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Volume 13, Number 7, July 2011

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Inferring native range and invasion scenarios with mitochondrial DNA: the case of T. solanivora successive north-south step-wise introductions across Central and South America
pp. 1505-1519(15)
Authors: Torres-Leguizamón, M.; Dupas, S.; Dardon, D.; Gómez, Y.; Niño, L.; Carnero, A.; Padilla, A.; Merlin, I.; Fossoud, A.; Zeddam, J.-L.; Lery, X.; Capdevielle-Dulac, C.; Dangles, O.; Silvain, J.-F.

Effects of invasive seaweeds on feeding preference and performance of a keystone Mediterranean herbivore
pp. 1559-1570(12)
Authors: Tomas, Fiona; Box, Antonio; Terrados, Jorge

Towards a global database of weed risk assessments: a test of transferability for the tropics
pp. 1571-1577(7)
Authors: Chong, Kwek; Corlett, Richard; Yeo, Darren; Tan, Hugh

Foraging choice and replacement reproductives facilitate invasiveness in drywood termites
pp. 1579-1587(9)
Authors: Evans, Theodore; Inta, Ra; Lai, Joseph

Secondary invasion of Acer negundo: the role of phenotypic responses versus local adaptation
pp. 1599-1614(16)
Authors: Erfmeier, Alexandra; Böhnke, Martin; Bruelheide, Helge

Forests are not immune to plant invasions: phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation allow Prunella vulgaris to colonize a temperate evergreen rainforest
pp. 1615-1625(11)
Authors: Godoy, Oscar; Saldaña, Alfredo; Fuentes, Nicol; Valladares, Fernando; Gianoli, Ernesto

The effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal and garlic mustard introductions on native AM fungal diversity
pp. 1627-1639(13)
Authors: Koch, Alexander; Antunes, Pedro; Kathryn Barto, E.; Cipollini, Don; Mummey, Daniel; Klironomos, John

Free Content Frequent burning promotes invasions of alien plants into a mesic African savanna
pp. 1641-1648(8)
Authors: Masocha, Mhosisi; Skidmore, Andrew; Poshiwa, Xavier; Prins, Herbert

What are the key drivers of spread in invasive plants: dispersal, demography or landscape: and how can we use this knowledge to aid management?
pp. 1649-1661(13)
Authors: Coutts, Shaun; Klinken, Rieks; Yokomizo, Hiroyuki; Buckley, Yvonne

The absence of genotypic diversity in a successful parthenogenetic invader
pp. 1663-1672(10)
Authors: Dybdahl, Mark; Drown, Devin

Molecular markers reconstruct the invasion history of variable leaf watermilfoil (Myriophyllum heterophyllum) and distinguish it from closely related species
pp. 1687-1709(23)
Authors: Thum, Ryan; Zuellig, Matthew; Johnson, Robert; Moody, Michael; Vossbrinck, Charles

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