Encyclopedia of Biological InvasionsThis pioneering encyclopedia illuminates a topic at the forefront of global ecology—biological invasions, or organisms that come to live in the wrong place. Written by leading scientists from around the world, Encyclopedia of Biological Invasions addresses all aspects of this subject at a global level—including invasions by animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria—in succinct, alphabetically arranged articles. Scientifically uncompromising, yet clearly written and free of jargon, the volume encompasses fields of study including biology, demography, geography, ecology, evolution, sociology, and natural history. Featuring many cross-references, suggestions for further reading, illustrations, an appendix of the world’s worst 100 invasive species, a glossary, and more, this is an essential reference for anyone who needs up-to-date information on this important topic. Encyclopedia of Biological Invasions features articles on: • Well-known invasive species such the zebra mussel, chestnut blight, cheatgrass, gypsy moth, Nile perch, giant African snail, and Norway rat • Regions with especially large numbers of introduced species including the Great Lakes, Mediterranean Sea, Hawaiian Islands, Australia, and New Zealand. • Conservation, ecological, economic, and human and animal health impacts of invasions around the world • The processes and pathways involved in invasion • Management of introduced species |
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Apomixis | 24 |
Aquaculture | 27 |
Aquaria | 32 |
Historical Precedents | 369 |
Invasion Economics | 375 |
Invasiveness | 379 |
Invertebrates Marine | 385 |
Islands | 391 |
Kudzu | 396 |
Ladybugs | 400 |
Lag times | 404 |
Invasions | 36 |
Ballast | 43 |
Bees | 50 |
Belowground Phenomena | 54 |
Biological Control of Animals | 58 |
Biological Control of Plants | 63 |
Birds | 70 |
Black White and Gray Lists | 75 |
Brown Treesnake | 78 |
Bryophytes and Lichens | 81 |
Burmese Python and Other Giant Constrictors | 85 |
Canals | 92 |
Carnivores | 95 |
Carp Common | 100 |
CART and Related Methods | 104 |
Cheatgrass | 108 |
Climate Change | 113 |
Competition Animal | 117 |
Competition Plant | 122 |
Crabs | 125 |
Crayfish | 129 |
Crustaceans Other | 135 |
DAISIE Project | 138 |
Darwin Charles | 142 |
Databases | 145 |
Demography | 147 |
Disease Vectors Human | 150 |
Dispersal Ability Animal | 154 |
Dispersal Ability Plant | 159 |
Disturbance | 165 |
Early Detection and Rapid Response | 169 |
Earthworms | 177 |
Ecoterrorism and Biosecurity | 183 |
Elton Charles S | 187 |
Endangered and Threatened Species | 189 |
Enemy Release Hypothesis | 193 |
Epidemiology and Dispersal | 196 |
Eradication | 198 |
Eucalypts | 203 |
Eutrophication Aquatic | 209 |
Evolutionary Response of Natives to Invaders | 213 |
Evolution of Invasive Populations | 215 |
Fire Regimes | 223 |
Fishes | 229 |
Flaviviruses | 234 |
Forest Insects | 238 |
Forestry and Agroforestry | 241 |
Freshwater Plants and Seaweeds | 248 |
Fungi | 258 |
Game Animals | 264 |
Genotypes Invasive | 270 |
Geographic Origins and Introduction Dynamics | 273 |
Grasses and Forbs | 280 |
Grazers | 290 |
Invasions | 294 |
Gypsy Moth | 298 |
Habitat Compatibility | 305 |
Invasions | 309 |
Hemlock Woolly Adelgid | 320 |
Herbicides | 323 |
Herbivory | 331 |
Horticulture | 336 |
Hybridization and Introgression | 342 |
Hydrology | 346 |
Influenza | 350 |
Integrated Pest Management | 353 |
Invasibility of Communities and Ecosystems | 356 |
Invasional Meltdown | 360 |
Invasion Biology | 364 |
Lakes | 410 |
Landscape Patterns of Plant Invasions | 422 |
Land Use | 425 |
Lantana camara | 428 |
Laws Federal and State | 430 |
Life History Strategies | 437 |
Malaria Vectors | 442 |
Mammals Aquatic | 445 |
Mechanical Control | 449 |
Invasions | 452 |
Melastomes | 458 |
Mosquitoes | 462 |
Mutualism | 466 |
Mycorrhizae | 468 |
Native Invaders | 472 |
Invasions | 475 |
Nile Perch | 484 |
Nitrogen Enrichment | 488 |
Novel Weapons Hypothesis | 492 |
Ostriculture | 494 |
Parasites of Animals | 500 |
Parasitic Plants | 504 |
Pathogens Animal | 510 |
Pathogens Human | 514 |
Pathogens Plant | 520 |
Pesticides Fish and Mollusc | 525 |
Pesticides for Insect Eradication | 528 |
Pesticides Mammal | 535 |
Pet Trade | 539 |
Phytophthora | 543 |
Pollination | 546 |
Invasions | 549 |
Predators | 557 |
Propagule Pressure | 561 |
Protected Areas | 563 |
Range Modeling | 568 |
Rats | 571 |
Regulation Us | 575 |
Remote sensing | 580 |
Reproductive Systems Plant | 584 |
Reptiles and Amphibians | 590 |
Restoration | 594 |
Rinderpest | 597 |
Risk Assessment and Prioritization | 604 |
Rivers | 609 |
Rodents Other | 612 |
SCOPE Project | 617 |
Sea Lamprey | 619 |
Seas and Oceans | 623 |
Seed Ecology | 627 |
Dmall Indian Mongoose | 631 |
Snails and Slugs | 634 |
Invasions | 643 |
Succession | 651 |
Taxonomic Patterns | 658 |
Tolerance Limits Animal | 661 |
Tolerance Limits Plant | 663 |
Transformers | 667 |
Trees and Shrubs | 670 |
Vegetative Propagation | 678 |
Vines and Lianas | 680 |
Wasps | 685 |
Water Hyacinth | 689 |
Weeds | 692 |
Wetlands | 698 |
Xenophobia | 705 |
Zebra Mussel | 709 |
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