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Volume 8, Number 6, September 2006
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Dispersal and clonal diversity of North-European parthenogenetic earthworms
pp. 1205-1218(14)
Authors: Terhivuo, Juhani; Saura, Anssi

Invasion Patterns of Lumbricidae Into the Previously Earthworm-free Areas of Northeastern Europe and the Western Great Lakes Region of North America
pp. 1223-1234(12)
Authors: Tiunov, Alexei; Hale, Cindy; Holdsworth, Andrew; Vsevolodova-Perel, Tamara

Earthworm invasion into previously earthworm-free temperate and boreal forests
pp. 1235-1245(11)
Authors: Frelich, Lee; Hale, Cindy; Scheu, Stefan; Holdsworth, Andrew; Heneghan, Liam; Bohlen, Patrick; Reich, Peter

Earthworm invasions in the tropics
pp. 1247-1256(10)
Authors: González, Grizelle; Huang, Ching; Zou, Xiaoming; Rodríguez, Carlos

Earthworm invasions of ecosystems devoid of earthworms: effects on soil microbes
pp. 1257-1273(17)
Authors: McLean, M. A.; Migge-Kleian, S.; Parkinson, D.

The influence of invasive earthworms on indigenous fauna in ecosystems previously uninhabited by earthworms
pp. 1275-1285(11)
Authors: Migge-Kleian, Sonja; McLean, Mary; Maerz, John; Heneghan, Liam

Invasion of exotic earthworms into ecosystems inhabited by native earthworms
pp. 1287-1300(14)
Authors: Hendrix, P. F.; Baker, G. H.; Callaham, M. A.; Damoff, G. A.; Fragoso, C.; González, G.; James, S. W.; Lachnicht, S. L.; Winsome, T.; Zou, X.

Policy and management responses to earthworm invasions in North America
pp. 1317-1329(13)
Authors: Callaham, Mac; González, Grizelle; Hale, Cynthia; Heneghan, Liam; Lachnicht, Sharon; Zou, Xiaoming

Do Invasive Trees have a Hydraulic Advantage over Native Trees?
pp. 1331-1341(11)
Authors: Pratt, R; Black, R

Can R*s Predict Invasion in Semi-arid Grasslands?
pp. 1343-1354(12)
Authors: Krueger-Mangold, Jane; Sheley, Roger; Engel, Richard

Molecular Evidence for an Extreme Genetic Bottleneck During Introduction of an Invading Grass to California
pp. 1355-1366(12)
Authors: Meimberg, Harald; Hammond, John; Jorgensen, Chad; Park, Timothy; Gerlach, John; Rice, Kevin; McKay, John

Range Expansion of Bythotrephes longimanus in North America: Evaluating Habitat Characteristics in the Spread of an Exotic Zooplankter
pp. 1367-1379(13)
Authors: Branstrator, Donn; Brown, Meghan; Shannon, Lyle; Thabes, Marte; Heimgartner, Katie

Does Darwin's Naturalization Hypothesis Explain Fish Invasions?
pp. 1403-1407(5)
Authors: Ricciardi, Anthony; Mottiar, Miriam

On the Numerous Concepts in Invasion Biology
pp. 1409-1424(16)
Authors: Falk-Petersen, Jannike; Bøhn, Thomas; Sandlund, Odd

Relative Importance of Wetland type Versus Anthropogenic Activities in Determining Site Invasibility
pp. 1425-1432(8)
Authors: Ervin, Gary; Smothers, Melissa; Holly, Christopher; Anderson, Cori; Linville, Jeffrey

Book Review
pp. 1433-1434(2)
Author: Simberloff, Daniel

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