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Description: |
354 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. |
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Bibliography Note: |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents Note: |
Contents: Introduction / Jeffrey S. Dukes and Lewis H. Ziska -- Part I: The dimensions of the problem: Background and science -- Communicating the dynamic complexities of climate and ecology: Species invasion and resource changes / John Peter Thompson and Lewis H. Ziska -- Climate change and plant pathogen invasions / Karen A. Garrett, Sara Thomas-Sharma, Greg A. Forbes and John Hernandez Nopsa -- Analysis of invasive insects: Links to climate change / Andrew Paul Gutierrez and Luigi Ponti -- Climate change, plant traits and invasion in natural and agricultural ecosystems / Dana M. Blumenthal and Julie A. Kray -- Part II: Case studies -- Non-native species in Antarctic terrestrial environments: The impacts of climate change and human activity / Kevin A. Hughes and Peter Convey -- Synergies between climate change and species invasions: Evidence from marine systems / Cascade J.B. Sorte -- Ragweed in Eastern Europe / László Makra, István Matyasovszky and Áron József Deák -- Climate change and alien species in South Africa / Ulrike M. Irlich, David M. Richardson, Sarah J. Davies and Steven L. Chown -- Climate change and 'alien species in national parks': Revisited / Thomas J. Stohlgren, Jessica R. Resnik and Glenn E. Plumb -- Invasive plants in a rapidly changing climate: An Australian perspective / Bruce L. Webber, Rieks D. van Klinken and John K. Scott -- Invasive species of China and their responses to climate change / Bo Li, Shujuan Wei, Hui Li, Qiang Yang and Meng Lu -- Part III: Management: Detection and prevention -- Identifying invasive species in real time: Early detection and distribution mapping system (EDDMapS) and other mapping tools / Rebekah D. Wallace and Charles T. Bargeron -- Global identification of invasive species: The CABI invasive species compendium as a resource / Hilda Diaz-Soltero and Peter R. Scott -- The biogeography of invasive plants -- Projecting range shifts with climate change / Bethany A. Bradley -- Identifying climate change as a factor in the establishment and persistence of invasive weeds in agricultural crops / Antonio DiTommaso, Qin Zhong and David R. Clements -- Assessing and managing the impact of climate change on invasive species: The PBDM approach / Andrew Paul Gutierrez and Luigi Ponti -- Part IV: Management: Control and adaptation -- Climate, CO₂ and invasive weed management / Lewis H. Ziska -- Early detection and rapid response: A cost-effective strategy for minimizing the establishment and spread of new and emergin invasive plants by global trade, travel and climate change / Randy G. Westbrooks, Steven T. Manning and John D. Waugh -- Adapting to invasions in a changing world: Invasive species as an economic resource / Matthew A. Barnes, Andrew M. Deines, Rachel M. Gentile and Laura E. Grieneisen. |
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Summary, Etc. Note: |
Summary: Taking a global perspective, this book examines what will happen to invasive species, including plants, animals and pathogens,with current and expected man-made climate change. |
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Series Added Entry: |
CABI invasive species series ; 4. |