This book addresses topics related to the impact of invasive species including biosecurity, demographics, species diversity and food security. It is meant for researchers, upper-level students, and policy makers and provides a factual basis for the underlying science and a discussion of that information with respect to current and future impacts and possible solutions. This book explores the nexus of climate change and biological invasions, resulting impacts (biological and economic) and assesses ways to reduce vulnerability and increase the resiliency and sustainability of managed and unmanaged ecosystems. The book has three parts, focusing on: (1) the dimensions of the problem; background and science; (2) case studies; (3) Management: detection, prevention, control and adaptation. This revised edition examines a wide range of topics and region, the underlying science, examples (case studies) from around the world, and ways and means to recognize, manage and control the consequences. It includes new cases and new threats; for example, a chapter summarizing case studies regarding climate change and invasive species that are also disease carriers (e.g. ticks and Lyme disease). - Covers a wide range of topics and areas - Examines the synergy between invasive species and climate change - Explains options to control and mitigate effects This book is of interest to academics, researchers and students studying climate change and invasive species. Those interested in the environment and ecology, land managers, policy makers, agronomists, federal and state departments of natural resources, climate change activists, public health professionals.
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This book explores the nexus of climate change and biological invasions, resulting impacts and ways to reduce vulnerability and increase the resiliency and sustainability of managed and unmanaged ecosystems (1) the background and science; (2) case studies; (3) Management: detection and prevention; and (4) management: control and adaptation.
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1: Introduction. Lewis H. Ziska Part I: Dimensions of the Problem: Background 2: Communicating the Dynamic Complexities of Climate, Ecology and Invasive Species. Lewis H. Ziska 3: Climate Change and Plant Pathogen Invasions. Karen A. Garrett, Sara Thomas-Sharma, Gregory A. Forbes, John F. Hernandez Nopsa and Aaron I. Plex Sulá 4: Analysis of Invasive Insects, Links to Climate Change. Andrew Paul Gutierrez and Luigi Ponti 5: Climate Change, Plant Traits, and Invasion in Natural and Agricultural Ecosystems. Dana M. Blumenthal and Julie A. Kray Part II: Case Studies 6: Non-Native Species in Antarctic Terrestrial Environments: How Climate Change and Increasing Human Activity Are Compounding the Threat of Invasion. Kevin A. Hughes and Peter Convey 7: Interactions Between Climate Change and Species Invasions in the Marine Realm. Cascade J.B. Sorte, Ryan A. Beshai, Amy K. Henry, Samuel A. Mahanes, Racine E. Rangel and Heidi R. Waite 8: Ragweed in Eastern Europe. László Makra, István Matyasovszky and Áron József Deak 9: Climate Change and Biological Invasions in South Africa. Nicola J. van Wilgen, Katelyn T. Faulkner, Tamara B. Robinson, Josie South, Heath Beckett, Charlene Janion-Scheepers, John Measey, Guy F. Midgley and David M. Richardson 10: Climate Change and ‘Alien Species in National Parks’: Revisited. Catherine Jarnevich, Terri Hogan, Jennifer Sieracki, Christine Lipsky and John Wullschleger 11: Climate Change and Invasive Human Pathogens. Cecilia Sorensen, Beth Gillespie and Samantha Ahdoot Part III: Management: Detection, Prevention, Control and Adaptation. 12: Identifying Invasive Species in Real Time: Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System (EDDMapS) and Other Mapping Tools. Rebekah D. Wallace and Charles T. Bargeron 13: Global Identification of Invasive Species: The CABI Invasive Species Compendium as a Resource. Hilda Diaz-Soltero 14: The Biogeography of Invasive Plants – Projecting Range Shifts with Climate Change. Bethany A. Bradley 15: Assessing and Managing the Impact of Climate Change on an Invasive Weed, Yellow Starthistle. Andrew Paul Gutierrez and Luigi Ponti 16: Modeling and Managing Invasive Weeds in a Changing Climate. Anna S. Westbrook, Emma Nikkel, David R. Clements and Antonio DiTommaso 17: Early Detection and Rapid Response: A Cost-Effective Strategy for Minimizing the Establishment and Spread of New and Emerging Invasive Plants by Global Trade, Travel and Climate Change. Randy G. Westbrooks, Steven T. Manning and John D. Waugh 18: 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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This book addresses topics related to the impact of invasive species including biosecurity, demographics, species diversity and food security. It is meant for researchers, upper-level students, and policy makers and provides a factual basis for the underlying science and a discussion of that information with respect to current and future impacts and possible solutions. This book explores the nexus of climate change and biological invasions, resulting impacts (biological and economic) and assesses ways to reduce vulnerability and increase the resiliency and sustainability of managed and unmanaged ecosystems. The book has three parts, focusing on: (1) the dimensions of the problem; background and science; (2) case studies; (3) Management: detection, prevention, control and adaptation. This revised edition examines a wide range of topics and region, the underlying science, examples (case studies) from around the world, and ways and means to recognize, manage and control the consequences. It includes new cases and new threats; for example, a chapter summarizing case studies regarding climate change and invasive species that are also disease carriers (e.g. ticks and Lyme disease). - Covers a wide range of topics and areas - Examines the synergy between invasive species and climate change - Explains options to control and mitigate effects This book is of interest to academics, researchers and students studying climate change and invasive species. Those interested in the environment and ecology, land managers, policy makers, agronomists, federal and state departments of natural resources, climate change activists, public health professionals.
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Climate change is very much a current topic for debate. What this 352-page book explores is the link between climate change and the rise of invasive species - how both interrelate, so altering global commerce with the subsequent introduction of unwanted species into new geographical areas. The range of invasive species covered includes several plant species of less relevance to professional pest managers, however the change in the distribution of insects is well covered. Vector-borne diseases spread by such insects as mosquitoes and flies are of particular concern, with sections covering malaria, dengue, Lyme disease as well as hantavirus, spread by rodents.
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This book is of interest to academics, researchers and students studying climate change and invasive species. Those interested in the environment and ecology, land managers, policy makers, agronomists, federal and state departments of natural resources, climate change activists, public health professionals.
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ISBN
9781800621435
Publisert
2023-01-04
Utgave
2. utgave
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CABI Publishing; CABI Publishing
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1091 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
172 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
376
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