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A proposed unified framework for biological invasionsBLACKBURN, Tim M; PYSEK, Petr; BACHER, Sven et al.Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam). 2011, Vol 26, Num 7, pp 333-339, issn 0169-5347, 7 p.Article

Impacts of biological invasions: what's what and the way forwardSIMBERLOFF, Daniel; MARTIN, Jean-Louis; PYSEK, Petr et al.Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam). 2013, Vol 28, Num 1, pp 58-66, issn 0169-5347, 9 p.Article

Invasibility as an emergent property of native metapopulation structureKOEHNCKE, Arnulf; TELSCHOW, Arndt; KONDOH, Michio et al.Oikos. 2013, Vol 122, Num 3, pp 332-340, issn 0030-1299, 9 p.Article

On the importance of life history and age structure in biological invasionsJÄREMO, Johannes; BENGTSSON, Göran.Ecological modelling. 2011, Vol 222, Num 3, pp 485-492, issn 0304-3800, 8 p.Article

Biological invasions and the study of vertebrate dispersal of plants: Opportunities and integrationWESTCOTT, David A; FLETCHER, Cameron S.Acta oecologica (Montrouge). 2011, Vol 37, Num 6, pp 650-656, issn 1146-609X, 7 p.Article

Emergent insights from the synthesis of conceptual frameworks for biological invasionsGUREVITCH, J; FOX, G. A; WARDLE, G. M et al.Ecology letters (Print). 2011, Vol 14, Num 4, pp 407-418, issn 1461-023X, 12 p.Article

Biological invasions and the neutral theoryDALEO, Pedro; ALBERTI, Juan; IRIBARNE, Oscar et al.Diversity and distributions. 2009, Vol 15, Num 4, pp 547-553, issn 1366-9516, 7 p.Article

Stochastic gravity models for modeling lake invasionsPOTAPOV, Alex; MUIRHEAD, Jim R; LELE, Subhash R et al.Ecological modelling. 2011, Vol 222, Num 4, pp 964-972, issn 0304-3800, 9 p.Article

OBJECTIVER LA PERCEPTION DES INVASIONS BIOLOGIQUE = Toward an objective perception of biological invasionsTASSIN, Jacques; THIEBAUT, Gabrielle; DUTARTRE, Alain et al.Revue d'écologie. 2011, Vol 66, Num 2, pp 195-198, issn 0249-7395, 4 p.Article

Something in the way you move : dispersal pathways affect invasion successWILSON, John R. U; DORMONTT, Eleanor E; PRENTIS, Peter J et al.Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam). 2009, Vol 24, Num 3, pp 136-144, issn 0169-5347, 9 p.Article

Unifying niche shift studies: insights from biological invasionsGUISAN, Antoine; PETITPIERRE, Blaise; BROENNIMANN, Olivier et al.Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam). 2014, Vol 29, Num 5, pp 260-269, issn 0169-5347, 10 p.Article

Decision tools for managing biological invasions: existing biases and future needsDANA, Elías D; JESCHKE, Jonathan M; GARCIA-DE-LOMAS, Juan et al.Oryx (Print). 2014, Vol 48, Num 1, pp 56-63, issn 0030-6053, 8 p.Article

Using structural equation modelling to test the passenger, driver and opportunist concepts in a Poa pratensis invasionWHITE, Shannon R; TANNAS, Steven; TAN BAO et al.Oikos. 2013, Vol 122, Num 3, pp 377-384, issn 0030-1299, 8 p.Article

Environmental constraints of the invasive Mnemiopsis leidyi in Scandinavian watersHARALDSSON, Matilda; JASPERS, Cornelia; TISELIUS, Peter et al.Limnology and oceanography. 2013, Vol 58, Num 1, pp 37-48, issn 0024-3590, 12 p.Article

Controlling established invaders: integrating economics and spread dynamics to determine optimal managementEPANCHIN-NIELL, Rebecca S; HASTINGS, Alan.Ecology letters (Print). 2010, Vol 13, Num 4, pp 528-541, issn 1461-023X, 14 p.Article

Is vessel hull fouling an invasion threat to the Great Lakes?SYLVESTER, Francisco; MACLSAAC, Hugh J.Diversity and distributions. 2010, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 132-143, issn 1366-9516, 12 p.Article

Searching for non-indigenous species: rapidly delimiting the invasion boundaryLEUNG, Brian; CACHO, Oscar J; SPRING, Daniel et al.Diversity and distributions. 2010, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 451-460, issn 1366-9516, 10 p.Article

Reducing redundancy in invasion ecology by integrating hypotheses into a single theoretical frameworkCATFORD, Jane A; JANSSON, Roland; NILSSON, Christer et al.Diversity and distributions. 2009, Vol 15, Num 1, pp 22-40, issn 1366-9516, 19 p.Article

ARENA PAPER A ROADMAP FOR RIPARIAN INVASION RESEARCHGREENE, Samantha L.River research and applications (Print). 2014, Vol 30, Num 5, pp 663-669, issn 1535-1459, 7 p.Article

Do invasive freshwater fish species grow better when they are invasive?RYPEL, Andrew L.Oikos (København). 2014, Vol 123, Num 3, pp 279-289, issn 0030-1299, 11 p.Article

A successful avian invasion occupies a marginal ecological nicheBATALHA, Helena R; RAMOS, Jaime A; CARDOSO, Gonçalo C et al.Acta oecologica (Montrouge). 2013, Vol 49, pp 92-98, issn 1146-609X, 7 p.Article

Prediction and error in multi-stage models for spread of aquatic non-indigenous speciesMUIRHEAD, Jim R; LEWIS, Mark A; MACLSAAC, Hugh J et al.Diversity and distributions. 2011, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 323-337, issn 1366-9516, 15 p.Article

Species Diversity, Invasion, and Alternative Community States in Sequentially Assembled CommunitiesLIN JIANG; BRADY, Lauren; JIAQI TAN et al.The American naturalist. 2011, Vol 178, Num 3, pp 411-418, issn 0003-0147, 8 p.Article

How useful are port surveys focused on target pest identification for exotic species management?BISHOP, M. J; HUTCHINGS, P. A.Marine pollution bulletin. 2011, Vol 62, Num 1, pp 36-42, issn 0025-326X, 7 p.Article

From molecules to management: Adopting DNA-based methods for monitoring biological invasions in aquatic environmentsDARLING, John A; MAHON, Andrew R.Environmental research (New York, N.Y. : Print). 2011, Vol 111, Num 7, pp 978-988, issn 0013-9351, 11 p.Article

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