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Volume 13, Number 9, September 2011

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Widespread plant species: natives versus aliens in our changing world
pp. 1931-1944(14)
Authors: Stohlgren, Thomas; Pyšek, Petr; Kartesz, John; Nishino, Misako; Pauchard, Aníbal; Winter, Marten; Pino, Joan; Richardson, David; Wilson, John; Murray, Brad; Phillips, Megan; Ming-yang, Li; Celesti-Grapow, Laura; Font, Xavier

Status of the exotic ant Nylanderia flavipes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in northeastern Ohio
pp. 1945-1950(6)
Authors: Ivanov, Kaloyan; Lockhart, Owen; Keiper, Joe; Walton, B.

The bioinvasion of Guam: inferring geographic origin, pace, pattern and process of an invasive lizard (Carlia) in the Pacific using multi-locus genomic data
pp. 1951-1967(17)
Authors: Austin, Christopher; Rittmeyer, Eric; Oliver, Lauren; Andermann, John; Zug, George; Rodda, Gordon; Jackson, Nathan

Tree invasions: a comparative test of the dominant hypotheses and functional traits
pp. 1969-1989(21)
Authors: Lamarque, Laurent; Delzon, Sylvain; Lortie, Christopher

Revealing the scale of marine bioinvasions in developing regions: a South African re-assessment
pp. 1991-2008(18)
Authors: Mead, A.; Carlton, J.; Griffiths, C.; Rius, M.

Indo-Pacific lionfish are larger and more abundant on invaded reefs: a comparison of Kenyan and Bahamian lionfish populations
pp. 2045-2051(7)
Authors: Darling, Emily; Green, Stephanie; O'Leary, Jennifer; Côté, Isabelle

Anthropogenic drivers of gypsy moth spread
pp. 2077-2090(14)
Authors: Bigsby, Kevin; Tobin, Patrick; Sills, Erin

High chemical diversity of a plant species is accompanied by increased chemical defence in invasive populations
pp. 2091-2102(12)
Authors: Wolf, Vera; Berger, Ursula; Gassmann, André; Müller, Caroline

Global invasion by Anthidium manicatum (Linnaeus) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae): assessing potential distribution in North America and beyond
pp. 2115-2133(19)
Authors: Strange, James; Koch, Jonathan; Gonzalez, Victor; Nemelka, Lindsay; Griswold, Terry

The enduring toxicity of road-killed cane toads (Rhinella marina)
pp. 2135-2145(11)
Authors: Crossland, Michael; Brown, Gregory; Shine, Richard

Spatial autocorrelation and the analysis of invasion processes from distribution data: a study with the crayfish Procambarus clarkii
pp. 2147-2160(14)
Authors: Siesa, Matteo; Manenti, Raoul; Padoa-Schioppa, Emilio; Bernardi, Fiorenza; Ficetola, Gentile

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