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1. Spatial and temporal diversity in hyperparasitoid communities of Cotesia glomerata on garlic mustard, Alliaria petiolata.

2. The role of plant–mycorrhizal mutualisms in deterring plant invasions: Insights from an individual‐based model.

3. Cross‐resistance to diflufenican and picolinafen and its inheritance in oriental mustard (Sisymbrium orientale L.).

4. The impact of global warming on germination and seedling emergence in Alliaria petiolata, a woodland species with dormancy loss dependent on low temperature.

5. Assessing feasibility in invasive plant management: a retrospective analysis of garlic mustard ( Alliaria petiolata) control.

6. Climate and rapid local adaptation as drivers of germination and seed bank dynamics of Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) in North America.

7. The importance of factors controlling species abundance and distribution varies in native and non-native ranges.

8. Invasive plant alters community and ecosystem dynamics by promoting native predators.

9. Soil-mediated eco-evolutionary feedbacks in the invasive plant Alliaria petiolata.

10. Disarming the Red Queen: plant invasions, novel weapons, species coexistence, and microevolution.

11. A temporal dimension to the stress gradient hypothesis for intraspecific interactions.

12. Ephemeral disturbances have long-lasting impacts on forest invasion dynamics.

13. Experimental evidence for indirect facilitation among invasive plants.

14. A seasonal, density-dependent model for the management of an invasive weed.

15. INBREEDING DEPRESSION AND PARTITIONING OF GENETIC LOAD IN THE INVASIVE BIENNIAL ALLIARIA PETIOLATA (BRASSICACEAE).

16. Species invasion alters local adaptation to soil communities in a native plant.

17. The importance of space, time, and stochasticity to the demography and management of Alliaria petiolata.

18. Possible evolution of alliarinoside biosynthesis from the glucosinolate pathway in Alliaria petiolata.

19. Exotic Slugs Pose a Previously Unrecognized Threat to the Herbaceous Layer in a Midwestern Woodland.

20. On the utility of population models for invasive plant management: response to Evans and Davis.

22. Resistance and recovery of soil microbial communities in the face of Alliaria petiolata invasions.

23. Competitive Interactions among First-Year and Second-Year Plants of the Invasive, Biennial Garlic Mustard ( Alliaria petiolata) and Native Ground Layer Vegetation.

24. A novel mechanism to explain success of invasive herbaceous species at the expense of natives in eastern hardwood forests.

25. Acceleration of Exotic Plant Invasion in a Forested Ecosystem by a Generalist Herbivore.

26. Complex population dynamics and control of the invasive biennial Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard).

27. The invasive plant Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) inhibits ectomycorrhizal fungi in its introduced range.

28. EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL VARIATION ON THE INVASIVE SUCCESS OF A NONINDIGENOUS FOREST HERB.

29. Parasitism disruption a likely consequence of belowground war waged by exotic plant invader.

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