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Volume 78, Number 1, October 1996
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An agenda for invasion biology
pp. 3-9(7)
Author: Vermeij G.J.

Lessons for invasion theory from social insects
pp. 125-142(18)
Author: Moller H.

Models of spatial spread: a synthesis
pp. 143-148(6)
Author: Hastings A.

Biological invasions of fresh water: empirical rules and assembly theory
pp. 149-161(13)
Authors: Moyle P.B.; Light T.

The characters of successful invaders
pp. 163-170(8)
Authors: Williamson M.H.; Fitter A.

A theory of seed plant invasiveness: the first sketch
pp. 171-181(11)
Author: Rejmanek M.

Risks of species introduced for biological control
pp. 185-192(8)
Authors: Simberloff D.; Stiling P.

The biology of post-invasion events
pp. 207-214(8)
Authors: Carroll S.P.; Dingle H.

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