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Volume 6, Number 3, 2004
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Resource Abundance and Invasiveness: A Simple Model
pp. 261-268(8)
Authors: N.D. Barlow; J.M. Kean

Blitzkrieg in a Marine Invasion: Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) Reaches the Canary Islands (North-East Atlantic)
pp. 269-281(13)
Authors: Marc Verlaque; Julio Afonso-Carrillo; M. Candelaria Gil-Rodríguez; Christine Durand; Charles F. Boudouresque; Yannick Le Parco

Variation in Desiccation Tolerance in Freshwater Snails and Its Consequences for Invasion Ability
pp. 283-293(11)
Authors: B. Facon; E. Machline; J.P. Pointier; P. David

Options for Managing Invasive Marine Species
pp. 295-300(6)
Authors: Ronald E. Thresher; Armand M. Kuris

Disturbance, Herbivory, and Propagule Dispersal Control Dominance of an Invasive Grass
pp. 319-329(11)
Authors: Chev H. Kellogg; Scott D. Bridgham

Invasion Pressure on the Finnish Lake District: Invasion Corridors and Barriers
pp. 331-346(16)
Authors: Marjo Pienimäki; Erkki Leppäkoski

Prolonged Lag in Population Outbreak of an Invasive Mussel: A Shifting-Habitat Model
pp. 347-364(18)
Authors: Gil Rilov; Yehuda Benayahu; Avital Gasith

Modeling the Impact of Exotic Annual Brome Grasses on soil Organic Carbon Storage in a Northern Mixed-Grass Prairie
pp. 365-377(13)
Authors: Stephen M. Ogle; Dennis Ojima; William A. Reiners

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