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1. The pet trade of native species outside of their natural distributions within Australia is a biosecurity risk.

2. Can indigenous carabid beetles confer biotic resistance to invasion of native grassland remnants by alien slugs?

3. To what extent are Nepal’s protected areas protected from plant invasions: an analysis of threats.

4. First records distribution models to guide biosurveillance for non‐native species.

5. Why so many Hemiptera invasions?

6. Forest plant invasions in the eastern United States: evidence of invasion debt in the wildland-urban interface.

7. Which protected areas should be prioritized for prevention and early detection of biological invasions? A new methodological approach.

8. Translating macroecological models to predict microbial establishment probability in an agricultural inoculant introduction.

9. Tides of change: monitoring NIS in Icelandic harbours.

10. Landscape Heterogeneity and Environmental Dynamics Improve Predictions of Establishment Success of Colonising Small Founding Populations.

11. Effects of Temperature on the Developmental and Reproductive Biology of North American Bean Thrips, Caliothrips fasciatus (Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae: Panchaetothripinae).

12. Distribution of native and non-indigenous bivalves and their settlers along an urban gradient.

13. Propagule pressure from historic U.S. plant sales explains establishment but not invasion.

14. Disturbances can facilitate prior invasions more than subsequent invasions in microbial communities.

15. Efficient border biosecurity inspection leverages superspreading to reduce biological invasion risk.

16. Sandy Roadsides as Habitat for Endemic and Exotic Plant Species of the Florida Scrub.

17. ×Sorbaronia ′Mitschurinii′—an overlooked alien shrub rapidly expands in temperate Scots pine forests.

18. Nutrient enrichment, propagule pressure, and herbivory interactively influence the competitive ability of an invasive alien macrophyte Myriophyllum aquaticum.

19. Agronomic non‐native species are overrepresented across habitat types in central Canada.

22. Global drivers of the conservation–invasion paradox.

23. Seed banks and post‐fire recovery of invasive alien Metrosideros excelsa in South Africa: Implications for control.

24. The scientist eyes: monitoring YouTube™ to quantify aquatic pet release in Brazil.

25. Distribution of native and non-indigenous bivalves and their settlers along an urban gradient

26. Grasslands are more vulnerable to plant invasions than forests in south-central Nepal

27. Difference in Germination Traits between Congeneric Native and Exotic Species May Affect Invasion.

28. Az elsőbbségi hatás, a propagulumnyomás és a jelleghasonlóság alkalmazása inváziós fajok honos fajok vetésével történő visszaszorítására.

29. Recent invasion of Ponto-Caspian amphipods in the Masurian Lakeland associated with human leisure activities.

30. Asymmetrical insect invasions between three world regions.

31. Tidal channel meanders serve as stepping‐stones to facilitate cordgrass landward spread by creating invasion windows.

32. How likely was the successful introduction of the island canary to Midway Atoll?

33. Identifying potential emerging invasive non‐native species from the freshwater pet trade.

34. Exotic success following disturbance explained by weak native resilience and ruderal exotic bias.

35. Incorporation of colonization pressure into the propagule pressure‐based global ballast water standard.

36. Assessing the mechanisms and impacts of shrub invasion in forests: A meta‐analysis.

37. Factors affecting establishment and population growth of the invasive weed Ambrosia artemisiifolia.

38. Traits for transport: Alien wetland plants gain an advantage during endozoochorous seed dispersal by waterfowl.

39. Introduced mammals in the Neotropics and the genetic paradox of invasions.

40. Could non-native species boost their chances of invasion success by socializing with natives?

41. The 'lawnification' of Australia's eastern grassy woodlands: the past, current and likely future spread of an invasive perennial grass, Bothriochloa pertusa.

42. Invasion of Plant Communities

43. A centenary tale: population genetic insights into the introduction history of the oriental fire-bellied toad (Bombina orientalis) in Beijing

44. Water transfer determines the regional spread dynamics of non-native fish species.

45. Genetic analyses reveal a complex introduction history of the globally invasive tree Acacia longifolia.

47. Difference in Germination Traits between Congeneric Native and Exotic Species May Affect Invasion

48. Impacts of climate change on marine species invasions in northern hemisphere high-latitude ecosystems

49. Managing risk of non‐indigenous species establishment associated with ballast water discharges from ships with bypassed or inoperable ballast water management systems.

50. Invasion Risks of Aquarium Fish Trade to the Natural Environment in Sri Lanka.

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