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Show/Hide Bibliographic Information Title Statement: Biological invasions : economic and environmental costs of alien plant, animal, and microbe species / edited by David Pimentel.
transparent Edition: 2nd ed.
transparent Published: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, ©2011.
transparent Description: xiv, 449 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
transparent ISBN: ISBN 9781439829905 (hardback)
transparent ISBN 143982990X (hardback)
transparent ISBN 9781439829912 (electronic bk.)
transparent ISBN 1439829918
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Summary: "A revised, expanded, and updated second version to the successful Biological Invasions: Economic and Environmental Costs of Alien Plant, Animal, and Microbe Species, 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.
transparent Summary: "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.
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
transparent Contents Note: Contents: Introduction: Nonnative species in the world / David Pimentel -- The impacts of alien plants in Australia / Richard H. Groves -- Environmental and economic costs of invertebrate invasions in Australia / Deon Canyon [and others] -- Invasive vertebrates in Brazil / Carlos Frederico D. Rocha, Helena Godoy Bergallo, and Rosana Mazzoni -- Alien plants in Britain / Mark Williamson -- Economic, environmental, and social dimensions of alien vertebrate species in Britain / Piran C.L. White [and others] -- Impacts of alien vertebrates in Europe / Susan M. Shirley and Salit Kark -- Invasive patterns of alien terrestrial invertebrates in Europe / Alain Roques -- Invasive plant pathogens in Europe / Ivan Sache [and others] -- Invasive plants in the Indian subcontinent / Daizy R. Batish, R.K. Kohli, and H.P. Singh -- Invasive invertebrates in India: economic implications / T.N. Ananthakrishnan -- Economic impacts of weeds in New Zealand: some examples / Peter A. Williams and Susan M. Timmins -- Ecological and economic costs of alien vertebrates in New Zealand / M.N. Clout -- The economic consequences of the environmental impacts of alien plant invasions in South Africa / D.C. Le Maitre [and others] -- Invasive vertebrates of South Africa / Berndt J. van Rensburg [and others] -- Rodents and other vertebrate invaders in the United States / Michael W. Fall [and others] -- Environmental and economic costs associated with alien invasive species in the United States / David Pimentel.
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transparent Additional Physical Forms: Available in another form: Electronic resource ISBN 9781439829912
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transparent Subject: Biological invasions-​-​Economic aspects.
transparent Biological invasions-​-​Environmental aspects.
transparent Invasions biologiques-​-​Aspect économique.
transparent Invasions biologiques-​-​Aspect de l'environnement​.
transparent SCIENCE--Life Sciences-​-​Zoology-​-​General. bisacsh
transparent Biological invasions-​-​Economic aspects fast
transparent Invasion Biologie gnd
transparent Neophyten Botanik gnd
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transparent Umweltschutz gnd
transparent Invasion (Biologie) (DE-​588c)4335542-​0 swd
transparent Neophyten (Botanik) (DE-​588c)4271854-​5 swd
transparent Name Added Entry: Pimentel, David, 1925- https://id.oclc​.org/worldcat/e​ntity/E39PBJgMv​KHfr3HmCbFc9CQw​md

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