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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Bamboo invasion of native broadleaf forest modified soil microbial communities and diversity Xu, Qiu-Fang
2014
17 1 p. 433-444
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2 Behavior in invasive New Zealand mud snails (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) is related to source population Levri, Edward P.
2014
17 1 p. 497-506
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3 Canal type affects invasiveness of the apple snail Pomacea canaliculata through its effects on animal species richness and waterweed invasion Hara, Akiko
2014
17 1 p. 63-71
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4 Can we predict risky human behaviour involving invasive species? A case study of the release of fishes to the wild Drake, D. Andrew R.
2014
17 1 p. 309-326
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5 Combining the effects of surrounding land-use and propagule pressure to predict the distribution of an invasive plant Thomas, Shyam M.
2014
17 1 p. 477-495
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6 Context-dependent patterns, determinants and demographic consequences of herbivory in an invasive species Biswas, Shekhar R.
2014
17 1 p. 165-178
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7 Controlling an invasive plant at the edge of its range: towards a broader understanding of management feasibility Tzankova, Zdravka
2014
17 1 p. 507-527
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8 Demographic flexibility influences colonization success: profiling invasive fish species in the Danube River by the use of population models Jarić, Ivan
2014
17 1 p. 219-229
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9 Density-dependent effects of an invasive wasp on the morphology of an endemic New Zealand ant Burne, Allan R.
2014
17 1 p. 327-335
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10 Designing efficient surveys: spatial arrangement of sample points for detection of invasive species Berec, Luděk
2014
17 1 p. 445-459
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11 Differences in herbivore damage and performance among Arctium minus (burdock) genotypes sampled from a geographic gradient: a common garden experiment Lee, Yoonsoo
2014
17 1 p. 397-408
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12 Ecological limits can obscure expansion history: patterns of genetic diversity in a temperate mosquito in Hawaii Egizi, A.
2014
17 1 p. 123-132
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13 Erratum to: Invasion of Bromus tectorum (L.) into California and the American Southwest: rapid, multi-directional and genetically diverse Pawlak, Angela R.
2014
17 1 p. 307
artikel
14 Estimating eradication probabilities and trade-offs for decision analysis in invasive species eradication programs Spring, Daniel
2014
17 1 p. 191-204
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15 European newts establish in Australia, marking the arrival of a new amphibian order Tingley, Reid
2014
17 1 p. 31-37
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16 Genetic analysis of invasive Asian Black Carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) in the Mississippi River Basin: evidence for multiple introductions Hunter, Margaret E.
2014
17 1 p. 99-114
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17 How can an invasive grass affect fire behavior in a tropical savanna? A community and individual plant level approach Gorgone-Barbosa, Elizabeth
2014
17 1 p. 423-431
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18 Indirect effects of biocontrol of an invasive riparian plant (Tamarix) alters habitat and reduces herpetofauna abundance Bateman, H. L.
2014
17 1 p. 87-97
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19 Introductions over introductions: the genomic adulteration of an early genetically valuable alien species in the United Kingdom Barbanera, Filippo
2014
17 1 p. 409-422
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20 Invader traits and community context contribute to the recent invasion success of the macroalga Heterosiphonia japonica on New England rocky reefs Low, Natalie H. N.
2014
17 1 p. 257-271
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21 Invasion of Bromus tectorum (L.) into California and the American Southwest: rapid, multi-directional and genetically diverse Pawlak, Angela R.
2014
17 1 p. 287-306
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22 Invasive alien species disrupt spatial and temporal ecology and threaten extinction in an insular, small mammal community Montgomery, W. Ian
2014
17 1 p. 179-189
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23 Invasive avian malaria as an emerging parasitic disease in native birds of Peru Marzal, Alfonso
2014
17 1 p. 39-45
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24 Invasive cordgrass facilitates epifaunal communities in a Chinese marsh Chen, Huili
2014
17 1 p. 205-217
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25 Investigating the genetic variation and structure of a native unionid mussel in the Laurentian Great Lakes following an invasion of dreissenid mussels Rowe, Matthew T.
2014
17 1 p. 351-364
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26 Limited options for native goodeid fish simultaneously confronted to climate change and biological invasions Ramírez Carrillo, Elvia
2014
17 1 p. 245-256
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27 Microtopography promotes coexistence of an invasive seagrass and its native congener Hannam, Michael P.
2014
17 1 p. 381-395
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28 Modelling the risk of invasion by the red-swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii): incorporating local variables to better inform management decisions Moreira, Francisco D.
2014
17 1 p. 273-285
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29 Naturalization and invasion of alien plants in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands Rojas-Sandoval, Julissa
2014
17 1 p. 149-163
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30 Potential impact of invasive alien species on ecosystem services provided by a tropical forested ecosystem: a case study from Montserrat Peh, Kelvin S.-H.
2014
17 1 p. 461-475
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31 Predatory impact of non-native rainbow trout on endemic fish populations in headwater streams in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa Shelton, Jeremy M.
2014
17 1 p. 365-379
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32 Priority effects can lead to underestimation of dispersal and invasion potential Fraser, Ceridwen I.
2014
17 1 p. 1-8
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33 Role of propagule pressure and priority effects on seedlings during invasion and restoration of shrub-steppe Schantz, Merilynn C.
2014
17 1 p. 73-85
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34 Testing for multiple invasion routes and source populations for the invasive brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis) on Guam: implications for pest management Richmond, Jonathan Q.
2014
17 1 p. 337-349
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35 The alien flora of Brazilian Caatinga: deliberate introductions expand the contingent of potential invaders Almeida, Walkiria R.
2014
17 1 p. 51-56
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36 The geographic scale of genetic differentiation in the feral pigeon (Columba livia): implications for management Jacob, Gwenaël
2014
17 1 p. 23-29
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37 The impact of introduced hosts on parasite transmission: opisthorchiid infections in American mink (Neovison vison) Sherrard-Smith, Ellie
2014
17 1 p. 115-122
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38 The invasibility of small headwater streams by an emerging invader, Clarias gariepinus Ellender, Bruce R.
2014
17 1 p. 57-61
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39 The regime of climate-related disturbance and nutrient enrichment modulate macroalgal invasions in rockpools Bertocci, Iacopo
2014
17 1 p. 133-147
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40 The targeting of large-sized benthic macrofauna by an invasive portunid predator: evidence from a caging study Townsend, Michael
2014
17 1 p. 231-244
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41 Towards the European eradication of the North American ruddy duck Robertson, P. A.
2014
17 1 p. 9-12
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42 Tracking the expansion of the American mink (Neovison vison) range in NW Portugal Rodrigues, Diana C.
2014
17 1 p. 13-22
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43 Tupinambis merianae as nest predators of crocodilians and turtles in Florida, USA Mazzotti, Frank J.
2014
17 1 p. 47-50
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