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Volume 8, Number 4, June 2006

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Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Exotic Earthworm Communities Along Invasion Fronts in a Temperate Hardwood Forest in South-Central New York (USA)
pp. 553-564(12)
Authors: Suárez, Esteban; Fahey, Timothy; Groffman, Peter; Yavitt, Joseph; Bohlen, Patrick

An Ecological Imbalance Induced by a Non-Native Species: The Manila Clam in the Venice Lagoon
pp. 595-609(15)
Authors: Pranovi, F.; Franceschini, G.; Casale, M.; Zucchetta, M.; Torricelli, P.; Giovanardi, O.

Interceptions of Nonindigenous Plant Pests at US Ports of Entry and Border Crossings Over a 17-year Period
pp. 611-630(20)
Authors: McCullough, Deborah; Work, Timothy; Cavey, Joseph; Liebhold, Andrew; Marshall, David

Distribution and Identification of an Invasive Gracilaria Species that is Hampering Commercial Fishing Operations in Southeastern North Carolina, USA
pp. 631-637(7)
Authors: Wilson Freshwater, D.; Montgomery, Frank; Greene, Julie; Hamner, Rebecca; Williams, Melissa; Whitfield, Paula

Engineering Enemy-free Space: An Invasive Pest that Kills its Predators
pp. 639-649(11)
Authors: Suttle, Kenwyn; Hoddle, Mark

Environmental Productivity and Biodiversity Effects on Invertebrate Community Invasibility
pp. 655-664(10)
Authors: Beisner, Beatrix; Hovius, Jonathan; Hayward, April; Kolasa, Jurek; Romanuk, Tamara

Arrivals of Hitchhiking Insect Pests on International Cargo Aircraft at Miami International Airport
pp. 765-785(21)
Authors: Caton, Barney; Dobbs, Thomas; Brodel, Charles

Barging in: A Temperate Marine Community Travels to the Subantarctic
pp. 787-795(9)
Authors: Lewis, Patrick; Bergstrom, Dana; Whinam, Jennie

Ecological Patterns and Biological Invasions: Using Regional Species Inventories in Macroecology
pp. 809-821(13)
Authors: Cadotte, Marc; Murray, Brad; Lovett-Doust, Jon

Suppression of Regeneration in New Zealand Mountain Beech Forests is Dependent on Species of Introduced Deer
pp. 823-834(12)
Authors: Husheer, Sean; Allen, Robert; Robertson, Alastair

Trophic Cascades Uncoupled in a Coastal Marsh Ecosystem
pp. 835-842(8)
Author: Cardona, Luis

Demographic Stochasticity, Environmental Variability, and Windows of Invasion Risk for Bythotrephes Longimanus in North America
pp. 843-861(19)
Authors: Drake, John; Drury, Kevin; Lodge, David; Blukacz, Agnes; Yan, N.; Dwyer, Greg

Have the Harmful Effects of Introduced Rats on Islands been Exaggerated?
pp. 863-891(29)
Authors: Towns, David; Atkinson, Ian; Daugherty, Charles

Evaluating the Feasibility of Eradicating an Invasion
pp. 903-917(15)
Authors: Cacho, J.; Spring, Daniel; Pheloung, Paul; Hester, Susan

Native Parasites Adopt Introduced Bivalves of the North Sea
pp. 919-925(7)
Authors: Krakau, M.; Thieltges, D.; Reise, K.

Omobranchus punctatus (Teleostei: Blenniidae), an Exotic Blenny in the Southwestern Atlantic
pp. 941-946(6)
Authors: Gerhardinger, Leopoldo; Freitas, Matheus; Andrade, Áthila; Rangel, Carlos

Dispersion and Ecological Impact of the Invasive Freshwater Bivalve Limnoperna fortunei in the Río de la Plata Watershed and Beyond
pp. 947-963(17)
Authors: Boltovskoy, Demetrio; Correa, Nancy; Cataldo, Daniel; Sylvester, Francisco

Translocation and Spread of Piscivorous Fishes in the Burdekin River, North-eastern Australia
pp. 965-977(13)
Authors: Pusey, Brad; Burrows, Damien; Arthington, Angela; Kennard, Mark

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