Assessing the invasion risk of species kept as pets; a case study of which aquarium trade marine fishes threaten the reefs of south Florida Melanie M. EschPeter J. FloodAlastair R. Harborne Original Paper 17 April 2025 Article: 120
Presenting the winners of the fourth annual Simberloff award for outstanding presentation Deah Lieurance Editorial 17 April 2025 Article: 119
Managing biological invasions in protected areas: seeking new strategies to achieve global targets Tamara B. RobinsonPhilip E. HulmeDavid M. Richardson Editorial 15 April 2025 Article: 118
Quantifying uncertainty in forecasts of when and where invasions happen Ariel SafferChris JonesRoss Meentemeyer Review Open access 15 April 2025 Article: 117
Invasive pines recruit more frequently under native shrubs in a Patagonian steppe M. Fernanda ReyesJaime MoyanoMartín A. Nuñez Original Paper 12 April 2025 Article: 116
Genomic evidence for hybridization, mitochondrial capture and cryptic invasions in the Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Varunidae) Joseph E. IronsideMorag TaitePaul F. Clark Original Paper Open access 10 April 2025 Article: 115
Is cooperation relevant to ant invasiveness? Insights from cooperative food transport Andrés M. DevegiliNataly Forero-ChavezNoa Pinter-Wollman Original Paper 04 April 2025 Article: 114
Alien flora of the Himalayan highlands: naturalised and invasive plants in the Trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh, India Shabir A. ZargarRayees Ahmad MalikZafar A. Reshi Alien Floras and Faunas 30 04 April 2025 Article: 113
Assessing the ecological impact of non-native species: single-species manipulation fails to reveal impact of invading shrimp Eglė JakubavičiūtėTawfiqur RahmanUlrika Candolin Original Paper Open access 03 April 2025 Article: 112
Individual heterozygosity and fitness in bottlenecked populations during early colonisation Matúš BúciBenjamín JarčuškaPeter Kaňuch Original Paper Open access 01 April 2025 Article: 111
The root rot pathogen Phytophthora cinnamomi: a long-overlooked threat to the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa Trudy PaapFelipe BalocchiMichael J. Wingfield Original Paper Open access 29 March 2025 Article: 110
Below- and above-ground mutualisms impact two alien brooms in South Africa differently S. GeertsJ. J. Le Roux Original Paper Open access 28 March 2025 Article: 109
Using indicators to assess the status of biological invasions and their management on islands─the Prince Edward Islands, South Africa as an example Laura Fernández WinzerMichelle GreveJohn R. U. Wilson Original Paper Open access 24 March 2025 Article: 108
Predicting invasiveness of freshwater fishes imported into North America: regional differences in models and outcomes Jennifer G. HowethSarah A. AmjadDavid M. Lodge Original Paper Open access 22 March 2025 Article: 107
Assessing the invasion risk of the cnidaria Blackfordia virginica Mayer, 1910: a threat to the Baltic Sea ecosystem? Baptiste SerandourBoris LeroyMonika Winder Original Paper Open access 22 March 2025 Article: 106
On the invasion of fish parasites in freshwater environments: an overview Luddy Searom Carias de MoraesLidiany Doreto CavalcantiAndre Andrian Padial Original Paper 22 March 2025 Article: 105
Facilitative to negative pollination interactions in invaded plant communities driven by floral trait similarity and pollinator sharing Víctor Parra-TablaCristopher AlborGerardo Arceo-Gómez Original Paper 20 March 2025 Article: 104