Invasive species and global climate change /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: C.A.B. International
Other Authors: Ziska, Lewis H. (Editor), Dukes, Jeffrey S. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : CABI, 2014.
Series:CABI invasive species series ; 4.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book.
Table of Contents:
  • The dimensions of the problem: background and science
  • Communicating the dynamic complexities of climate and ecology; species invasion and resource changes
  • Climate change and plant pathogen invasions
  • Analysis of invasive insects: links to climate change
  • Climate change, plant traits, and invasion in natural and agricultural ecosystems
  • Non-native species in antarctic terrestrial environments: the impacts of climate change and human activity
  • Synergies between climate change and species invasions: evidence from marine systems
  • Ragweed in Eastern Europe
  • Climate change and alien species in South Africa
  • Climate change and alien species in national parks: revisited
  • Invasive plants in a rapidly changing climate: an australian perspective
  • Invasive species of China and their responses to climate change
  • Management: detection and prevention
  • Identifying invasive species in real time: early detection and distribution mapping system (eddmaps) and other mapping tools
  • Global identification of invasive species: the CABI invasive species compendium as a resource
  • The biogeography of invasive plants: projecting range shifts with climate change
  • Identifying climate change as a factor in the establishment and persistence of invasive weeds in agricultural crops
  • Assessing and managing the impact of climate change on invasive species: the pbdm approach
  • Climate, CO2 and invasive weed management
  • Early detection and rapid response: a cost effective strategy for minimizing the establishment and spread of new and emerging invasive plants by global trade, travel, and climate change
  • Adapting to invasions in a changing world: invasive species as an economic resource.