Issues in bioinvasion science [electronic resource] : EEI 2003 : a contribution to the knowledge on invasive alien species / edited by Laura Capdevila-Argüelles and Bernardo Zilletti.
Biological invasions are a global problem whose local impact can be of great magnitude. The prevention and minimization of the impact of invasive alien species has become a priority because of their negative impact on biodiversity, economy and public health. Effective responses are needed; cooperati...
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Other title: | EEI 2003 : a contribution to the knowledge on invasive alien species. Biological invasions. |
Format: | Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Invasion biology of Australian ectomycorrhizal fungi introduced with eucalypt plantations into the Iberian Peninsula
- Phenological and demographic behaviour of an exotic invasive weed in agroecosystems
- Short-term responses to salinity of an invasive cordgrass
- The American brine shrimp as an exotic invasive species in the western Mediterranean
- Impact of an introduced Crustacean on the trophic webs of Mediterranean wetlands
- Loss of diversity and degradation of wetlands as a result of introducing exotic crayfish
- Worldwide invasion of vector mosquitoes: present European distribution and challenges for Spain
- Holocene turnover of the French vertebrate fauna
- Life-history traits of invasive fish in small Mediterranean streams
- Genetic introgression on freshwater fish populations caused by restocking programmes
- Eradications of invasive alien species in Europe: a review
- French attempts to eradicate non-indigenous mammals and their consequences for native biota
- Successful eradication of invasive rodents from a small island through pulsed baiting inside covered stations.