no |
title |
author |
magazine |
year |
volume |
issue |
page(s) |
type |
1 |
Can the introduction of Xenopus laevis affect native amphibian populations? Reduction of reproductive occurrence in presence of the invasive species
|
Lillo, Francesco |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1533-1541 |
article |
2 |
Effects of exotic Spartina alterniflora on the habitat patch associations of breeding saltmarsh birds at Chongming Dongtan in the Yangtze River estuary, China
|
Ma, Zhijun |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1673-1686 |
article |
3 |
Effects of invasive seaweeds on feeding preference and performance of a keystone Mediterranean herbivore
|
Tomas, Fiona |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1559-1570 |
article |
4 |
Effects of the alien algae Undaria pinnatifida (Phaeophyceae, Laminariales) on the diversity and abundance of benthic macrofauna in Golfo Nuevo (Patagonia, Argentina): potential implications for local food webs
|
Irigoyen, Alejo J. |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1521-1532 |
article |
5 |
Foraging choice and replacement reproductives facilitate invasiveness in drywood termites
|
Evans, Theodore A. |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1579-1587 |
article |
6 |
Forests are not immune to plant invasions: phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation allow Prunella vulgaris to colonize a temperate evergreen rainforest
|
Godoy, Oscar |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1615-1625 |
article |
7 |
Frequent burning promotes invasions of alien plants into a mesic African savanna
|
Masocha, Mhosisi |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1641-1648 |
article |
8 |
Identifying plausible scenarios for the establishment of invasive Burmese pythons (Python molurus) in Southern Florida
|
Willson, John D. |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1493-1504 |
article |
9 |
Inferring native range and invasion scenarios with mitochondrial DNA: the case of T. solanivora successive north–south step-wise introductions across Central and South America
|
Torres-Leguizamón, M. |
|
2011 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1505-1519 |
article |
10 |
Molecular markers reconstruct the invasion history of variable leaf watermilfoil (Myriophyllum heterophyllum) and distinguish it from closely related species
|
Thum, Ryan A. |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1687-1709 |
article |
11 |
Secondary invasion of Acer negundo: the role of phenotypic responses versus local adaptation
|
Erfmeier, Alexandra |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1599-1614 |
article |
12 |
Spatial distribution and performance of native and invasive Ardisia (Myrsinaceae) species in Puerto Rico: the anatomy of an invasion
|
Muñoz, Marcia C. |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1543-1558 |
article |
13 |
The absence of genotypic diversity in a successful parthenogenetic invader
|
Dybdahl, Mark F. |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1663-1672 |
article |
14 |
The effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal and garlic mustard introductions on native AM fungal diversity
|
Koch, Alexander M. |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1627-1639 |
article |
15 |
The efficacy of two synthesized sea lamprey sex pheromone components as a trap lure when placed in direct competition with natural male odors
|
Luehring, Mark A. |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1589-1597 |
article |
16 |
The successful elimination of Cane toads, Bufo marinus, from an island with breeding habitat off Bermuda
|
Wingate, David B. |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1487-1492 |
article |
17 |
Towards a global database of weed risk assessments: a test of transferability for the tropics
|
Chong, Kwek Yan |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1571-1577 |
article |
18 |
What are the key drivers of spread in invasive plants: dispersal, demography or landscape: and how can we use this knowledge to aid management?
|
Coutts, Shaun R. |
|
2010 |
13 |
7 |
p. 1649-1661 |
article |