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Biological Invasions in Marine Ecosystems

Ecological, Management, and Geographic Perspectives

  • The first book dealing exclusively and in a comprehensive way with marine bioinvasions
  • Focuses on ecological aspects
  • Depicts the different stages of the invasion process
  • Discusses management issues
  • Presents illustrative case studies from different regions of the world
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Ecological Studies (ECOLSTUD, volume 204)

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Table of contents (34 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxvi
  2. Perspectives on Marine Invasions

    1. Natural and Climate Change Mediated Invasions

      • Steve I. Lonhart
      Pages 57-69
    2. Modeling Marine Invasions: Current and Future Approaches

      • Marjorie J. Wonham, Mark A. Lewis
      Pages 71-105
  3. Invader Arrival

    1. Characterizing Vectors of Marine Invasion

      • Dan Minchin, Stephan Gollasch, Andrew N. Cohen, Chad L. Hewitt, Sergej Olenin
      Pages 109-116
    2. The Vessel as a Vector – Biofouling, Ballast Water and Sediments

      • Chad L. Hewitt, Stephan Gollasch, Dan Minchin
      Pages 117-131
    3. The Role of Propagule Pressure in Invasion Success

      • Emma L. Johnston, Richard F. Piola, Graeme F. Clark
      Pages 133-151
  4. Invader Establishment

    1. The Establishment of Invasive Species

      • Jeffrey A. Crooks, Gil Rilov
      Pages 173-175
    2. Escape from Parasites

      • Mark E. Torchin, Kevin D. Lafferty
      Pages 203-214
    3. Ecological Factors Affecting Community Invasibility

      • Suzanne V. Olyarnik, Matthew E. S. Bracken, Jarrett E. Byrnes, A. Randall Hughes, Kristin M. Hultgren, John J. Stachowicz
      Pages 215-238
  5. Invader Integration into Ecosystems

    1. Competition in Marine Invasions

      • James E. Byers
      Pages 245-260
    2. The Role of Exotic Marine Ecosystem Engineers

      • Jeffrey A. Crooks
      Pages 287-304
    3. Multitrophic Effects of Invasions in Marine and Estuarine Systems

      • Edwin D. Grosholz, Gregory M. Ruiz
      Pages 305-324
  6. Management Perspectives

    1. Marine Bioinvasion Management: Structural Framework

      • Chad L. Hewitt, Richard A. Everett, Naomi Parker, Marnie L. Campbell
      Pages 327-334

About this book

Biological invasions are considered to be one of the greatest threats to the integrity of most ecosystems on earth. This volume explores the current state of marine bioinvasions, which have been growing at an exponential rate over recent decades. Focusing on the ecological aspects of biological invasions, it elucidates the different stages of an invasion process, starting with uptake and transport, through inoculation, establishment and finally integration into new ecosystems. Basic ecological concepts - all in the context of bioinvasions - are covered, such as propagule pressure, species interactions, phenotypic plasticity, and the importance of biodiversity. The authors approach bioinvasions as hazards to the integrity of natural communities, but also as a tool for better understanding fundamental ecological processes. Important aspects of managing marine bioinvasions are also discussed, as are many informative case studies from around the world.

Reviews

From the reviews:

"The editors have comprehensively enrolled leading researchers in the writing of reviews of the prolific recent literature on invasive species in the coastal seas. … The chapters, which are aimed at the research community, provide a plethora of surprising and interesting details of species after species, how they may have arrived, what helped invasions, and some consequences. … This readable and accessible volume … will serve as a good base of information in the field. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, research, and professional collections." (I. Valiela, Choice, Vol. 46 (11), July, 2009)

"Gil Rilov and Jeffrey Crooks edited this book about invasive species in marine ecosystems. … Its overall quality is high. It includes a number of interesting chapters … . the book is of interest not only to marine ecologists but to all ecologists who work on invasive species. The book is well written throughout. It has … colour pictures and two indices: a subject index and a taxonomic index. … your library can get a copy of it." (Jonathan M. Jeschke, Basic and Applied Ecology, Vol. 10, 2009)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Zoology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA

    Gil Rilov

  • Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve and the Southwest Wetlands, Interpretive Association, Imperial Beach, USA

    Jeffrey A. Crooks

Bibliographic Information

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Buying options

eBook USD 169.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 219.99
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  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info
Hardcover Book USD 219.99
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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