Recently published journal articles:
- "A biogeographical approach to plant invasions: the importance of studying exotics in their introduced and native range" by JOSÉ L. HIERRO, JOHN L. MARON and RAGAN M. CALLAWAY. Journal of Ecology. 93(1), pp. 5+
- "Biotic resistance to invader establishment of a southern Appalachian plant community is determined by environmental conditions" by BETSY VON HOLLE. Journal of Ecology. 93(1), pp. 16+
- "Do vigour of introduced populations and escape from specialist herbivores contribute to invasiveness?" by MICHAEL STASTNY, URS SCHAFFNER and ELIZABETH ELLE. Journal of Ecology. 93(1), pp. 27+ [study of Senecio jacobaea]
- "Experimental evidence for the effects of additional water, nutrients and physical disturbance on invasive plants in low fertility Hawkesbury Sandstone soils, Sydney, Australia" by MICHELLE R. LEISHMAN and VIVIEN P. THOMSON. Journal of Ecology. 93(1), pp. 38+
- "Does energy availability influence classical patterns of spatial variation in exotic species richness?" by Karl L. Evans, Philip H. Warren and Kevin J. Gaston. Global Ecology & Biogeography. 14(1), pp. 57+ (about birds)
- "Tracking the invasive history of the green alga Codium fragile ssp. tomentosoides" by JIM PROVAN, SUSAN MURPHY and CHRISTINE A. MAGGS. Molecular Ecology. 14(1), pp. 189+
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