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1 Callery pear invasion in prairie restorations is predicted by proximity to forest edge, not species richness Woods, Michaela J.

24 11 p. 3555-3564
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2 Comprehensive review of an intriguing group of globally introduced birds Simberloff, D.

24 11 p. 3663-3664
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3 Confirming the broadscale eradication success of nutria (Myocastor coypus) from the Delmarva Peninsula, USA Anderson, Dean P.

24 11 p. 3509-3521
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4 Current snapshot of a highly invaded assemblage: Walter E. Meshaka Jr., Suzanne L. Collins, R. Bruce Bury, and Malcolm L. McCallum: Exotic amphibians and reptiles of the United States Searcy, Christopher A.

24 11 p. 3661-3662
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5 Dynamics of ascidian-invaded communities over time Nydam, Marie L.

24 11 p. 3489-3507
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6 Early invasion of common cordgrass (Spartina anglica) increases belowground biomass and decreases macrofaunal density and diversity in a tidal flat marsh Shin, Wonhyeop

24 11 p. 3615-3629
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7 Global marine biosecurity and ship lay-ups: intensifying effects of trade disruptions Ruiz, Gregory M.

24 11 p. 3441-3446
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8 High habitat invasibility unveils the invasiveness potential of water frogs Denoël, Mathieu

24 11 p. 3447-3459
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9 Hiking and livestock favor non-native plants in the high Andes Alvarez, María Alisa

24 11 p. 3475-3488
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10 Identifying, reducing, and communicating uncertainty in community science: a focus on alien species Probert, Anna F.

24 11 p. 3395-3421
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11 Invading the soundscape: exploring the effects of invasive species’ calls on acoustic signals of native wildlife Hopkins, Jaimie M.

24 11 p. 3381-3393
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12 Invasive slipper limpets (Crepidula fornicata) act like a sink, rather than source, of Vibrio spp. Quinn, Emma A.

24 11 p. 3647-3659
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13 Invasive species control with apex predators: increasing presence of wolves is associated with reduced occurrence of the alien raccoon dog Selonen, V.

24 11 p. 3461-3474
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14 Managing non-target wildlife mortality whilst using rodenticides to eradicate invasive rodents on islands Castaño, Paula A.

24 11 p. 3423-3440
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15 Molecular insights into the invasion dynamics of Carcinus crabs in South Africa Mabin, Clova A.

24 11 p. 3597-3613
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16 Predicted threats to a native squirrel from two invading species based on citizen science data Tran, Theodore T.

24 11 p. 3539-3553
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17 Predicting invasive consumer impact via the comparative functional response approach: linking application to ecological theory Landi, Pietro

24 11 p. 3565-3579
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18 Rangelands in a fragmented grass-dominated landscape are vulnerable to tree invasion from roadsides Hogan, Katharine F. E.

24 11 p. 3341-3347
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19 Regional strategy for invasive alien plant species: towards an integrative and biogeographic approach to the territory of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France Terrin, Eléonore

24 11 p. 3581-3595
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20 Relationship of Sphaeroma quoianum to sediment characteristics and invertebrate community Brown, Morgan E.

24 11 p. 3631-3645
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21 Vulnerability of non-native invasive plants to novel pathogen attack: do plant traits matter? Fahey, Catherine

24 11 p. 3349-3379
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22 Where to search: the use of opportunistic data for the detection of an invasive forest pest de Groot, Maarten

24 11 p. 3523-3537
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