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1. Worldwide revision of synanthropic silverfish (Insecta: Zygentoma: Lepismatidae) combining morphological and molecular data.

2. The demise of enemy release associated with the invasion of specialist folivores on an invasive tree.

3. Range expansion is both slower and more variable with rapid evolution across a spatial gradient in temperature.

4. Diversity, species coexistence and functional composition patterns in subtropical Atlantic Forests invaded by non‐native trees.

5. Genomic Tools in Biological Invasions: Current State and Future Frontiers.

6. Population structure and interspecific hybridisation of two invasive blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) following replicated incursions into New Zealand.

7. A mechanistic framework of enemy release.

8. Alien species of vascular plants first reported for Bulgaria after 2000.

9. Invasive hematophagous arthropods and associated diseases in a changing world.

10. Analysing spatio‐temporal patterns of non‐native fish in a biodiversity hotspot across decades.

11. Germany's first Action plan on the pathways of invasive alien species to prevent their unintentional introduction and spread.

12. Interplays between cis - and trans -Acting Factors for Alternative Splicing in Response to Environmental Changes during Biological Invasions of Ascidians.

13. Modelagem de nicho potencial para espécies exóticas invasoras Tithonia diversifolia e Hovenia dulcis em Santa Catarina.

14. First record of the introduced ladybird beetle, Coccinella undecimpunctata Linnaeus (1758), on South Georgia (sub‐Antarctic).

15. Invasive hematophagous arthropods and associated diseases in a changing world.

16. Pushed to the edge: Spatial sorting can slow down invasions.

17. Preventing and controlling nonnative species invasions to bend the curve of global freshwater biodiversity loss.

18. Elevated compositional change in plant assemblages linked to invasion.

19. Invasion Consequences in Communities Maintained by Niche and Intransitive Coexistence Mechanisms.

20. Chelonian challenge: three alien species from North America are moving their reproductive boundaries in Central Europe.

21. Discharge compliance at Shanghai port - a case study on discharged ballast water from vessels with Ballast Water Treatment System.

22. Climate Change Helps Polar Invasives Establish and Flourish: Evidence from Long-Term Monitoring of the Blowfly Calliphora vicina.

23. Tracking a killer shrimp: Dikerogammarus villosus invasion dynamics across Europe.

24. Drosophila suzukii en Argentina: nuevos registros, revisión y ampliación de su distribución.

25. Acanalonia conica (Hemiptera, Acanaloniidae) - a new exotic species in Bulgaria and Türkiye and its expansion in Europe.

26. Evaluating the Utility of Five Gene Fragments for Genetic Diversity Analyses of Mytella strigata Populations.

27. Genetic and epigenetic variation separately contribute to range expansion and local metalliferous habitat adaptation during invasions of Chenopodium ambrosioides into China.

28. Predicting Climate Change Effects on the Potential Distribution of Two Invasive Cryptic Species of the Bemisia tabaci Species Complex in China.

29. LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (FABA CEAE), ESPECIE INVASORA EN LA ARGENTINA.

30. Post‐introduction evolution of a rapid life‐history strategy in a newly invasive plant.

31. Towards an Understanding of the Geographical Background of Plants Invasion as a Natural Hazard: a Case Study in Hungary.

32. Potential Distribution of Invasive Boxwood Blight Pathogen (Calonectria pseudonaviculata) as Predicted by Process-Based and Correlative Models.

33. The First Record of Marenzelleria neglecta and the Spread of Laonome xeprovala in the Danube Delta–Black Sea Ecosystem.

34. DASCO: A workflow to downscale alien species checklists using occurrence records and to re-allocate species distributions across realms.

35. An Analysis of Adriatic Ichthyofauna—Ecology, Zoogeography, and Conservation Status.

36. Introduced plants induce outbreaks of a native pest and facilitate invasion in the plants' native range: Evidence from the emerald ash borer.

37. Vector control reduces the rate of species invasion in the world's largest freshwater ecosystem.

38. Rare, common, alien and native species follow different rules in an understory plant community.

40. Predicting the influence of river network configuration, biological traits and habitat quality interactions on riverine fish invasions.

41. Siderophores drive invasion dynamics in bacterial communities through their dual role as public good versus public bad.

42. Lablab purpureus (Fabaceae), a new alien species for Sicily.

43. Spatial dynamics of spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula, invasion of the Northeastern United States.

44. Climate extremes, variability, and trade shape biogeographical patterns of alien species.

45. Predicting current and future global distribution of invasive Ligustrum lucidum W.T. Aiton: Assessing emerging risks to biodiversity hotspots.

46. Scaling up experimental stress responses of grass invasion to predictions of continental‐level range suitability.

47. Can demographic rates of early development stages justify invasion success among three pine species in the Cerrado biodiversity hotspot?

48. Disentangling effects of multiple stressors on matter flow in a lake food web.

49. Disentangling effects of multiple stressors on matter flow in a lake food web.

50. Taxonomic loss and functional reduction over time in the ichthyofauna of the Taquaruçu Reservoir, lower Paranapanema River, Southern Brazil.

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