Biological invasions: economic and environmental costs of alien plant, animal, and microbe species
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CRC Press
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Beschreibung: | "A revised, expanded, and updated second version to the successful <EM>Biological Invasions: Economic and Environmental Costs of Alien Plant, Animal, and Microbe Species</EM>, this reference discusses how non-native species invade new ecosystems and the subsequent economic and environmental effects of these species. With nine new chapters, this text provides detailed information on the major components of the invasive-species problem from six continents, including impacts on human health and livestock. The book examines ways in which non-native species destroy vital crops and forests; damage ecosystem dynamics, which leads to plant and animal biodiversity losses; and cause soil erosion and water loss"-- Provided by publisher. -- "Some 10 million species of plants, animals, and microbes are thought to inhabit the earth, but so far only about 1.5 million of these have been identified. A mere 15 of the approximately 250,000 known plant species provide the world's human population with about 90 percent of its food.1 These crops are wheat, rice, corn, rye, barley, soybeans, and common millet. Although these crops are now grown in nearly every nation, only one or two of these crop species originated in any specific country. Among animals, eight species currently provide the bulk of the meat, milk, and eggs consumed by humans. These leading livestock species are cattle, buffalo, sheep, goats, horses, camels, chickens, and ducks. Farms in the United States feed approximately 100 million cattle, 7 million sheep, and 9 billion chickens each year"-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 449 p. ill. 27 cm |
ISBN: | 9781439829905 |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments
.......................................................................................................................
vii
Editor
................................................................................................................................................ix
Contributors
....................................................................................................................................xi
Chapter
1
Introduction:
Nonnative
species in the world
...................................................1
David Pimentel
Section I: Australia
Chapter
2
The impacts of alien plants in Australia
...........................................................11
Richard H. Groves
Chapter
3
Environmental and economic costs of invertebrate
invasions in Australia
...........................................................................................25
Deon Canyon, Ian
Naumann, Rick
Speare, and
Ken Winkel
Section II: Brazil
Chapter
4
Invasive vertebrates in Brazil
..............................................................................53
Carlos
Frederico D.
Rocha,
Helena Godoy Bergallo, and
Rosana
Mazzoni
Section III: British Isles
Chapter
5
Alien plants in Britain
........................................................................................107
Mark Williamson
Chapter
6
Economic, environmental, and social dimensions of alien
vertebrate species in Britain
..............................................................................129
Piran
C. L.
White,
Adriana E. S.
Ford-Thompson, Carolyn
J. Snell,
and
Stephen Harris
Section IV: Europe
Chapter
7
Impacts of alien vertebrates in Europe
............................................................177
Susan M. Shirley and
Salit
Kark
v
dì
Contents
Chapter
8
Invasive patterns of alien terrestrial invertebrates in Europe
...................199
Alain
Roques
Chapter
9
Invasive plant pathogens in Europe
................................................................227
Ivan
Sache, Anne-Sophie
Roy, Frederic Suffert, and
Marie-Laure
Desprez-Loustau
Section V: India
Chapter
10
Invasive plants in the Indian subcontinent
...................................................245
Daizy R. Batish, R. K. Kohli, and H. P. Singh
Chapter
11
Invasive invertebrates in India: Economic implications
.............................259
T. M
Ananthakrishnan
Section VI: New Zealand
Chapter
12
Economic impacts of weeds in New Zealand: Some examples
..................273
Peter A. Williams and Susan M. Timmins
Chapter
13
Ecological and economic costs of alien vertebrates in
New Zealand
.........................................................................................................283
M.
N.
Clout
Section
VII:
South Africa
Chapter
14
The economic consequences of the environmental impacts of
alien plant invasions in South Africa
..............................................................295
D. C
Le Maure,
W.
}. de Lange,
D. M.
Richardson,
R. M.
Wise,
and
B. W.
van
Wilgen
Chapter
15
Invasive vertebrates of South Africa
...............................................................325
Berndt
f.
van
Rensburg, Olaf
L.
F. Weyl, Sarah }.
Davies,
Nicola
].
van Wilgen,
Dian
Spear,
Christian
T. Chimimba,
and Faansie Peacock
Section
VIII:
United States
Chapter
16
Rodents and other vertebrate invaders in the United States
......................381
Michael W. Fall, Michael L. Avery, Tyler A. Campbell, Peter]. Egan, Richard M.
Engeman, David Pimentel, William
С
Pitt, Stephanie A. Shwiff, and Gary W. Witmer
Chapter
17
Environmental and economic costs associated with alien invasive
species in the United States
...............................................................................411
David Pimentel
Index
.............................................................................................................................................431
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