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Bellingham, P.J., Peltzer, D.A., & Walker, L.R. 2005. Contrasting impacts of a native and an invasive exotic shrub on flood-plain succession Journal of Vegetation Science 16: 135-142

Bellingham, P. J., Tanner, E.V.J., and Healey, J.R. 2005. Hurricane disturbance accelerates invasion by the alien tree Pittosporum undulatum in Jamaican montane rain forests. Journal of Vegetation Science 16: 675-684, 2005

Cadotte M.C., Murray, B.R., and Lovett-Doust, J. 2006. Ecological patterns and biological invasions: using regional species inventories in macroecology. Biological Invasions 8: 809–821

Catford, J.A., Jansson, R., Nilsson, C. 2008. Reducing redundancy in invasion ecology by integrating hypotheses into a single theoretical framework. Diversity and Distributions.

Hamilton, M.A., Murray, B.R., Cadotte, M.W., Hose, G.C., Baker, A.C., Harris, C.J. and Licari, D. 2005. Life-history correlates of plant invasiveness at regional and continental scales. Ecology Letters, 8: 1066–1074

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Murphy, H.T., Metcalfe, D.J., Bradford, M.G., Ford, A.F., Galway, K.E., Sydes, T.A., and WESTCOTT, DJ. 2008. Recruitment dynamics of invasive species in rainforest habitats following Cyclone Larry. Austral Ecology 33, 495–502

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Callaway, R.M. and Aschehoug, E.T. 2000. Invasive Plants Versus Their New and Old Neighbors: A Mechanism for Exotic Invasion. Science Vol 290 20 October 2000

Callaway, R.M. and Ridenour, W.M. 2004. Novel weapons: invasive success and the evolution of increased competitive ability. Front Ecol Environ 2004; 2(8): 436–443

Callaway, R.M., Thelen, G.C., Rodriguez, A. & Holben, W.E. 2004. Soil biota and exotic plant invasion. Nature Vol 427, 19 February 2004

Callaway, R.M., Cipollini, D., Barto, K., Thelen, G.C., Hallett, S.G., Prati, D., Stinson, K. Klironomos, J. 2008. Novel weapons: invasive plant suppresses fungal mutualists in America but not in its native Europe. Ecology, 89(4), 2008, pp. 1043–1055

Callaway, R.M., Ridenour, W.M., Laboski, T., Weir, T. and Vivanco, J.M. 2005. Natural selection for resistance to the allelopathic effects of invasive plants. Journal of Ecology 2005 93, 576–583

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Daehler, C.C. 2005. Upper-montane plant invasions in the Hawaiian Islands: Patterns and opportunities. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 7 (2005) 203–216

Daehler, C.C. 2006. Invasibility of tropical islands by introduced plants: partitioning the influence of isolation and propagule pressure. (Invazibilita tropických ostrovů: vliv izolace a tlaku propagulí.) Preslia 78: 389–404, 2006

Hierro, J.L., Maron, J.L. and Callaway, R.M. 2005. A biogeographical approach to plant invasions: the importance of studying exotics in their introduced and native range. Journal of Ecology 2005 93, 5–15

Inderjit, Pollock JL, Callaway RM, Holben W. 2008. Phytotoxic Effects of (6)-Catechin In vitro, in Soil, and in the Field. PLoS ONE 3(7): e2536.

Lambdon, P.W., Pyšek, P., Basnou, C., Hejda, M., Arianoutsou, M., Essl, F., Jarošík, V., Pergl, J., Winter, M., Anastasiu, P., Andriopoulos, P., Bazos, I, Brundu, G., Celesti-Grapow, L., Chassot, P, Delipet-rou, P., Josefsson, M., Kark, S., Klotz, S., Kokkoris, Y., Kühn, I., Marchante, I., Perglová, I., Pino, J., Vilà, M., Zikos, A., Roy, D. &. Hulme, P.E. 2008. Alien flora of Europe: species diversity, temporal trends, geographical patterns and research needs. (Zavlečená flóra Evropy: druhová diverzita, časové trendy, zákonitosti geografického rozšíření a oblasti budoucího výzkumu). Preslia 80: 101–149, 2008

Loh, R.K., Daehler, C.C. 2008. Influence of woody invader control methods and seed availability on native and invasive species establishment in a Hawaiian forest. Biol Invasions (2008) 10:805–819

Mangla, S., Inderjit and Callaway, R.M. 2007. Exotic invasive plant accumulates native soil pathogens which inhibit native plants. Journal of Ecology 2007

Müllerová, J., Pyšek, P., Jarosík, V. and Pergl, J. 2005. Aerial photographs as a tool for assessing the regional dynamics of the invasive plant species Heracleummantegazzianum. Journal of Applied Ecology 2005 42, 1042–1053

Nehrbass, N., Winkler, E., Müllerová, J., Pergl, J., Pyšek, P. and Perglová, I. 2007. A simulation model of plant invasion: long-distance dispersal determines the pattern of spread. Biol Invasions (2007) 9:383–395

Pergl, J., Perglová, I, Pyšek, P., and Dietz, H. 2006. Population age structure and reproductive behavior of the monocarpic perennial Heracleum mantegazzianum (Apiaceae) in its native and invaded distribution ranges. American Journal of Botany 93(7): 1018–1028. 2006.

Pergl, J., Hüls, J., Perglová, I, Eckstein, R.L., Pyšek, P. and Otte, A. 2007. Population Dynamics of Heracleum mantegazzianum. (In) Ecology and Management of Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum). (eds P. Pyšek, M.J.W. Cock, W. Nentwig and H.P. Ravn)

Pyšek, P., Richardson, D.M., Pergl, J., Jarošík, V., Sixtová, Z. and Weber, E. Geographical and taxonomic biases in invasion ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution Vol.23 No.5

Pyšek, P., Jarošík, V., Müllerová, J., Pergl, J. and Wild, J. 2008. Comparing the rate of invasion by Heracleum mantegazzianum at continental, regional, and local scales. Diversity and Distributions, (Diversity Distrib.) (2008) 14, 355–363

Ridenour, W.M., Vivanco, J.M., Feng, Y., Horiuchi, J., and Callaway, R.M. 2008. No evidence for trade-offs: Centaurea plants from America are better competitors and defenders. Ecological Monographs, 78(3), 2008, pp. 369–386

Vivanco, J.M., Bais, H.P., Stermitz, F.R., Thelen, G.C. and Callaway, R.M. 2004. Biogeographical variation in community response to root allelochemistry: novel weapons and exotic invasion. Ecology Letters, (2004) 7: 285–292

Dawson, W., Mndolwa, A.S., Burslem, D.F.R.P. and Hulme, P.E. 2008. Assessing the risks of plant invasions arising from collections in tropical botanical gardens. Biodivers Conserv (2008) 17:1979–1995

Edward, E., Munishi, P.K.T. and Hulme, P.E. 2008. Relative Roles of Disturbance and Propagule Pressure on the Invasion of Humid Tropical Forest by Cordia alliodora (Boraginaceae) in Tanzania. BIOTROPICA

Dawson, W., Burslem, D.F.R.P. and Hulme, P.E. 2008. Herbivory is related to taxonomic isolation, but not to invasiveness of tropical alien plants. Diversity and Distributions, (Diversity Distrib.) (2008)

DeWalt, S.J. 2005. Effects of natural enemies on tropical woody-plant invasions (In) Biotic Interactions in the Tropics: Their Role in the Maintenance of Species Diversity. (Ed) D. F. R. P. Burslem,M. A. Pinard and S. E. Hartley. Cambridge University Press.

DeWalt, S.J. and Hamrick, J.L. 2004. Genetic variation of introduced Hawaiian and native Costa Rican populations of an invasive tropical shrub, Clidemiahirta (Melastomataceae). American Journal of Botany 91(8): 1155–1162. 2004.

DeWalt, S.J., Denslow, J.S. and Ickes K. 2004. Natural-enemy release facilitates habitat expansion of the invasive tropical shrub Clidemiahirta. Ecology, 85(2), 2004, pp. 471–483

DeWalt, S.J., Denslow, J.S. and Hamrick, J.L. 2004. Biomass allocation, growth, and photosynthesis of genotypesfrom native and introduced ranges of the tropical shrub Clidemiahirta. Oecologia (2004) 138: 521–531

Jongejans, E., Shea, K., Skarpaas, O., Kelly, D., Sheppard, A.W. and Woodburn, T.L. 2008. Dispersal and demography contributions to population spread of Carduus nutans in its native and invaded ranges Journal of Ecology 2008, 96, 687–697

Jongejans, E., Sheppard, A.W. and Shea, K. 2006. What controls the population dynamics of the invasive thistle Carduus nutans in its native range? Journal of Applied Ecology 2006 43, 877–886

Paynter, Q., Downey, P.O. and Sheppard, A.W. 2003. Age structure and growth of the woody legume weed Cytisus scoparius in native and exotic habitats: implications for control. Journal of Applied Ecology 2003 40, 470–480

Shea, K. Sheppard, A.W. and Woodburn, T.L. 2006. Seasonal life-history models for the integrated management of the invasive weed nodding thistle Carduus nutans in Australia. Journal of Applied Ecology 2006 43, 517–526

Shea, K., Kelly, D., Sheppard, A.W. and Woodburn, T.L. 2005. Context-dependent biological control of an invasive thistle. Ecology, 86(12), 2005, pp. 3174-3181

Sheppard, A.W., hodge, P., Paynter, Q., and Rees, M. 2002. Factors affecting invasion and persistence of broom Cytisus scoparius in Australia. Journal of Applied Ecology 2002 39, 721–734

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