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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparison of the establishment success, response to competition, and community impact of invasive and non-invasive Gambusia species Schopt Rehage, J.

22 2 p. 509-522
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2 A framework for predicting which non-native individuals and species will enter, survive, and exit human-mediated transport Sinclair, James S.

22 2 p. 217-231
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3 A precipitous decline in an invasive snail population cannot be explained by a native predator Greenwood, Daniel J.

22 2 p. 363-378
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4 Artificial structure density predicts fouling community diversity on settlement panels Susick, Kent

22 2 p. 271-292
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5 A worldwide perspective of the legislation and regulations governing sentinel plants Vettraino, Anna Maria

22 2 p. 353-362
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6 Biotic and abiotic changes in subtropical seasonal deciduous forest associated with invasion by Hovenia dulcis Thunb. (Rhamnaceae) Schmidt, Alexandre Deschamps

22 2 p. 293-306
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7 Correction to: Incorporating climate change into invasive species management: insights from managers Beaury, Evelyn M.

22 2 p. 253
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8 Current and future distribution of the invasive oak processionary moth Godefroid, M.

22 2 p. 523-534
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9 Dendroecology of Pinus elliottii Engelm. reveals waves of invasion in a neotropical savanna Brandes, Arno Fritz das Neves

22 2 p. 403-419
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10 Direct evidence of native ant displacement by the Argentine ant in island ecosystems Naughton, Ida

22 2 p. 681-691
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11 Effective removal of the American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) on a landscape level: long term monitoring and removal efforts in Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park Kamoroff, Colleen

22 2 p. 617-626
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12 Effects of coexistence and predator experience on antipredatory responses of montane amphibian larvae towards native and introduced salmonids Polo-Cavia, Nuria

22 2 p. 379-390
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13 Effects of hydraulic engineering restoration measures on invasive gobies in a large river (Danube, Austria) Ramler, David

22 2 p. 437-453
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14 Effects of invasive Cirsium arvense on pollination in a southern Appalachian floral community vary with spatial scale and floral symmetry Daniels, Jesse D.

22 2 p. 783-797
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15 Experimental and survey-based evidences for effective biotic resistance by predators in ports Leclerc, Jean-Charles

22 2 p. 339-352
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16 Experimental evidence for the decline of submerged vegetation in freshwater ecosystems by the invasive Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) Schoelynck, Jonas

22 2 p. 627-641
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17 Fire, livestock grazing, topography, and precipitation affect occurrence and prevalence of cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) in the central Great Basin, USA Williamson, Matthew A.

22 2 p. 663-680
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18 Genetic variability on worldwide populations of the scale insect Pulvinariella mesembryanthemi Vieites-Blanco, Cristina

22 2 p. 735-748
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19 Geographic and genetic variation in susceptibility of Butomus umbellatus to foliar fungal pathogens Harms, Nathan

22 2 p. 535-548
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20 Global parasite trafficking: Asian Gyrodactylus (Monogenea) arrived to the U.S.A. via invasive fish Misgurnus anguillicaudatus as a threat to amphibians Reyda, Florian B.

22 2 p. 391-402
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21 History, impacts, and management in Africa of the world’s most invasive aquatic plant Simberloff, Daniel

22 2 p. 847-849
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22 Impact of the invasive alien topmouth gudgeon (Pseudorasbora parva) and its associated parasite Sphaerothecum destruens on native fish species Spikmans, Frank

22 2 p. 587-601
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23 Incorporating climate change into invasive species management: insights from managers Beaury, Evelyn M.

22 2 p. 233-252
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24 Incorporating climate change into invasive species management: insights from managers Beaury, Evelyn M.

22 2 p. 233-252
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25 Invasion genomics supports an old hybrid swarm of pool frogs in Western Europe Dufresnes, Christophe

22 2 p. 205-210
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26 Invasive pines in Argentinian grasslands: lessons from control operations Brancatelli, Gabriela I. E.

22 2 p. 473-484
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27 Invasive plants of eastern Canada: history, impacts, management, and stories Simberloff, Daniel

22 2 p. 843-845
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28 Invasive silver carp is empirically linked to declines of native sport fish in the Upper Mississippi River System Chick, John H.

22 2 p. 723-734
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29 Keeping up with introduced marine species at a remote biodiversity hotspot: awareness, training and collaboration across different sectors is key Huhn, Mareike

22 2 p. 749-771
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30 Limits to alien black rats (Rattus rattus) acting as equivalent pollinators to extinct native small mammals: the influence of stem width on mammal activity at native Banksia ericifolia inflorescences O’Rourke, Rebecca L.

22 2 p. 329-338
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31 Long-term changes in mole cricket body size associated with enemy-free space and a novel range Allen, Pablo E.

22 2 p. 773-782
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32 Lovebirds in the air: trade patterns, establishment success and niche shifts of Agapornis parrots within their non-native range Mori, Emiliano

22 2 p. 421-435
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33 Managing invasive Siberian chipmunks Eutamias sibiricus in Italy: a matter of attitudes and risk of dispersal Cerri, Jacopo

22 2 p. 603-616
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34 Mixed evidence for shifts to faster carbon capture strategies towards range edges of two coastal invasive plants in eastern Australia Tabassum, Samiya

22 2 p. 563-575
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35 Multifaceted implications of the competition between native and invasive crayfish: a glimmer of hope for the native’s long-term survival Pacioglu, Octavian

22 2 p. 827-842
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36 Multiplex real-time PCR enables the simultaneous detection of environmental DNA from freshwater fishes: a case study of three exotic and three threatened native fishes in Japan Jo, Toshiaki

22 2 p. 455-471
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37 No escape: most insect colonisers of an introduced fig tree in Cyprus come from the plant’s native range Compton, S. G.

22 2 p. 211-216
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38 No evidence for novel weapons: biochemical recognition modulates early ontogenetic processes in native species and invasive acacias Yannelli, Florencia A.

22 2 p. 549-562
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39 Occurrence and extent of hybridisation between the invasive Mallard Duck and native Yellow-billed Duck in South Africa Stephens, Kirstin

22 2 p. 693-707
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40 Phenotypic variability and environmental tolerance shed light on nine-banded armadillo Nearctic invasion Feijó, Anderson

22 2 p. 255-269
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41 Post-hurricane relief facilitates invasion and establishment of two invasive alien vertebrate species in the Commonwealth of Dominica, West Indies van den Burg, Matthijs P.

22 2 p. 195-203
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42 Regional-scale environmental resistance to non-native ant invasion Warren, R. J.

22 2 p. 813-825
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43 Relationships between soil macroinvertebrates and nonnative feral pigs (Sus scrofa) in Hawaiian tropical montane wet forests Wehr, Nathaniel H.

22 2 p. 577-586
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44 Reproductive ecology of the bird-pollinated Nicotiana glauca across native and introduced ranges with contrasting pollination environments Issaly, E. A.

22 2 p. 485-498
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45 Spatial and environmental factors predict the composition of non-native fish assemblages in Neotropical reservoirs Muniz, C. M.

22 2 p. 499-508
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46 Spatiotemporal variability in Allee effects of invading gypsy moth populations Walter, Jonathan A.

22 2 p. 189-193
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47 The potential tropical island distribution of a temperate invasive snail, Oxychilus alliarius, modeled on its distribution in Hawaii Curry, Patrick A.

22 2 p. 307-327
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48 The short-term response of feral cats to rabbit population decline: Are alternative native prey more at risk? McGregor, Hugh

22 2 p. 799-811
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49 The spread of the red-billed leiothrix (Leiothrix lutea) in Europe: The conquest by an overlooked invader? Pereira, Pedro Filipe

22 2 p. 709-722
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50 The unaddressed threat of invasive animals in U.S. National Parks Dayer, Ashley A.

22 2 p. 177-188
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51 Trophic shifts in a native predator following the introduction of a top predator in a tropical lake Valverde, Marisol P.

22 2 p. 643-661
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