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Volume 5, Number 3, 2003
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Climate change and biotic invasions: a case history of a tropical woody vine
pp. 147-165(19)
Authors: Kriticos D.J.; Sutherst R.W.; Brown J.R.; Adkins S.W.; Maywald G.F.

Confronting introduced species: a form of xenophobia?
pp. 179-192(14)
Author: Simberloff D.

Patterns of Spread of the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas)): the Continuing Invasion of Belarussian Lakes
pp. 213-221(9)
Authors: Karatayev A.Y.; Burlakova L.E.; Padilla D.K.; Johnson L.E.

Invasive species of crayfish use a broader range of predation-risk cues than native species
pp. 223-228(6)
Authors: Hazlett B.A.; Burba A.; Gherardi F.; Acquistapace P.

Genetic Variability in European Populations of an Invasive American Crayfish: Preliminary Results
pp. 269-274(6)
Authors: Barbaresi S.; Fani R.; Gherardi F.; Mengoni A.; Souty-Grosset C.

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