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Volume 35 Number 3 2008
Invasion Ecology of Vertebrates


Alien invasive vertebrates in ecosystems: pattern, process and the social dimension 

Piran C. L. White, Adriana E. S. Ford, Mick N. Clout, Richard M. Engeman, Sugoto Roy and Glen Saunders

pp. 171-179

  
 


The invasion ecology of mammals: a global perspective 

Mick N. Clout and James C. Russell

pp. 180-184

  
 


The genetics of mammalian invasions: a review 

Jeremy B. Searle

pp. 185-192

  
 


Lessons from introductions of exotic species as a possible information source for managing translocations of birds 

Phillip Cassey, Tim M. Blackburn, Richard P. Duncan and Julie L. Lockwood

pp. 193-201

  
 


Ecosystem and competition impacts of introduced deer 

Paul M. Dolman and Kristin Wäber

pp. 202-214

  
 


Testing island biosecurity systems for invasive rats 

James C. Russell, Brent M. Beaven, Jamie W. B. MacKay, David R. Towns and Mick N. Clout

pp. 215-221

  
 


The toad ahead: challenges of modelling the range and spread of an invasive species 

Benjamin L. Phillips, Joseph D. Chipperfield and Michael R. Kearney

pp. 222-234

  
 


Tracking non-native vertebrate species: indicator design for the United States of America 

Laura A. Meyerson, Richard Engeman and Robin O'Malley

pp. 235-241

  
 


The roles of risk assessment in the control of invasive vertebrates 

Mark C. Andersen

pp. 242-248

  
 


Synergies between climate change, extinctions and invasive vertebrates 

Barry W. Brook

pp. 249-252

  
 


  
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