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Volume 9, Number 5, July 2007

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Does intraspecific hybridization contribute to the evolution of invasiveness?: an experimental test
pp. 515-521(7)
Authors: Wolfe, Lorne; Blair, Amy; Penna, Brandy

A tale of three seas: consistency of natural history traits in a Caribbean-Atlantic barnacle introduced to Hawaii
pp. 523-544(22)
Authors: Zabin, Chela; Zardus, John; Pitombo, Fábio; Fread, Vanessa; Hadfield, Michael

Hierarchical Bayesian methods estimate invasive weed impacts at pertinent spatial scales
pp. 545-558(14)
Authors: Rinella, Matthew; Luschei, Edward

Genetic and morphological variation over space and time in the invasive fire ant Solenopsis invicta
pp. 571-584(14)
Authors: Goodisman, Michael; Sankovich, Karen; Kovacs, Jennifer

Balancing data sharing requirements for analyses with data sensitivity
pp. 597-599(3)
Authors: Jarnevich, Catherine; Graham, James; Newman, Gregory; Crall, Alycia; Stohlgren, Thomas

Invasive aphids attack native Hawaiian plants
pp. 601-607(7)
Authors: Messing, Russell; Tremblay, Michelle; Mondor, Edward; Foottit, Robert; Pike, Keith

First report of the Asian seaweed Sargassum filicinum Harvey (Fucales) in California, USA
pp. 609-613(5)
Authors: Miller, Kathy; Engle, John; Uwai, Shinya; Kawai, Hiroshi

On the presence of the Australian redclaw crayfish, Cherax quadricarinatus, in Mexico
pp. 615-620(6)
Authors: Bortolini, José; Alvarez, Fernando; Rodríguez-Almaraz, Gabino

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