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Show/Hide Bibliographic Information Title Statement: Invasive species management : control options, congressional issues and major laws / Jeannie Saunders, editor.
transparent Production: New York : Nova Publishers, Inc., 2016.
transparent Description: 1 online resource.
transparent Series: (Environmental research advances)
transparent ISBN: ISBN 9781634850650 (electronic bk.)
transparent ISBN 1634850653 (electronic bk.)
transparent ISBN (invalid) 9781634850643 (print)
transparent ISBN (invalid) 1634850645
transparent General Note: Includes index.
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
transparent Contents Note: Contents: Invasive species: control options and issues for Congress / M. Lynne Corn, Renée Johnson -- Invasive species: major laws and the role of selected federal agencies / M. Lynne Corn, Renée Johnson -- Invasive species definition clarification and guidance white paper / Definitions Subcommittee -- Statement of Paul Reis, Associate Deputy Chief, United States Forest Service: hearing on ''Invasive species management on federal lands'' / Paul Reis -- Testimony of Randy Dye, President, National Association of State Foresters: hearing on ''Invasive species management on federal lands'' / Randy Dye.
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Summary: "An 'invasive' species (alternatively known as an alien, exotic, injurious, introduced or naturalized, non-native, nonindigenous, nuisance, or noxious species) refers to an animal or plant that is introduced into an environment where it is not native. The introduction of invasive species to the United Stateswhether deliberate or unintentionalfr​om around the globe can pose a significant threat to native animal and plant communities, and may result in extinctions of native animals and plants, species disruptions as native and non-native species compete for limited resources, reduced biodiversity, and altered terrestrial or aquatic habitats. This can result in a range of economic, ecologic, and cultural losses, including reduced agricultural output from U.S. farms and ranches; degradation of U.S. waterways, coastal areas, national parks, and forests; and altered urban, suburban, and rural landscapes. Very broadly, the unanswered question regarding invasive species concerns whose responsibility it is to ensure economic integrity and ecological stability in response to the actual or potential impacts of invasive species, and at what cost. As this book shows, the current answer is not simple. It may depend on answers to many other questions: Is the introduction deliberate or accidental? Does it affect agriculture? By what pathway does the new species arrive? Is the potential harm from the species already known? Is the species already established in one area of the country? Finally, if the answers to any of these questions are unsatisfactory, what changes should be made? This book outlines the nature of the invasive species threat, the ability to predict invasions, methods of pest prevention or control, gaps in regulation, and options for congressional action."-- Publsher's website.
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transparent Additional Physical Forms: Print version: Invasive species management. New York : Nova Publishers, Inc., 2016 ISBN 9781634850643 ISBN 1634850645 (DLC) 2016499279
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transparent Subject: Introduced organisms-​-​Control-​-​Government policy--United States.
transparent Introduced organisms-​-​Control-​-​Law and legislation-​-​United States.
transparent Espèces introduites-​-​Lutte contre-​-​Politique gouvernementale-​-​États-​Unis.
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transparent Name Added Entry: Saunders, Jeannie, editor.
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