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Invasive Species : introduction pathways, economic impact, and possible management options
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Year: 2020 Publisher: London, England : IntechOpen,

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Invasive alien species (IAS) are a menace to agricultural crops and ornamental plants worldwide due to climate change and global warming. They vector serious human and animal diseases and endanger biological diversity through competition and niche displacement. This book addresses issues pertaining to introduction pathways of invasive species, their bionomics, dispersal, risk assessment, economic impact, and possible management and control options. It provides comprehensive information on global invasion, economic impact, and management options for the red palm weevil, spotted wing Drosophila, and the South American tomato pinworm. Additionally, it examines the economic utilization of invasive plant species from the families Asteraceae and Cactaceae as means of management. University teachers and researchers in the fields of entomology, ecology, and environment, as well as students, will find this book useful.


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Microbial Community Modeling : Prediction of Microbial Interactions and Community Dynamics
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ISBN: 3038429767 Year: 2018 Publisher: Basel : MDPI,

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Microbial communities are networks of species, the interaction structure of which dynamically reorganizes in a varying environment. Even in a static condition, community dynamics are often difficult to predict due to highly nonlinear interspecies interactions. Understanding the fundamental principles of microbial interactions is therefore key for predicting and harnessing community function and properties. As extensively reviewed previously, mathematical models and computational methods that can predictively link interactions to community behaviors are indispensable tools for achieving this goal.


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Ambiente Bentônico. : Caracterização Ambiental Regional da Bacia de Campos, Atlântico Sudoeste
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ISBN: 8535272631 Year: 2017 Publisher: Rio de Janeiro : Campus,

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Medical technics
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ISBN: 145296307X 1517908302 Year: 2019 Publisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota ; London : University of Minnesota Press,

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Après l'homme--le cyborg?
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ISBN: 2895442274 1435625935 9781435625938 Year: 1999 Publisher: Sainte-Foy, Québec : Éditions MultiMondes,

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Invasive species management : control options, congressional issues and major laws
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ISBN: 1634850653 9781634850650 9781634850643 1634850645 Year: 2016 Publisher: New York : Nova Publishers,

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"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 unintentionalfrom 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." --


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Non-native species and their role in the environment : the need for a broader perspective
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ISBN: 9047426134 9789047426134 9789004172661 9004172661 Year: 2016 Publisher: Boston : Brill,

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The young field of invasion biology - initially a branch of ecology and conservation biology - has greatly expanded, particularly in the last two and a half decades or so. As a result, the potential negative effects of introduced species have been widely advertised and sometimes, perhaps, overemphasized. This book attempts to restore some balance to the current debate over the role of non-native species, by offering a broader perspective, and taking a longer term, evolutionary look at these species and their impact in their new environments. The relatively arbitrary nature of terms such as 'native' and 'non-native', and the rather inconsistent ways in which such terms are applied to biological species, as well as the subjective boundaries of so-called 'native ranges' are analyzed. The role of non-native species in their new environments can be considerably more complex than the anti-introduced species information would often suggest. Thus, the more positive and nuanced perspective on introduced species and their impact offered in this book is much needed and long overdue.


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Algal biofouling
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ISBN: 9780444427052 0444427058 9780080874876 0080874878 1281781088 9781281781086 9786611781088 Year: 1986 Publisher: Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Elsevier,

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This book contains the proceedings of a symposium on freshwater and marine algal biofouling sponsored by the Phycological Society of America in conjunction with the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS). The book brings together for the first time, a selection of contributions reflecting current research in this field. The book is primarily directed to researchers at all levels in the field of freshwater and marine algal biofouling, and is intended to provide the basis for the development of a greater awareness between the work of the two groups, to their mutual benefit.

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Algae --- Fouling organisms --- Control


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Marsh mud and mummichogs : an intimate natural history of coastal Georgia
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ISBN: 0820351407 Year: 2015 Publisher: Athens, [Georgia] ; London, [England] : The University of Georgia Press,

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"This book," writes marine biologist Evelyn B. Sherr, "is meant to give others an understanding of the fascinating life of the region, from the smallest creatures in marsh mud and estuarine water, to the mummichogs and multitudes of other animals that find food and shelter in the vast expanses of marsh grass, in the sounds, and along the beaches of the Georgia Isles." Sherr not only spent years doing research in coastal Georgia, she began her family there. Although Sherr's career would take her around the world, this special place stuck with her. Here she shares her deep knowledge of the remar

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Coastal organisms --- Marshes


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Genetically modified organisms in developing countries : risk analysis and governance
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ISBN: 1108239439 1108239536 1108239633 1108240135 1316585263 1316606295 1108239730 1107151910 1108238939 9781108240031 1108240038 9781108240130 9781107151918 9781316606292 9781316585269 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Bringing together the ideas of experts from around the world, this incisive text offers cutting-edge perspectives on the risk analysis and governance of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), supporting effective and informed decision-making in developing countries. Comprised of four comprehensive sections, this book covers: integrated risk analysis and decision making, giving an overview of the science involved and examining risk analysis methods that impact decision-making on the release of GMOs, particularly in developing countries; diversification of expertise involved in risk analysis and practical ways in which the lack of expertise in developing countries can be overcome; risk analysis based regulatory systems and how they can be undermined by power relationships and socio-political interests, as well as strategies for improving GMO policy development and regulatory decision-making; and case studies from developing countries providing lessons based on real-world experience that can inform our current thinking.

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