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The long-term fate of invasive species: aliens forever or integrated immigrants with time?

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This work examines the long-term fate of invasive species by detailing examples of invaders from different zoological and botanical taxa from various places around the world.

Readers will discover what happened, after a century or so, to 'classical' invaders like rabbits in Australia, house sparrows in North America, minks in Europe and water hyacinths in Africa and Asia.

Chapters presented in the book focus on eighteen species in the form of in-depth case studies including: earthworms, zebra mussels, Canadian water weed, Himalayan balsam, house sparrows, rabbits, crayfish plague, Colorado beetles, water hyacinths, starlings, Argentine ant, Dutch elm disease, American mink, cane toad, raccoons, Canadian beavers, African killer bees and warty comb jelly.

Invaded areas described are in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, Pacific islands, and South America.

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Product Details
Springer
3319553968 / 9783319553962
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
578.62
07/05/2017
English
291 pages
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