Allen, Robert B.
Biological Invasions in New Zealand
1. Paradise Lost — the Last Major Colonization
W. G. Lee, R. B. Allen, D. M. Tompkins
A. Magnitude of Alien Invasion
2. Becoming New Zealanders: Immigration and the Formation of the Biota
M. S. McGlone
3. Creating Gardens: The Diversity and Progression of European Plant Introductions
P. A. Williams, E. K. Cameron
4. Introduced Mammals in a New Environment
I. A. E. Atkinson
5. Parasites and Biological Invasions
D. M. Tompkins, R. Poulin
6. Export of Plant and Animal Species from an Insular Biota
G. W. Yeates, P. A. Williams
B. Controls on Invasion Success
7. Genetics of Invasive Species in New Zealand
D. Gleeson, H. Harman, T. Armstrong
8. Are the Marine Biotas of Island Ecosystems More Vulnerable to Invasion?
G. J. Inglis, B. J. Hayden, W. A. Nelson
9. Factors Affecting the Release, Establishment and Spread of Introduced Birds in New Zealand
R. P. Duncan, T. M. Blackburn, P. Cassey
10. Biological Control Agents: Can They Tell Us Anything About the Establishment of Unwanted Alien Species?
S. V. Fowler, H. M. Harman, R. Norris, D. Ward
11. The Context of Plant Invasions in New Zealand: Evolutionary History and Novel Niches
J. M. Craine, W. G. Lee, S. Walker
12. Controls on the Population Dynamics of Invading Mammals
D. M. Forsyth
13. What Controls Invasion of Indigenous Forests by Alien Plants?
S. K. Wiser, R. B. Allen
C. Consequences of Alien Invasions
14. Consequences of Brown Trout Invasion for Stream Ecosystems
C. R. Townsend, K. S. Simon
15. Relative (Un)Importance of Introduced Animals as Pollinators and Dispersers of Native Plants
D. Kelly, A. W. Robertson, J. J. Ladley, S. H. Anderson, R. J. McKenzie
16. Trophic Interactions Among Native and Introduced Animal Species
W. A. Ruscoe, G. Norbury, D. Choquenot
17. Keystone Aliens? The Multiple Impacts of Brushtail Possums
M. N. Clout
18. Keystone Species: Competition for Honeydew Among Exotic and Indigenous Species
J. R. Beggs, D. A. Wardle
19. Consequences of Alien N
J. C. McQueen, W. C. Tozer, B. D. Clarkson
20. Hidden Effects: the Belowground Consequences of Introduced Browsing Mammals in New Zealand Forests
D. A. Wardle
21. Distinguishing Natural Processes from Impacts of Invasive Mammalian Herbivores
P. J. Bellingham, W. G. Lee
D. Management of Biological Invasions
22. Animal Control and Ecosystem Recovery
D. A. Coomes, A. F. Mark, J. Bee
23. Biological Control: Reducing the Impact of Invasive Weeds and Pests, or just Another Source of Alien Invaders?
S. V. Fowler, T. M. Withers
24. Strategies to Reduce Predation on Bird Populations
J. A. McLennan
25. Setting Priorities for the Management of Marine Pests Using a Risk-Based Decision Support Framework
B. M. Forrest, M. D. Taylor, J. Sinner
26. Does Commercial Harvesting of Introduced Wild Mammals Contribute to Their Management as Conservation Pests?
J. P. Parkes
27. Pest Control: Does the Answer Lie in New Biotechnologies?
J. A. Duckworth, A. E. Byrom, P. Fisher, C. Horn
28. Updated Perspective on Biological Invasions in New Zealand
R. B. Allen, R. P. Duncan, W. G. Lee
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Nyckelord: SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology / General SCI008000
- Författare
- Allen, Robert B.
- Lee, William G.
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2006
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Kategori
- Naturvetenskaper
- Format
- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783540300236