The world is in the midst of an ecological explosion with devastating implications. Thousands of species of microbes, plants, and animals are being introduced, both deliberately and inadvertently, to new land areas, seas, and freshwaters. In many regions, these new colonists are running wild, disrupting the dynamics of ecosystems, pushing native species toward extinction, and causing billions of dollars in direct economic damages.Alien Species in North America and Hawaii provides a comprehensive overview of the invasive ...
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The world is in the midst of an ecological explosion with devastating implications. Thousands of species of microbes, plants, and animals are being introduced, both deliberately and inadvertently, to new land areas, seas, and freshwaters. In many regions, these new colonists are running wild, disrupting the dynamics of ecosystems, pushing native species toward extinction, and causing billions of dollars in direct economic damages.Alien Species in North America and Hawaii provides a comprehensive overview of the invasive species phenomenon, examining the threats posed and the damage that has already been done to ecosystems across North America and Hawaii. George W. Cox considers both the biological theory underlying invasions and the potential and actual effects on ecosystems and human activities. His book offers a framework for understanding the problem and provides a detailed examination of species and regions. Specific chapters examine: North American invaders and their threats how exotic species are dispersed to new regions how physical and biotic features influence the establishment and spread of invasives patterns of exotic invasions, with separate chapters covering each of the ten most seriously invaded regions and ecosystems patterns of invasiveness exhibited by major groups of exotics the theory of invasive capability of alien species and the resistance of communities to invasion theoretical aspects of ecosystem impacts of invaders and the evolutionary interaction of invaders and natives management and public policy issuesAlien Species in North America and Hawaii offers for the first time an assessment and synthesis of the problem of invasive species in North American andHawaiian ecosystems. Scientists, conservation professionals, policymakers, and anyone involved with the study and control of invasive species will find the book an essential guide and reference to one of the most serious and widespread threats to global biodiversity.
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Very good. Ex-library. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 387 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. LCCN 99016652 Type of material Book Personal name Cox, George W., 1935-Main title Alien species in North America and Hawaii: impacts on natural ecosystems / George W. Cox. Published/Created Washington, D.C. : Island Press, c1999. Description xii, 387 p.; 24 cm. ISBN 1559636793 (cloth: alk. paper) 1559636807 (paper: alk. paper) LC classification SB990.5. U6 C68 1999 Subjects Nonindigenous pests--United States. Biological invasions--United States. Biodiversity conservation--United States. Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-357) and index. Dewey class no. 577/.18 Geographic area code n-us--
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Very Good. Book Not ex-lib. Softcover in black photo-illustrated wraps, 8vo. xii + 387pp. Index, glossary, references, note on author. VG. Light wear along lower edge front wrap near corner with additional mild wear/curl at tip. Mild rubbing upper rear edge and spine ends. Light clouding to black background ofoveral clean wraps with bright titles and figures. Binding strong and square. pages clean and unmarked with mild curl toward upper corners (no creases). Upper correr of pre-title page clipped along clean 5" diagonal cut.
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