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1 A clue to invasion success: genetic diversity quickly rebounds after introduction bottlenecks Kaňuch, Peter

23 4 p. 1141-1156
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2 A perfect storm: ploidy and preadaptation facilitate Saccharum spontaneum escape and invasion in the Republic of Panama Saltonstall, Kristin

23 4 p. 1101-1115
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3 Assessing the introduction of exotic raptors into the wild from falconry Rivas-Salvador, Javier

23 4 p. 1131-1140
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4 Consequences of a terrestrial insect invader on stream-riparian food webs of the central Appalachians, USA Diesburg, Kristen M.

23 4 p. 1263-1284
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5 Different environmental variables predict distribution and cover of the introduced red seaweed Eucheuma denticulatum in two geographical locations Eggertsen, M.

23 4 p. 1049-1067
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6 Domestication and feralization influence the distribution and phenotypes of escaped ornamental fish Tuckett, Quenton M.

23 4 p. 1033-1047
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7 Drivers of species richness, biomass, and dominance of invasive macrophytes in temperate lakes Brainard, Andrew S.

23 4 p. 1069-1085
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8 Effective detection methods for Pectinatella magnifica Leidy 1851 colony distribution using statoblasts Ko, Eui-Jeong

23 4 p. 981-987
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9 Gall size of Dryocosmus kuriphilus limits down-regulation by native parasitoids Gil-Tapetado, Diego

23 4 p. 1157-1174
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10 Hotspots of invasive plant abundance are geographically distinct from hotspots of establishment O’Neill, Mitchell W.

23 4 p. 1249-1261
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11 Integrating expert opinion and traditional ecological knowledge in invasive alien species management: Corbicula in Eastern Europe as a model Ferreira-Rodríguez, Noé

23 4 p. 1087-1099
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12 Mapping Phragmites cover using WorldView 2/3 and Sentinel 2 images at Lake Erie Wetlands, Canada Rupasinghe, Prabha Amali

23 4 p. 1231-1247
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13 Negative impacts of invasive predators used as biological control agents against the pest snail Lissachatina fulica: the snail Euglandina ‘rosea’ and the flatworm Platydemus manokwari Gerlach, Justin

23 4 p. 997-1031
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14 Occurrence of bee viruses and pathogens associated with emerging infectious diseases in native and non-native bumble bees in southern Chile Arismendi, Nolberto

23 4 p. 1175-1189
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15 Plant invasion as an emerging challenge for the conservation of heritage sites: the spread of ornamental trees on ancient monuments in Rome, Italy Celesti-Grapow, Laura

23 4 p. 1191-1206
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16 Predator–prey interactions as key drivers for the invasion success of a potentially neurotoxic sea slug Battini, Nicolás

23 4 p. 1207-1229
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17 Rapid responses in morphology and performance of native frogs induced by predation pressure from invasive mongooses Komine, Hirotaka

23 4 p. 1293-1305
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18 Shifts in thermal tolerance of the invasive Asian house gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus) across native and introduced ranges Lapwong, Yingyod

23 4 p. 989-996
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19 Taxonomic shortcuts lead to long delays in species discovery, delineation, and identification Hayes, Kenneth A.

23 4 p. 1285-1292
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20 Terrestrial and semi-aquatic scavengers on invasive Pacific pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) carcasses in a riparian ecosystem in northern Norway Dunlop, Kathy M.

23 4 p. 973-979
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21 The impacts of invasive trees on the structure and composition of tropical forests show some consistent patterns but many are context dependent Bempah, Ahmed Nsiah

23 4 p. 1307-1319
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22 Tracing the origins of recent Queensland fruit fly incursions into South Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand Popa-Báez, Ángel-David

23 4 p. 1117-1130
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