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Volume 9, Number 4, June 2007

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Phytotoxic activity of caulerpenyne from the Mediterranean invasive variety of Caulerpa racemosa: a potential allelochemical
pp. 361-368(8)
Authors: Raniello, Raffaella; Mollo, Ernesto; Lorenti, Maurizio; Gavagnin, Margherita; Buia, Maria

A geographically variable model of hemlock woolly adelgid spread
pp. 369-382(14)
Authors: Evans, Alexander; Gregoire, Timothy

A simulation model of plant invasion: long-distance dispersal determines the pattern of spread
pp. 383-395(13)
Authors: Nehrbass, Nana; Winkler, Eckart; Müllerová, Jana; Pergl, Jan; Pyšek, Petr; Perglová, Irena

Reconstructing past biological invasions: niche shifts in response to invasive predators and competitors
pp. 397-407(11)
Authors: Eastwood, Meg; Donahue, Megan; Fowler, Amy

Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis in the Baltic Sea—a supply-side invader?
pp. 409-418(10)
Authors: Ojaveer, Henn; Gollasch, Stephan; Jaanus, Andres; Kotta, Jonne; Laine, Ari; Minde, Atis; Normant, Monika; Panov, Vadim

Using map algebra to determine the mesoscale distribution of invasive plants: the case of Celastrus orbiculatus in Southern Illinois, USA
pp. 419-431(13)
Authors: Pande, Archana; Williams, Carol; Lant, Christopher; Gibson, David

Elton's hypothesis revisited: an experimental test using cogongrass
pp. 433-443(11)
Authors: Collins, A.; Jose, S.; Daneshgar, P.; Ramsey, C.

Fruit type, life form and origin determine the success of woody plant invaders in an urban landscape
pp. 465-475(11)
Authors: Aronson, Myla; Handel, Steven; Clemants, Steven

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