05489nam 2200757Ia 450 991077956840332120231110211555.01-118-57082-01-299-46478-51-118-57083-9(CKB)2550000001019386(EBL)1166783(OCoLC)841910833(SSID)ssj0000856326(PQKBManifestationID)12305912(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000856326(PQKBWorkID)10806700(PQKB)11363034(MiAaPQ)EBC1166783(Au-PeEL)EBL1166783(CaPaEBR)ebr10687863(CaONFJC)MIL477728(MiAaPQ)EBC7103815(Au-PeEL)EBL7103815(JP-MeL)3000111171(EXLCZ)99255000000101938620130115d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInvasion ecology[electronic resource] /Julie Lockwood, Martha Hoopes, Michael Marchetti2nd ed.Chichester, West Sussex, UK Wiley-Blackwell20131 online resource (667 p.)New York Academy of Sciences "Free companion website"--CoverIncludes bibliographical references and index1-4443-3364-X 1-4443-3365-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Preface; 1 An Introduction to Invasion Ecology; What are invaders and why do we care about them?; A brief history of invasion ecology; The wicked terminological web we weave; The invasion process; Summary; 2 Transport Vectors and Pathways; What's the difference between a vector and a pathway?; Does human-mediated dispersal differ from natural dispersal?; Transport vectors; Which species are transported via what vector group?; Dynamics of transport pathways; Summary; 3 Trends in Numbers of Invaders; Invasion rates through timeGeographic patterns in numbers of invadersSummary; 4 Propagules; What are propagules?; Donor region and propagule pressure; Biological mechanisms; Empirical evidence; The hidden influence of propagule pressure; Summary; 5 Disturbance; History and definition of disturbance; Disturbance facilitates invasion?; Restoration and disturbance; Agriculture and urbanization as disturbance; Biotic disturbance; Summary; 6 Establishment Success: The Influence of Biotic Interactions; Conceptual issues; Resistance to invasion; Facilitation of establishment; Summary7 Modeling the Geographical Spread of Invasive SpeciesWhat exactly is geographical spread?; Why do we want to model geographical spread?; The reaction-diffusion model; Long-distance dispersal; Directional dispersal; Stratified dispersal; Other forms of heterogeneity; Summary; 8 Ecological Processes and the Spread of Non-native Species; Population growth; Dispersal; Biotic interactions; The role of heterogeneity; Lag times; Boom and bust; Summary; 9 Ecological Impacts of Invasive Species; Genetic impacts; Individual impacts; Population impacts; Community impacts; Ecosystem impactsLandscape, regional, and global impactsSummary; 10 Impact Synthesis; Perception and recognition of impact; Integrating perception with ecological determinants of impact; A theory of impact?; Finding common currencies; A cross-stage impact formula; Summary; 11 Evolution of Invaders; Founding process; Losses and gains in genetic variability via transport mechanisms; Genetics and post-release success; Local adaptation and life-history evolution; Evolution of native species in response to non-natives; Summary; 12 Predicting and Preventing Invasion; Explanation versus risk assessmentInherent limitations to predictionRisk analysis; Screening risky species; Screening risky transportation vectors; Summary; 13 Eradication and Control of Invaders; Cause for optimism?; Rapid response; Lazarus effect; Long-term control; Sisyphus effect; Summary; 14 Global Climate Change and Invasive Species; Global climate change 101; Non-native species and global climate change; Transport; Establishment; Spread; Impact; Human responses; Summary; References; Supplemental Images; IndexThis new edition of Invasion Ecology provides a comprehensive and updated introduction to all aspects of biological invasion by non-native species. Highlighting important research findings associated with each stage of invasion, the book provides an overview of the invasion process from transportation patterns and causes of establishment success to ecological impacts, invader management, and post-invasion evolution. The authors have produced new chapters on predicting and preventing invasion, managing and eradicating invasive species, and invasion dynamics in a changing climate. ModerNew York Academy of Sciences Biological invasionsEcologyBiological invasions.Ecology.577/.18468njb/09577/.18njb/09Lockwood Julie L627782Hoopes Martha F1506902Marchetti Michael P1483461MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910779568403321Invasion ecology3737320UNINA