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One of Dr. Andrade's other students, Monica Mowery, is studying the invasion biology of hasselti, but I don't know if her results would be generalizable to geometricus.No direct references, but several further places to look:
1) I did a search (using Yahoo!) with the search string hesperus geometricus invasive and got well over 500 hits. Also substitute mactans for hesperus. Or simply use geometricus invasive. Also use Google. I'll let you to go through all these to see if there's anything useful. (Yes, I know you've probably already done this. But remember that a lot of other people are also going to read your query and my response, and this paragraph is intended more for them.)
2) You might contact an arachnologist by the name of Rick Vetter <rick.vetter@UCR.EDU> with your question. He seems to have taken an interest in both the genera Latrodectus and Loxosceles (widows and recluses respectively).
3) Contact an animal behaviorist, Dr. Maydianne Andraden (University of Toronto, Scarborough at <mandrade@utsc.utoronto.ca>) and/or her grad student, Charmaine Condy <charmaine.condy@mail.utoronto.ca>. Charmaine is currently putting the finishing touches on her PhD thesis on the taxonomy of the genus Latrodectus.
As far as I know, none of the people who are mentioned above are actually working on the issue of the invasive nature of L. geometricus, but they all have their fingers on the pulse of the genus, so to speak, and are more likely to know where to find the information you seek.
Best of luck...
Cameron Jones in Andy Sih's lab at UC Davis is studying geometricus invasion. If I remember correctly, he has actually found that when you force black and brown widows to share webs, the black widows nearly always chase the brown widow off the web, and black widows are never eaten by browns. Also, I believe he has also noticed that brown widows are common in urban areas but black widows are still in the surrounding rural areas.
Clearly something is going on, but it may not be as simple as brown widows directly out competing black widows.