Biological invasions in marine ecosystems : ecological, management, and geographic perspectives /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Berlin :
Springer,
[2009]
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| Series: | Ecological studies ;
v. 204. |
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Table of Contents:
- Marine bioinvasions : conservation hazards and vehicles for ecological understanding / Gil Rilov, Jeffrey Crooks
- Deep invasion ecology and the assembly of communities in historical time / James Carlton
- Natural and climate change mediated invasions / Steve Lonhart
- Modeling marine invasions / Marjorie Wonham, Mark Lewis
- Characterizing vectors of marine invasion / Dan Minchin, Stephan Gollasch, Andrew Cohen, Chad Hewitt, Sergej Olenin
- The vessel as a vector : biofouling, ballast water and sediments / Chad Hewitt, Stephan Gollasch, Dan Minchin
- The role of propagule pressure in invasion success / Emma Johnston, Richard Piola, Graeme Clark
- Differentiating successful and failed invaders / Whitman Miller, Gregory Ruiz
- The establishment of invasive species / Jeffrey Crooks, Gil Rilov
- The role of phenotypic plasticity in marine biological invasions / David Smith
- Escape from parasites / Mark Torchin, Kevin Lafferty
- Ecological factors affecting community invasibility / Suzanne Olyarnik, Matthew Bracken, Jarrett Byrnes, Randall Hughes, Kristin Hultgren, John Stachowicz
- The integration of invasive species into marine ecosystems / Gil Rilov
- Competition in marine invasions / James Byers
- Predator-prey interactions of marine invaders / Gil Rilov
- The role of exotic marine ecosystem engineers / Jeffrey Crooks
- Multitrophic effects of invasions in marine and estuarine systems / Edwin Grosholz, Gregory Ruiz
- Marine bioinvasion management / Chad Hewitt, Richard Everett, Naomi Parker, Marnie Campbell
- Examples of current international, regional and national regulatory frameworks for preventing and managing marine bioinvasions / Chad Hewitt, Richard Everett, Naomi Parker
- An overview of risk assessment in a marine biosecurity context / Marnie Campbell
- Differing consequences of removing ecosystem-modifying invaders / Sally Hacker, Megan Dethier
- Geographic perspectives of invasions in the sea / Jeffrey Crooks, Gil Rilov
- The status and distribution of marine alien species in South Africa / Charles Griffiths, Tamara Robinson, Angela Mead
- Marine invasions in New Zealand / Barbara Hayden, Graeme Inglis, David Schiel
- Marine bioinvasions in Australia / Cathryn Sliwa, Sasha Migus, Felicity McEnnulty, Keith Hayes
- Marine bioinvasions in the southeastern Pacific / Juan Castilla, Paula Neill
- Marine bioinvasions in the Brazilian coast / Carlos Eduardo Leite Ferreira, Andrea de Oliveira Ribeiro Junqueira, Maria Célia Villac, Rubens Mendes Lopes
- Four centuries of biological invasions in tidal waters of the Chesapeake Bay region / Paul Fofonoff, Gregory Ruiz, Anson Hines, Brian Steves, James Carlton
- Introduced aquatic species of the North Sea coasts and adjacent brackish waters / Stephan Gollasch, Deniz Haydar, Dan Minchin, Wim Wolff, Karsten Reise
- European enclosed and semi-enclosed seas / Erkki Leppäkoski, Tamara Shiganova, Boris Alexandrov
- Marine bioinvasions in the Mediterranean Sea / Gil Rilov, Bella Galil
- A first assessment of invasive marine species on Chinese and Korean coasts / Kyung Seo, Yoon Lee
- Invasions of estuaries vs the adjacent open coast / Rikke Preisler, Kerstin Wasson, Wim Wolff, Megan Tyrrell
- Future directions for marine invasions research / Jeffrey Crooks, Gil Rilov.