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2. Anguished appraisal of eradicating non-native species: Hugh Warwick: Cull of the wild. Killing in the name of conservation. London: Bloomsbury Wildlife, 2024. 304 pp, $28, hardback, ISBN: 978–1-3994–0374-0
3. Curbing the major and growing threats from invasive alien species is urgent and achievable
4. “A kind of metastasizing arthropodal cancer”: T.C. Boyle: Blue Skies. Liveright, New York, 2023, 367 pp, US$30, hardback. ISBN 978-1-324-09302-2
5. New Zealand as a leader in conservation practice and invasion management
6. Reflections on a quarter century of editorial service
7. Deep dive into the biology, ecology, and sociology of a prominent invader: Peter A. Coates: Squirrel Nation. Reds, greys and the meaning of home. Reaktion Books, London, 2023, 335 pp, hardback £16.99, US$29.00, ISBN: 978-1-78914-770-4
8. A faulty metaphor and frustrating weeding lead to advocacy of non-native plants: Martha Leb Molnar: Playing god in the meadow. How I learned to admire my weeds. Amherst, Massachusetts: Bright Leaf, 2022. xii + 180 pp, $22.95, paperback, ISBN: 978-1-62534-687-2
9. Going up the Andes: patterns and drivers of non-native plant invasions across latitudinal and elevational gradients
10. Increasing tree invasion on Isla Victoria: 10 years after the original “gringos en el bosque” study
11. Wild boar rooting impacts soil function differently in different plant community types
12. Exploring the performance of Biological Invasions in social media five years after opening its Facebook and Twitter accounts
13. Restoration of New Zealand islands : redressing the effects of introduced species
14. A science-based policy for managing free-roaming cats
15. Plants in eastern Canada poised to become invasive problems – risks in light of climate change: Claude Lavoie: 40 Autres plantes envahissantes. Les Publications du Québec, Québec, Canada, 2022, 342 pp, Can$34.95, paperback, ISBN: 978-2-551-26773-6
16. Concise, comprehensive reviews of how invasive plants interact with plants, animals, and microbes: Anna Traveset and David M. Richardson (eds): Plant Invasions. The Role of Biotic Interactions. CABI, Wallingford, UK, 2020, xxiv + 454 pp, £115, hardback, ISBN: 978-1-789-24217-1
17. Impacts of an invasive species (Anolis sagrei) on social and spatial behaviours of a native congener (Anolis carolinensis)
18. Two decades of data reveal that Biological Invasions needs to increase participation beyond North America, Europe, and Australasia
19. A self-study of editorial board diversity at Biological Invasions
20. Reinforcing the concept of agenda-driven science : a response to Rohlf
21. Four priority areas to advance invasion science in the face of rapid environmental change
22. Maintenance management and eradication of established aquatic invaders
23. “De-extinction” in conservation: Assessing risks of releasing “resurrected” species
24. Toward “Rules” for Studying Biological Invasions
25. The growing peril of biological invasions
26. The conundrum of agenda-driven science in conservation
27. Social–ecological mismatches create conservation challenges in introduced species management
28. Yes we can! Exciting progress and prospects for controlling invasives on islands and beyond
29. History, impacts, and prospects for controlling a bevy of devastating invaders: Carolyn M. King: Invasive predators in New Zealand: disaster on four small paws. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland, 2019, xxxiii + 343 pp, €83.19 (hardback), ISBN: 978-3-030-32137-6
30. The journal Biological Invasions evolves
31. A case for anole territoriality
32. Predictable sequences of species loss with decreasing island area - land birds in 2 archipelagoes
33. History, impacts, and management in Africa of the world’s most invasive aquatic plant: Jeremiah Mutio Kitunda: A history of the water hyacinth in Africa, Lexington Books, Lanham, MD, 2018, xxxvii + 295 pp, $110 (hardback), ISBN: 978-1-498-52462-9
34. Invasive plants of eastern Canada: history, impacts, management, and stories: Claude Lavoie: 50 Plantes envahissantes, Les Publications du Québec, Québec, Canada, 2019, 415 pp, Can$29.95, paperback, ISBN: 978-2-551-26390-5
35. State of the art of eradicating island invasives…and much more: C. R. Veitch, M. N Clout, A. R. Martin, J. C. Russell, and C. J. West (eds): Island invasives: scaling up to meet the challenge. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland, 2019, xiv + 734 pp, £40, paperback, ISBN: 978-2-8317-1962-7
36. Variable colonization by the hemlock woolly adelgid suggests infestation is associated with hemlock host species
37. A case of fallacy in scientific discourse?
38. Media representation of hemlock woolly adelgid management risks: a case study of science communication and invasive species control
39. Guild Composition and Mustelid Morphology: Character Displacement but No Character Release
40. The Generality of the Island Rule Reexamined
41. Ecological Resistance to Biological Invasion Overwhelmed by Propagule Pressure
42. Variability and Sexual Size Dimorphism in Carnivores: Testing the Niche Variation Hypothesis
43. A Pleasing Consequence of Norway Rat Eradication: Two Shrew Species Recover
44. Biogeographical Patterns in the Western Palearctic: The Fasting-Endurance Hypothesis and the Status of Murphy's Rule
45. Introduced Species Policy, Management, and Future Research Needs
46. Interaction of Hybrid Imported Fire Ants (Solenopsis invicta x S. richteri) with Native Ants at Baits in Southeastern Tennessee
47. Testing Fox's Assembly Rule: Does Plant Invasion Depend on Recipient Community Structure?
48. Indirect Effects of an Introduced Ungulate on Pollination and Plant Reproduction
49. The Pioneers
50. Nonnative Fish to Control Aedes Mosquitoes : A Controversial, Harmful Tool
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