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The enemy release hypothesis as a hierarchy of hypothesesHEGER, Tina; JESCHKE, Jonathan M.Oikos (København). 2014, Vol 123, Num 6, pp 741-750, issn 0030-1299, 10 p.Article

The ecoimmunology of invasive species : INVASIONS AND INFECTIONSWHITE, Thomas A; PERKINS, Sarah E.Functional ecology (Print). 2012, Vol 26, Num 6, pp 1313-1323, issn 0269-8463, 11 p.Article

Invasion Biologists and the Biofuels Boom : Cassandras or Colleagues?SIMBERLOFF, Daniel.Weed science. 2008, Vol 56, Num 6, pp 867-872, issn 0043-1745, 6 p.Conference Paper

Phylogenetic structure predicts capitular damage to Asteraceae better than origin or phylogenetic distance to nativesHILL, Steven B; KOTANEN, Peter M.Oecologia. 2011, Vol 166, Num 3, pp 843-851, issn 0029-8549, 9 p.Article

Invasion success of the seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla correlates with low palatibilityHAMMANN, Mareike; GAOGE WANG; RICKERT, Esther et al.Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek). 2013, Vol 486, pp 93-103, issn 0171-8630, 11 p.Article

Phylogenetic isolation increases plant success despite increasing susceptibility to generalist herbivoresPARKER, John D; BURKEPILE, Deron E; LAJEUNESSE, Marc J et al.Diversity and distributions. 2012, Vol 18, Num 1-2, pp 1-9, issn 1366-9516, 9 p.Article

Reduced seed predation after invasion supports enemy release in a broad biogeographical surveyCASTELLS, Eva; MORANTE, Maria; BLANCO-MORENO, José M et al.Oecologia. 2013, Vol 173, Num 4, pp 1397-1409, issn 0029-8549, 13 p.Article

Does enemy loss cause release? A biogeographical comparison of parasitoid effects on an introduced insectPRIOR, Kirsten M; HELLMANN, Jessica J.Ecology (Durham). 2013, Vol 94, Num 5, pp 1015-1024, issn 0012-9658, 10 p.Article

Does time since introduction influence enemy release of an invasive weed?HARVEY, Kerinne J; NIPPERESS, David A; BRITTON, David R et al.Oecologia. 2013, Vol 173, Num 2, pp 493-506, issn 0029-8549, 14 p.Article

Geographic mosaics of plant-soil microbe interactions in a global plant invasionANDONIAN, Krikor; HIERRO, José L; KHETSURIANI, Liana et al.Journal of biogeography. 2012, Vol 39, Num 3, pp 600-608, issn 0305-0270, 9 p.Article

Biogeographic comparisons of herbivore attack, growth and impact of Japanese knotweed between Japan and FranceMAUREL, Noëlie; FUJIYOSHI, Masaaki; MURATET, Audrey et al.Journal of ecology. 2013, Vol 101, Num 1, pp 118-127, issn 0022-0477, 10 p.Article

Invertebrate community composition differs between invasive herb alligator weed and native sedgesBASSETT, Imogen E; PAYNTER, Quentin; BEGGS, Jacqueline R et al.Acta oecologica (Montrouge). 2012, Vol 41, pp 65-73, issn 1146-609X, 9 p.Article

Does Carcinus maenas facilitate the invasion of Xenostrobus securis?VEIGA, Puri; RUBAL, Marcos; ARENAS, Francisco et al.Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology. 2011, Vol 406, Num 1-2, pp 14-20, issn 0022-0981, 7 p.Article

Introduced pathogens follow the invasion front of a spreading alien hostHAJEK, Ann E; TOBIN, Patrick C.Journal of animal ecology. 2011, Vol 80, Num 6, pp 1217-1226, issn 0021-8790, 10 p.Article

Herbivory, time since introduction and the invasiveness of exotic plantsCARPENTER, David; CAPPUCCINO, Naomi.Journal of Ecology. 2005, Vol 93, Num 2, pp 315-321, issn 0022-0477, 7 p.Article

Negative soil feedbacks accumulate over time for non-native plant speciesDIEZ, Jeffrey M; DICKIE, Ian; EDWARDS, Grant et al.Ecology letters (Print). 2010, Vol 13, Num 7, pp 803-809, issn 1461-023X, 7 p.Article

Enemy damage of exotic plant species is similar to that of natives and increases with productivityDOSTAL, Petr; ALLAN, Eric; DAWSON, Wayne et al.Journal of ecology. 2013, Vol 101, Num 2, pp 388-399, issn 0022-0477, 12 p.Article

Controls on pathogen species richness in plants' introduced and native ranges: roles of residence time, range size and host traitsMITCHELL, Charles E; BLUMENTHAL, Dana; JAROSIK, Vojtěch et al.Ecology letters (Print). 2010, Vol 13, Num 12, pp 1525-1535, issn 1461-023X, 11 p.Article

Biotic resistance to invasion along an estuarine gradientCHENG, Brian S; HOVEL, Kevin A.Oecologia. 2010, Vol 164, Num 4, pp 1049-1059, issn 0029-8549, 11 p.Article

Escape from parasitism by the invasive alien ladybird, Harmonia axyridisCOMONT, Richard F; PURSE, Bethan V; PHILLIPS, William et al.Insect conservation and diversity (Print). 2014, Vol 7, Num 4, pp 334-342, issn 1752-458X, 9 p.Article

Release from herbivory does not confer invasion success for Eugenia uniflora in FloridaSTRICKER, Kerry Bohl; STILING, Peter.Oecologia. 2014, Vol 174, Num 3, pp 817-826, issn 0029-8549, 10 p.Article

Reciprocal interactions between native and introduced populations of common milkweed, Asclepias syriaca, and the specialist aphid, Aphis neriiBUKOVINSZKY, Tibor; GOLS, Rieta; AGRAWAL, Anurag A et al.Basic and applied ecology (Print). 2014, Vol 15, Num 5, pp 444-452, issn 1439-1791, 9 p.Article

Herbivores mediate different competitive and facilitative responses of native and invader populations of Brassica nigraODUOR, Ayub M. O; STRAUSS, Sharon Y; GARCIA, Yedra et al.Ecology (Durham). 2013, Vol 94, Num 10, pp 2288-2298, issn 0012-9658, 11 p.Article

Predicting invasiveness and range size in wetland plants using biological traits: a multivariate experimental approachHOVICK, Stephen M; PETERSON, Chris J; CARSON, Walter P et al.Journal of ecology. 2012, Vol 100, Num 6, pp 1373-1382, issn 0022-0477, 10 p.Article

Population regulation by enemies of the grass Brachypodium sylvaticum: demography in native and invaded rangesROY, Bitty A; COULSON, Tim; BLASER, Wilma et al.Ecology (Durham). 2011, Vol 92, Num 3, pp 665-675, issn 0012-9658, 11 p.Article

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