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Volume 5, Number 4, December 2003
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Introduction
pp. 279-279(1)
Authors: Kowarik, Ingo; Starfinger, Uwe

Evolutionary Processes Associated with Biological Invasions in the Brassicaceae
pp. 281-292(12)
Authors: Hurka, Herbert; Bleeker, Walter; Neuffer, Barbara

Predicting Biological Invasions
pp. 313-321(9)
Authors: Heger, Tina; Trepl, Ludwig

From Desirable Ornamental Plant to Pest to Accepted Addition to the Flora? - the Perception of an Alien Tree Species Through the Centuries
pp. 323-335(13)
Authors: Starfinger, Uwe; Kowarik, Ingo; Rode, Michael; Schepker, Hartwig

Research into Plant Invasions in a Crossroads Region: History and Focus
pp. 337-348(12)
Authors: Pyšek, Petr; Prach, Karel

Invasion Gateways and Corridors in the Carpathian Basin: Biological Invasions in Hungary
pp. 349-356(8)
Authors: Török, K.; Botta-Dukát, Z.; Dancza, I.; Németh, I.; Kiss, J.; Mihály, B.; Magyar, D.

Species Richness and Invasion Vectors: Sampling Techniques and Biases
pp. 365-377(13)
Authors: Gollasch, S.; Rosenthal, H.; Botnen, H.; Crncevic, M.; Gilbert, M.; Hamer, J.; Hülsmann, N.; Mauro, C.; McCann, L.; Minchin, D.; Öztürk, B.; Robertson, M.; Sutton, C.; Villac, M.C.

Volume Contents
pp. 379-381(3)

Author index
pp. 382-382(1)

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