no |
title |
author |
magazine |
year |
volume |
issue |
page(s) |
type |
1 |
Beavers cut, but do not prefer, an invasive shrub, Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii)
|
Deardorff, Janet L. |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 193-204 |
article |
2 |
Combining herbarium databases and genetic methods to evaluate the invasion of a popular horticultural species, baby’s breath (Gypsophila paniculata), in the United States
|
Lamar, Sarah K. |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 37-52 |
article |
3 |
Diet overlap of common and at-risk riverine benthic fishes before and after Round Goby (Neogobius melanostomus) invasion
|
Firth, B. L. |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 221-234 |
article |
4 |
Do day and night warming exert different effects on growth and competitive interaction between invasive and native plants?
|
Su, Jin-Quan |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 157-166 |
article |
5 |
Do invasive jumping worms impact sugar maple (Acer saccharum) water-use dynamics in a Central Hardwoods forest?
|
O’Keefe, Kimberly |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 129-141 |
article |
6 |
Functional segregation of resource-use strategies of native and invasive plants across Mediterranean biome communities
|
Galán Díaz, Javier |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 253-266 |
article |
7 |
Gimme Shelter: differential utilisation and propagule creation of invasive macrophytes by native caddisfly larvae
|
Crane, Kate |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 95-109 |
article |
8 |
Highly competitive native aquatic species could suppress the growth of invasive aquatic species with similar traits
|
Zhang, Xiaoliang |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 267-280 |
article |
9 |
Impacts of invasive trees on alpha and beta diversity of temperate forest understories
|
Dyderski, Marcin K. |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 235-252 |
article |
10 |
Invasive legume affects species and functional composition of mountain meadow plant communities
|
Hansen, Wiebke |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 281-296 |
article |
11 |
Multiple seed dispersal modes of an invasive plant species on coastal dunes
|
Gallego-Fernández, Juan B. |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 111-127 |
article |
12 |
Native and exotic plant species respond differently to ecosystem characteristics at both local and landscape scales
|
Lázaro-Lobo, Adrián |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 143-156 |
article |
13 |
Niche opportunity created by land cover change is driving the European hare invasion in the Neotropics
|
Pasqualotto, Nielson |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 7-24 |
article |
14 |
Nonnative invasive species are overlooked in biological integrity assessments
|
Ruaro, Renata |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 83-94 |
article |
15 |
Non-native populations and global invasion potential of the Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus: a synthesis for risk-analysis
|
Mohanty, Nitya Prakash |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 69-81 |
article |
16 |
Oh the places they’ll go: improving species distribution modelling for invasive forest pests in an uncertain world
|
Srivastava, Vivek |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 297-349 |
article |
17 |
Reciprocal interactions between a non-native shrub and the dominant native trees of a high mountain woodland: who benefits?
|
Tapella, M. Paz |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 53-67 |
article |
18 |
Root fungal communities associated with better performance of an invasive spring ephemeral
|
Paolucci, Allison |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 181-192 |
article |
19 |
Testing the prey naiveté hypothesis: Can native prey (Astyanax ruberrimus) recognize an introduced top predator, Cichla monoculus?
|
Sharpe, D. M. T. |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 205-219 |
article |
20 |
The influence of riparian invasion by the terrestrial shrub Lonicera maackii on aquatic macroinvertebrates in temperate forest headwater streams
|
Little, Michelle N. |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 25-35 |
article |
21 |
Unexpected sensitivity of the highly invasive spider Mermessus trilobatus to soil disturbance in grasslands
|
Narimanov, Nijat |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 1-6 |
article |
22 |
When a freshwater invader meets the estuary: the peacock bass and fish assemblages in the São João River, Brazil
|
Catelani, Paula Araujo |
|
|
23 |
1 |
p. 167-179 |
article |