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Research Article
Anthropogenically-modified soil increases the performance of non-native plants in a subarctic ecosystem
Vicki Mengyuan Zhang
,
Peter M. Kotanen
10.3897/neobiota.104.160626
17-11-2025
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An annotated registry of established forest pathogens in the continental USA, Canada, and Hawaiian Islands
Geoffrey M. Williams
,
Shannon C. Lynch
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Monique L. Sakalidis
,
Jeffery K. Stallman
,
Kylle Roy
,
Andrew Gougherty
,
David R. Coyle
,
Richard A. Sniezko
10.3897/neobiota.101.157996
18-09-2025
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Native and invasive raccoon populations host distinct microbiomes that may facilitate invasion
Joanna Kołodziejczyk
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Eric Hoffman
,
Aleksandra Biedrzycka
10.3897/neobiota.101.157515
16-09-2025
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Coelomic foreign bodies in wild-caught
Python
spp. in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, Florida, USA
Gretchen E. Anderson
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McKayla M. Spencer
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Ray W. Snow
,
Andrea F. Currylow
,
Frank N. Ridgley
,
Bryan G. Falk
,
Amy A. Yackel Adams
10.3897/neobiota.99.148521
11-07-2025
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A method to quantify jump dispersal of invasive species from occurrence data: the case of the spotted lanternfly,
Lycorma delicatula
Nadège Belouard
,
Sebastiano De Bona
,
Matthew R. Helmus
,
Isabella G. Smith
,
Jocelyn E. Behm
10.3897/neobiota.98.147310
19-05-2025
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Predicted occurrence and abundance habitat suitability of invasive plants in the contiguous United States: updates for the INHABIT web tool
Catherine S. Jarnevich
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Peder Engelstad
,
Demetra Williams
,
Keana Shadwell
,
Cameron Reimer
,
Grace Henderson
,
Janet S. Prevey
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Ian S. Pearse
10.3897/neobiota.96.134842
25-11-2024
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Evaluating spatially explicit management alternatives for an invasive species in a riverine network
Brielle K. Thompson
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Julian D. Olden
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Sarah J. Converse
10.3897/neobiota.96.132363
14-11-2024
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Rising temperatures may increase fungal epizootics in northern populations of the invasive spongy moth in North America
Clare A. Rodenberg
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Ann E. Hajek
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Hannah Nadel
,
Artur Stefanski
,
Peter B. Reich
,
Kyle J. Haynes
10.3897/neobiota.95.126311
16-10-2024
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No evidence for pronounced mate-finding Allee effects in the emerald ash borer (
Agrilus planipennis
Fairmaire)
Alexandre P. Caouette
,
Claire E. Rutledge
,
Stephen B. Heard
,
Deepa S. Pureswaran
10.3897/neobiota.95.127287
12-09-2024
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Extent, impacts and drivers of oystershell scale invasions in aspen ecosystems
Connor D. Crouch
,
Amanda M. Grady
,
Nicholas P. Wilhelmi
,
Richard W. Hofstetter
,
Margaret M. Moore
,
Kristen M. Waring
10.3897/neobiota.95.121748
26-08-2024
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Diet comparison suggests limited competition between invasive black rats (
Rattus rattus
) and sympatric endangered rodents
Paul J. Taillie
,
Wesley W. Boone IV
,
Alexandra L. Wilson-Seelig
,
Robert McCleery
10.3897/neobiota.94.121287
29-07-2024
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Effects of earthworm invasion on soil properties and plant diversity after two years of field experiment
Lise Thouvenot
,
Olga Ferlian
,
Lotte Horn
,
Malte Jochum
,
Nico Eisenhauer
10.3897/neobiota.94.119307
26-07-2024
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