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An edition of Invasive plant ecology (2013)

Invasive plant ecology

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"Preface Invasion is not a novel phenomenon; however, it is one that has increased tremendously during the past few years due to rapidly expanding trade and transport among countries. It is one of the most important impact humans have ever produced on the earth's ecosystems. In fact, it has led to globalization of world biota, further resulting in biotic homogenization. While some argue that invasion biologists should adopt a more objective and dispassionate stance towards invasive species, everyone agrees that it is a problem that needs attention and action. Recognizing that a deeper understanding of biological characteristics of invasive species and the ecological principles that underpin the invasion process is critical in formulating management decisions, the scientific community has dome an exemplary job in publishing original research as well as synthesis articles on the subject in recent years. Unfortunately, the science is still lagging behind, necessitating a reactive rather than a proactive response to the problem. The body of knowledge is growing so fast, including our ability to predict invasions. This will accelerate the science-based decision making, whether it is for reactive or proactive management or for developing effective public policies. The idea for this book began back in 2009 when the editors organized a regional IUFRO conference on invasive plants in Chandigarh, India. They met again in 2010 at the XXIII IUFOR World Congress in Seoul and finalized the plan for a book that would focus on invasive plant ecology. In addition to selected presentations from the IUFRO conference and the Congress, several prominent authors were invited to contribute chapters on specific topics. In the end, we accepted 18 chapters in the current volume"--

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Table of Contents

Ch. 1. Invasive plant ecology: the horse behind the cart? / Shibu Jose, Harminder Pal Singh, Daizy R. Batish, Ravinder Kumar Kohli, and Sougata Bardhan
Ch. 2. What makes alien plants so successful? Exploration of the ecological basis / Eric J. Holzmueller and Shibu Jose
Ch. 3. Novel weapon hypothesis for the successful establishment of invasive plants in alien environments: a critical appraisal / Daizy R. Batish, Harminder Pal Singh, Shalinder Kaur, Priyanka, and Ravinder Kumar Koldi
Ch. 4. Functional basis for geographical variation in growth among invasive plants / John C. Volin, Jason R. Parent, and Lindsay M. Dreiss
Ch. 5. Aboveground-belowground interactions: Implication for invasiveness / Priyanka Srivastava, Gyan P. Sharma, and A.S. Raghubanshi
Ch. 6. From species coexistence to genotype coexistence: what can we learn from invasive plants? / Alexandra Robin Collins and Jane Molofsky
Ch. 7. Mycorrhizae and alien plants / Donald L. Hagan and Shibu Jose
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Ch. 8. Exotic plant response to forest disturbance in the western United States / Carl E. Fiedler, Erich K. Dodson, and Kerry L. Metlen
ch. 9. Effects of silvicultural practices on invasive plant species abundance in the Missouri Ozark forests of the central United States / R.M. Muzika and S.J. Farrington
Ch. 10. Invasive plants and mutualistic interactions between fleshy fruits and frugivorous animals / M.C. Muñoz and J.D. Ackerman
Ch. 11. Alien plant invasion and its ecological implications: an Indian perspective with particular reference to biodiversity-rich regions / R.S. Tripathi
Ch. 12. Impact of invasive alien plant species on aboveground and belowground species diversity in the Kashmir Himalaya, India / Zafar A. Reshi, Nazima Rasool, A. Pervaiz Dar, Waheeda Rehman, and Manzoor A. Shah
Ch. 13. Ecology and management of invasive plants in Africa / Roland A.Y. Holou, E.G. Achigan-Dako, and Brice Sinsin
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Ch. 14. Geospatial tools for identigying and managing invasive plants / Emma C. Underwood, Allan D. Hollander, and James F. Quinn
Ch. 15. Improving restoration to control plant invasions under climate change / Qinfeng Guo and Steve Norman
Ch. 16. Converting invasive alien plant stands to natural forest nature's way: overview, theory, and practice / Coert J. Geldenhuys
Ch. 17. Economics of invasive plant management / Damian C. Adams and Donna J. Lee
Ch. 18. An economic analysis of the invasive plant problem associated with the horticulture industry in North America / Edward B. Barbier, Duncan Knowler, Jonathan Gwatipedza, and Sarah H. Reichard.
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
581.6/2
Library of Congress
SB613.5 .I5515 2013, QK905, SB613.5 .I5515 2013eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 282 pages, 6 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
282

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27047175M
Internet Archive
invasiveplanteco00jose
ISBN 10
143988126X
ISBN 13
9781439881262
LCCN
2012033221
OCLC/WorldCat
724641832, 827236318

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