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Rebecca Waterman 
Biological Invasions 
Patterns, Management and Economic Impacts

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Alien-also called non-indigenous or non-native-species are defined as those species that colonize an area beyond their natural range, where they reproduce and establish a population. It is known that plants, animals and microorganisms have been intentionally transferred with human discovery voyages for centuries and, possibly, since the shift from foraging to agricultural and pastoralist societies. As a result, many ‘exotic’ species are now among our preferred foods, dearest pets, good-looking houseplants and decorative aquarium weeds, but most of them cannot be considered alien species, as they grow well only in artificially-controlled conditions or in protected environments. Conversely, alien species are capable of ready acclimation to novel habitats, where they may find themselves unconstrained by the limiting factors-both abiotic and biotic-typical of their original habitat. In these ‘favorable’ conditions, they might outgrow, and ultimately overthrow, resident organisms with which they happen to compete: in this case, alien species are often dubbed ‘invasive’. This book discusses patterns, management and economic impact of these biological invasions.
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Format PDF ● Pages 163 ● ISBN 9781634820349 ● Editor Rebecca Waterman ● Publisher Nova Science Publishers ● Published 2015 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7225408 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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