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Volume 9, Number 2, March 2007

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Migratory moths as dispersal vectors of an introduced plant-pathogenic fungus in Japan
pp. 101-106(6)
Authors: Sugiura, Shinji; Yamazaki, Kazuo

Nodule Symbiosis of Invasive Mimosa pigra in Australia and in Ancestral Habitats: A Comparative Analysis
pp. 127-138(12)
Authors: Parker, Matthew; Wurtz, Anna; Paynter, Quentin

Geographic Tools for Eradication Programs of Insular Non-native Mammals
pp. 139-148(10)
Authors: Lavoie, Christian; Donlan, C.; Campbell, Karl; Cruz, Felipe; Carrion, G.

Wide Ecological Amplitude of a Diversity-Reducing Invasive Grass
pp. 149-160(12)
Authors: Gabbard, Bethany; Fowler, Norma

Changes in Global Economies and Trade: the Potential Spread of Exotic Freshwater Bivalves
pp. 161-180(20)
Authors: Karatayev, Alexander; Padilla, Dianna; Minchin, Dan; Boltovskoy, Demetrio; Burlakova, Lyubov

The Invasion of Barred Owls and its Potential Effect on the Spotted Owl: a Conservation Conundrum
pp. 181-196(16)
Authors: Gutiérrez, R.; Cody, M.; Courtney, S.; Franklin, Alan

Germination and early growth of Ailanthus and tulip poplar in three levels of forest disturbance
pp. 197-211(15)
Authors: Kota, Nathan; Landenberger, Rick; McGraw, James

A test for a cost of opportunism in invasive species in the Commelinaceae
pp. 213-225(13)
Authors: Burns, Jean; Halpern, Stacey; Winn, Alice

Abundance estimates of the Indo-Pacific lionfish Pterois volitans/miles complex in the Western North Atlantic
pp. 231-231(1)
Authors: Whitfield, Paula; Hare, Jonathan; David, Andrew; Harter, Stacey; Muñoz, Roldan; Addison, Christine

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