plants Ross, Kristen A.
2011
13 10 p. 2203-2216
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21 The wave towards a new steady state: effects of earthworm invasion on soil microbial functions Eisenhauer, Nico
2011
13 10 p. 2191-2196
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