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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

Lessons from the establishment of exotic species: a meta-analytical case study using birdsCASSEY, Phillip; BLACKBURN, Tim M; DUNCAN, Richard P et al.Journal of animal ecology. 2005, Vol 74, Num 2, pp 250-258, issn 0021-8790, 9 p.Article

Waiting for invasions : A framework for the arrival of nonindigenous speciesJERDE, Christopher L; LEWIS, Mark A.The American naturalist. 2007, Vol 170, Num 1, pp 1-9, issn 0003-0147, 9 p.Article

Animal trade and non-indigenous species introduction: the world-wide spread of squirrelsBERTOLINO, Sandro.Diversity and distributions. 2009, Vol 15, Num 4, pp 701-708, issn 1366-9516, 8 p.Article

Hull fouling as an invasion vector: can simple models explain a complex problem?SYLVESTER, Francisco; KALACI, Odion; LEUNG, Brian et al.Journal of applied ecology (Print). 2011, Vol 48, Num 2, pp 415-423, issn 0021-8901, 9 p.Article

Selection for commercial forestry determines global patterns of alien conifer invasionsESSL, Franz; MOSER, Dietmar; DULLINGER, Stefan et al.Diversity and distributions. 2010, Vol 16, Num 6, pp 911-921, issn 1366-9516, 11 p.Article

Species invasions on islands: searching for general patterns and principlesQINFENG GUO.Landscape ecology. 2014, Vol 29, Num 7, pp 1123-1131, issn 0921-2973, 9 p.Article

Introduction history and species characteristics partly explain naturalization success of North American woody species in EuropeBUCHAROVA, Anna; VAN KLEUNEN, Mark.Journal of ecology. 2009, Vol 97, Num 2, pp 230-238, issn 0022-0477, 9 p.Article

A century of the ornamental plant trade and its impact on invasion successDEHNEN-SCHMUTZ, Katharina; TOUZA, Julia; PERRINGS, Charles et al.Diversity and distributions. 2007, Vol 13, Num 5, pp 527-534, issn 1366-9516, 8 p.Article

Determining non-invasiveness in ornamental plants to build green listsDEHNEN-SCHMUTZ, Katharina.Journal of applied ecology (Print). 2011, Vol 48, Num 6, pp 1374-1380, issn 0021-8901, 7 p.Article

Short-and long-term effects of disturbance and propagule pressure on a biological invasionBRITTON-SIMMONS, Kevin H; ABBOTT, Karen C.Journal of Ecology. 2008, Vol 96, Num 1, pp 68-77, issn 0022-0477, 10 p.Article

Grasping at the routes of biological invasions : a framework for integrating pathways into policy : Integrated management of invasivesHULME, P. E; BACHER, S; PYSEK, P et al.Journal of applied ecology. 2008, Vol 45, Num 2, pp 403-414, issn 0021-8901, 12 p.Article

Does a new transportation system increase the risk of importing non-native species to Antarctica?TSUJIMOTO, Megumu; IMURA, Satoshi.Antarctic science (Print). 2012, Vol 24, Num 5, pp 441-449, issn 0954-1020, 9 p.Article

Chance Establishment for Sexual, Semelparous Species: Overcoming the Allee EffectJERDE, Christopher L; BAMPFYLDE, Caroline J; LEWIS, Mark A et al.The American naturalist. 2009, Vol 173, Num 6, pp 734-746, issn 0003-0147, 13 p.Article

Trade, transport and trouble : managing invasive species pathways in an era of globalization : INVASIVESHULME, Philip E.Journal of applied ecology (Print). 2009, Vol 46, Num 1, pp 10-18, issn 0021-8901, 9 p.Article

Is propagule size the critical factor in predicting introduction outcomes in passeriform birds?MOULTON, Michael P; CROPPER, Wendell P; AVERY, Michael L et al.Biological invasions. 2013, Vol 15, Num 7, pp 1449-1458, issn 1387-3547, 10 p.Article

Naturalization of plant populations: the role of cultivation and population size and densityMINTON, Mark S; MACK, Richard N.Oecologia. 2010, Vol 164, Num 2, pp 399-409, issn 0029-8549, 11 p.Article

No increase in colonization rate of boreal bryophytes close to propagule sourcesHYLANDER, Kristoffer.Ecology (Durham). 2009, Vol 90, Num 1, pp 160-169, issn 0012-9658, 10 p.Article

Plant invasions are context-dependent: multiscale effects of climate, human activity and habitatGONZALEZ-MORENO, Pablo; DIEZ, Jeffrey M; IBANEZ, Inés et al.Diversity and distributions. 2014, Vol 20, Num 5-6, pp 720-731, issn 1366-9516, 12 p.Article

Invasion Dynamics in Spatially Heterogeneous EnvironmentsSCHREIBER, Sebastian J; LLOYD-SMITH, James O.The American naturalist. 2009, Vol 174, Num 4, pp 490-505, issn 0003-0147, 16 p.Article

Quantifying the propagule load associated with the construction of an Antarctic research stationLEE, Jennifer E; CHOWN, Steven L.Antarctic science (Print). 2009, Vol 21, Num 5, pp 471-475, issn 0954-1020, 5 p.Article

Brain Size Predicts the Success of Mammal Species Introduced into Novel EnvironmentsSOL, Daniel; BACHER, Sven; READER, Simon M et al.The American naturalist. 2008, Vol 172, Num 1, issn 0003-0147, S63-S71, SUPConference Paper

Where do they come from and where do they go? European natural habitats as donors of invasive alien plants globallyKALUSOVA, Veronika; CHYTRY, Milan; KARTESZ, John T et al.Diversity and distributions. 2013, Vol 19, Num 1-2, pp 199-214, issn 1366-9516, 16 p.Article

Little evidence of invasion by alien conifers in EuropeCARRILLO-GAVILAN, Maria Amparo; VILA, Montserrat.Diversity and distributions. 2010, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 203-213, issn 1366-9516, 11 p.Article

Predicting the number of ecologically harmful exotic species in an aquatic systemRICCIARDI, Anthony; KIPP, Rebekah.Diversity and distributions. 2008, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 374-380, issn 1366-9516, 7 p.Article

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