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Invasion Biology.
Title:
Invasion Biology.
Author:
Davis, Mark A.
ISBN:
9780191551192
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (259 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction -- Terminology used in this book -- A look to the past -- Invasion biology of the twenty-first century -- PART I: The invasion process -- 2 Dispersal -- Stages of the invasion process -- Dispersal and propagule pressure -- The dispersal process -- Are introduction rates increasing? -- Summary -- 3 Establishment -- Establishment and traits -- Establishment and invasibility -- Invasibility and diversity -- Invasibility, resources, and environmental heterogeneity -- Invasibility and physical stress -- Invasibility and enemies -- Invasibility, facilitation, and mutualisms -- The geography of establishment -- Summary -- 4 Persistence and spread -- Iterative dispersal and establishment episodes (persistence and spread) -- Traits, persistence, and spread -- Genetic obstacles to persistence and spread -- Opportunities for persistence and spread -- Species' decline and range contraction -- Predicting current and future ranges of non-native species -- Summary -- 5 Evolution -- Evolution during dispersal -- Evolution by the new species following arrival -- Hybridization -- Epigenetic effects -- Evolution by the long-term residents -- Evolutionary diversification -- Summary -- 6 Understanding and predicting invasions: an Integrated Approach -- Using traits to predict invasiveness -- Predicting invasibility -- Traits, invasibility, and propagule pressure: an integrated approach -- Summary -- PART II: Impacts and management -- 7 Impacts of invasions -- Impacts on human health and safety -- Economic impacts -- Ecological impacts -- Summary -- 8 Management of invasive species -- Efforts to prevent introductions -- Efforts to detect nascent invasions -- Efforts to identify invasive populations and susceptible environments -- Efforts to eradicate -- Efforts to prevent subsequent persistence and spread.

Managing biotic homogenization -- Managing 'inter-situ' reintroduction efforts -- Use of regulations and legal frameworks -- Use of citizen volunteers in management efforts -- Invasive species control as a means to solve other conflicts -- The need for extensive and accessible databases -- The 'LTL' approach -- Challenges, risks, and pitfalls of management efforts -- The relevance of invasion research to invasion management -- Summary -- PART III: Reflections -- 9 Framing biological invasions -- Issues of categories -- Issues of change -- Issues of communication -- Summary -- 10 Researching invasion biology -- Issues of specialization and dissociation -- Efforts to re-associate -- Issues of taxonomic and geographic specialization -- Summary -- 11 Disciplinary challenges -- Issues of pluralism -- Issues of authority -- Issues of paradigms -- Summary -- 12 Conclusion -- Invasion research priorities -- Invasion management considerations -- Looking ahead -- SPRED ecology -- In closing -- References -- Geographic index -- A -- B -- C -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Taxonomic index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z -- Subject index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z.
Abstract:
This is an up-to-date overview of the field of invasion biology, which includes an overview of the science, the impacts, and management of invasive species, as well as a critical assessment of the field itself. - ;With the exception of climate change, biological invasions have probably received more attention during the past ten years than any other ecological topic. Yet this is the first synthetic, single-authored overview of the field since Williamson's 1996 book. Written fifty years after the publication of Elton's pioneering monograph on the subject, Invasion Biology provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the science of biological invasions while also offering new. insights and perspectives relating to the processes of introduction, establishment, and spread. The book connects science with application by describing the health, economic, and ecological impacts of invasive species as well as the variety of management strategies developed to mitigate harmful impacts. The. author critically evaluates the approaches, findings, and controversies that have characterized invasion biology in recent years, and suggests a variety of future research directions. Carefully balanced to avoid distinct taxonomic, ecosystem, and geographic (both investigator and species) biases, the book addresses a wide range of invasive species (including protists, invertebrates, vertebrates, fungi, and plants) which have been studied in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial environments. throughout the world by investigators equally diverse in their origins. This accessible and thought-provoking text will be of particular interest to graduate level students and established researchers in the fields of invasion biology, community ecology, conservation biology, and restoration ecology. It will also be of value and use to land managers, policy makers, and other

professionals charged with controlling the negative impacts associated with recently arrived species. -.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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