Tetramorium tsushimae, a New Invasive Ant in North America Florian M. SteinerBirgit C. Schlick-SteinerChristian Stauffer OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 123
The Influence of Abiotic Factors and Temporal Variation on Local Invasion Patterns of the Argentine Ant (Linepithema humile) Lisa A. DiGirolamoLaurel R. Fox OriginalPaper Pages: 125 - 135
Predatory Potential of Freshwater Animals on an Invasive Agricultural Pest, the Apple Snail Pomacea canaliculata (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae), in Southern Japan Yoichi YusaNaoyuki SugiuraTakashi Wada OriginalPaper Pages: 137 - 147
Prevalence of Different Horticultural Taxa of Ivy (Hederaspp., Araliaceae) in Invading Populations Midori M. ClarkeSarah H. ReichardClement W. Hamilton OriginalPaper Pages: 149 - 157
Bryophyte Mats Inhibit Germination of Non-native Species in Burnt Temperate Native Grassland Remnants John W. Morgan OriginalPaper Pages: 159 - 168
When Landscaping Goes Bad: The Incipient Invasion of Mahonia bealei in the Southeastern United States Craig R. AllenAhjond S. GarmestaniLuanna B. Prevost OriginalPaper Pages: 169 - 176
The Impact of the Weed Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. rotundata on Coastal Leaf Litter Invertebrates Elizabeth A. LindsayKris French OriginalPaper Pages: 177 - 192
Spatial Prediction of Invasion Success Across Heterogeneous Landscapes using an Individual-Based Model Sarah C. GosleeDebra P. C. PetersK. George Beck OriginalPaper Pages: 193 - 200
Can We Infer Island Introduction and Naturalization Rates from Inventory Data? Evidence from Introduced Plants in Galapagos Alan Tye OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 215
Two Invasive Plants Alter Soil Microbial Community Composition in Serpentine Grasslands Katharine M. BattenKate M. ScowSusan P. Harrison OriginalPaper Pages: 217 - 230
Facilitation and Inhibition of Seedlings of an Invasive Tree (Acer platanoides) by Different Tree Species in a Mountain Ecosystem K. O. ReinhartFernando T. MaestreRagan M. Callaway OriginalPaper Pages: 231 - 240
Boats, Pathways, and Aquatic Biological Invasions: Estimating Dispersal Potential with Gravity Models Brian LeungJonathan M. BossenbroekDavid M. Lodge OriginalPaper Pages: 241 - 254
Biomechanical Plasticity Facilitates Invasion of Maritime Forests in the southern USA by Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius) Tova SpectorFrancis E. Putz OriginalPaper Pages: 255 - 260
Comparative Population Dynamics of an Invading Species in its Native and Novel Ranges Laura A. HyattSachiko Araki OriginalPaper Pages: 261 - 275
Quantifying Uncertainty in Predictions of Invasiveness Peter CaleyW. M. LonsdaleP. C. Pheloung OriginalPaper Pages: 277 - 286
Host Plant and Biotype Density Interactions – Their Role in the Establishment of the Invasive B Biotype of Bemisia tabaci P. J. De BarroA. BourneV. A. L. Brancatini OriginalPaper Pages: 287 - 294
Biological Invasions in Austria: Patterns and Case Studies Wolfgang RabitschFranz Essl OriginalPaper Pages: 295 - 308
Modeling the Increase and Control of Caulerpa taxifolia, an Invasive Marine Macroalga Jennifer L. RuesinkLigia Collado-Vides OriginalPaper Pages: 309 - 325
Invasive Plant and Experimental Venue Affect Tadpole Performance Carrie J. BrownBernd BlosseySteve J. Joule OriginalPaper Pages: 327 - 338
Adaptive Multi-scale Sampling to Determine an Invasive Crab’s Habitat Usage and Range in New Zealand Nick GustGraeme J. Inglis OriginalPaper Pages: 339 - 353
Species-Rich Scandinavian Grasslands are Inherently Open to Invasion Ove ErikssonSofia WikströmRegina Lindborg OriginalPaper Pages: 355 - 363
Allee Effects, Propagule Pressure and the Probability of Establishment: Risk Analysis for Biological Invasions John M. DrakeDavid M. Lodge Paradigms and Perspectives Pages: 365 - 375
Popularity and Propagule Pressure: Determinants of Introduction and Establishment of Aquarium Fish Ian C. DugganCorinne A. M. RixonHugh J. MacIsaac Invasion Note Pages: 377 - 382
The Ants of the Juan Fernández Islands: Genesis of an Invasive Fauna Krista K. IngramGabriel BernardelloEdward O. Wilson Invasion Note Pages: 383 - 387
Book Review: Invasive Species: Vectors and Management Strategies. By Gregory M. Ruiz and James T. Carlton, 2003, 518 pp, Island Press, Washington, DC, US$40.00, ISBN 1-55963-903-4 (pbk.alk.paper) (acid-free). Sara Drake Book Review Pages: 389 - 390
Book Review: The Fire Ant Wars. By Joshua Blu Buhs, 2004, 216 pp, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, US$22.50, ISBN 0-226-07982-1. Daniel Simberloff Book Review Pages: 391 - 392
Book Review: A Plague of Rats and Rubbervines: The Growing Threat of Species Invasions. By Yvonne Baskin, 2002, 377 pp, Island Press, Washington, DC, US$25.00, ISBN 1-55963-876-1 (cloth). Robert R. Dunn Book Review Pages: 393 - 394
Corrigendum: Michel Pascal, Olivier Lorvelec & Jean-Denis Vigne, Holocene turnover of the French vertebrate fauna. Biological Invasions (2005) 7: 99–106 Corrigendum Pages: 395 - 395