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Where do camels belong? In the Arab world may seem the obvious answer, but they are relative newcomers there. They evolved in North America, retain their greatest diversity in South America, and the only remaining wild dromedaries are in Australia. This instructive and controversial book delivers unexpected answers.
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Where do camels belong?: the story and science of invasive species
2014, Profile Books
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Where do camels belong?: the story and science of invasive species
2014, Greystone Books
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1771640960 9781771640961
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Table of Contents
Species on the move
A short history of nativeness
First some bad news
Guilty as charged?
If it's nice, it must be native
A short course in ecology
Spotting the bad guys
Out of control
No going back
Levelling the playing field
Five myths about invasions
Where do we go from here?.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-242) and index.
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