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Volume 8, Number 8, December 2006
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Quantifying uncertainty in predictions of invasiveness, with emphasis on weed risk assessment
pp. 1595-1604(10)
Authors: Caley, Peter; Lonsdale, W.; Pheloung, P.

Modelling the Expansion of a Grey Squirrel population: Implications for Squirrel Control
pp. 1605-1619(15)
Authors: Tattoni, Clara; Preatoni, Damiano; Lurz, Peter; Rushton, Steven; Tosi, Guido; Bertolino, Sandro; Martinoli, Adriano; Wauters, Lucas

The rapid spread of rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) with observations on native crayfish declines in Wisconsin (U.S.A.) over the past 130 years
pp. 1621-1628(8)
Authors: Olden, Julian; McCarthy, Julia; Maxted, Jeffrey; Fetzer, William; Zanden, M.

How bad are invaders in coastal waters? The case of the American slipper limpet Crepidula fornicata in western Europe
pp. 1673-1680(8)
Authors: Thieltges, David; Strasser, Matthias; Reise, Karsten

Discovery of a life history shift: precocious flowering in an introduced population of Prosopis
pp. 1681-1687(7)
Authors: Pasiecznik, N.; Vall, A.; Nourissier-Mountou, S.; Danthu, P.; Murch, J.; McHugh, M.; Harris, P.

Contents Volume 8 2006
pp. 1693-1702(10)

Author index Volume 8 2006
pp. 1703-1705(3)

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