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1Impact: Toward a Framework for Understanding the Ecological Effects of InvadersBiological Invasions19991,443
2Propagule Pressure: A Null Model for Biological InvasionsBiological Invasions2006730
3Use of niche models in invasive species risk assessmentsBiological Invasions2011621
4Ecological effects of invasive alien insectsBiological Invasions2009564
5Impact of wild boar (Sus scrofa) in its introduced and native range: a reviewBiological Invasions2012515
6Are there any consistent predictors of invasion success?Biological Invasions2008490
7Testing the enemy release hypothesis: a review and meta-analysisBiological Invasions2006475
8Can Invasive Species Facilitate Native Species? Evidence of How, When, and Why These Impacts OccurBiological Invasions2006469
9Have the Harmful Effects of Introduced Rats on Islands been Exaggerated?Biological Invasions2006462
10Now you See them, Now you don't! – Population Crashes of Established Introduced SpeciesBiological Invasions2004419
11Marine invasive species: validation of citizen science and implications for national monitoring networksBiological Invasions2008419
12The link between international trade and the global distribution of invasive alien speciesBiological Invasions2008414
13Direct and indirect effects of alien insect herbivores on ecological processes and interactions in forests of eastern North AmericaBiological Invasions2010345
14Non-indigenous invasive bivalves as ecosystem engineersBiological Invasions2009331
15How common are invasion-induced ecosystem impacts?Biological Invasions2011311
16The river Rhine: a global highway for dispersal of aquatic invasive speciesBiological Invasions2009283
17The harlequin ladybird, Harmonia axyridis: global perspectives on invasion history and ecologyBiological Invasions2016275
18In search of a real definition of the biological invasion phenomenon itselfBiological Invasions2008267
19Hybridization and the evolution of invasiveness in plants and other organismsBiological Invasions2009267
20Interceptions of Nonindigenous Plant Pests at US Ports of Entry and Border Crossings Over a 17-year PeriodBiological Invasions2006259
21Earthworm invasion into previously earthworm-free temperate and boreal forestsBiological Invasions2006250
22We can eliminate invasions or live with them. Successful management projectsBiological Invasions2009250
23The Round Goby, Neogobius melanostomus, a Fish Invader on both sides of the Atlantic OceanBiological Invasions2004247
24Invasive alien plants in China: diversity and ecological insightsBiological Invasions2008244
25Arrival rate of nonindigenous insect species into the United States through foreign tradeBiological Invasions2005241
26(null)Biological Invasions2002237
27The invasiveness of an introduced species does not predict its impactBiological Invasions2007233
28Climate change increases risk of plant invasion in the Eastern United StatesBiological Invasions2010233
29Prioritizing species, pathways, and sites to achieve conservation targets for biological invasionBiological Invasions2016233
30Conflicting values: ecosystem services and invasive tree managementBiological Invasions2014230
31Potential Impact of Filter-feeding Invaders on Temperate Inland Freshwater EnvironmentsBiological Invasions2002229
32Dominance of non-native riparian trees in western USABiological Invasions2005227
33A Sea Under Siege – Alien Species in the MediterraneanBiological Invasions2000223
34California’s Reaction to Caulerpa taxifolia: A Model for Invasive Species Rapid Response*Biological Invasions2005222
35Characterised and Projected Costs of Nonindigenous Species in CanadaBiological Invasions2006220
36(null)Biological Invasions1999219
37Confronting introduced species: a form of xenophobia?Biological Invasions2003219
38Invasive alien plants in China: role of clonality and geographical originBiological Invasions2006217
39Phase shift to algal dominated communities at mesophotic depths associated with lionfish (Pterois volitans) invasion on a Bahamian coral reefBiological Invasions2011216
40Allee Effects, Propagule Pressure and the Probability of Establishment: Risk Analysis for Biological InvasionsBiological Invasions2006214
41Advancing impact prediction and hypothesis testing in invasion ecology using a comparative functional response approachBiological Invasions2014214
42Conservation Implications of Invasion by Plant HybridizationBiological Invasions2000212
43Phenotypic plasticity rather than locally adapted ecotypes allows the invasive alligator weed to colonize a wide range of habitatsBiological Invasions2007212
44Ecological impacts of non-indigenous invasive fungi as forest pathogensBiological Invasions2009212
45Taking stock: inventory of alien species in the Mediterranean seaBiological Invasions2009209
46Status, invasiveness and environmental threats of three tropical American invasive weeds (Parthenium hysterophorus L., Ageratum conyzoides L., Lantana camara L.) in IndiaBiological Invasions2006208
47Improving and integrating data on invasive species collected by citizen scientistsBiological Invasions2010207
48DNA-based methods for monitoring invasive species: a review and prospectusBiological Invasions2007205
49(null)Biological Invasions2001204
50Two Invasive Plants Alter Soil Microbial Community Composition in Serpentine GrasslandsBiological Invasions2006204