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Invasive Species in a Globalized World : Ecological, Social, and Legal Perspectives on Policy.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (391 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780226166216
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Invasive Species in a Globalized WorldDDC classification:
  • 577/.18
LOC classification:
  • QH353
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Working across Disciplines to Understand and Manage Invasive Species - R. P. Keller, M. Cadotte, G. Sandiford -- Section I. Introduction: Of Toads, Squirrels, Carps, and Kids: How Science and Human Perceptions Drive Our Responses to Invasive Species -- Chapter 2. The Ecological, Evolutionary, and Social Impact of Invasive Cane Toads in Australia - R. Shine -- Chapter 3. A Tale of Two Squirrels: A British Case Study of the Sociocultural Dimensions of Debates over Invasive Species - P. Coates -- Chapter 4. Fish Tales: Optimism and Other Bias in Rhetoric about Exotic Carps in America - G. Sandiford -- Chapter 5. "Sooper" Impact: Drawing the Attention of Kids to the Dangers of Invasive Species - M. Newman -- Section II. Introduction: Here They Come: Understanding and Managing the Introduction of Invasive Species -- Chapter 6. Patterns of Live Vertebrate Importation into the United States: Analysis of an Invasion Pathway - C. Romagosa -- Chapter 7. All in the Family: Relatedness and the Success of Introduced Species - M. Cadotte, L. Jin -- Chapter 8. Reducing Damaging Introductions from International Species Trade through Invasion Risk Assessment - M. Springborn -- Section III. Introduction: Controlling the Bad: Reducing the Impacts of Established Invaders -- Chapter 9. Evaluating the Economic Costs and Benefits of Slowing the Spread of Emerald Ash Borer - J. Bossenbroek, A. Croskey, D. Finnoff, L. Iverson, S. McDermott, A. Prasad, C. Sims, D. Sydnor -- Chapter 10. Climate Change Challenges in the Management of Invasive Sea Lamprey in Lake Superior - J. Kitchell, T. Cline, V. Bennington, G. McKinley -- Chapter 11. Ecological Separation without Hydraulic Separation: Engineering Solutions to Control Invasive Common Carpin Australian Rivers - Robert Keller.
Chapter 12. Does Enemy Release Contribute to the Success of Invasive Species? A Review of the Enemy Release Hypothesis - K. Prior, J. Hellmann -- Section IV. Introduction: Where To from Here? Policy Prospects at International, National, and Regional Levels -- Chapter 13. From Global to Local: Integrating Policy Frameworks for the Prevention and Management of Invasive Species - S. Burgiel -- Chapter 14. Developing Invasive Species Policy for a Major Free Trade Bloc: Challenges and Progress in the European Union - C. Shine -- Chapter 15. There Ought to Be a Law! The Peculiar Absence of Broad Federal Harmful Nonindigenous Species Legislation - M. Miller -- Chapter 16. Pathways toward a Policy of Preventing New Great Lakes Invasions - J. Brammeier, T. Cmar -- Chapter 17. Final Thoughts: Nature and Human Nature - G. Sandiford, R. P. Keller, M. Cadotte -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Working across Disciplines to Understand and Manage Invasive Species - R. P. Keller, M. Cadotte, G. Sandiford -- Section I. Introduction: Of Toads, Squirrels, Carps, and Kids: How Science and Human Perceptions Drive Our Responses to Invasive Species -- Chapter 2. The Ecological, Evolutionary, and Social Impact of Invasive Cane Toads in Australia - R. Shine -- Chapter 3. A Tale of Two Squirrels: A British Case Study of the Sociocultural Dimensions of Debates over Invasive Species - P. Coates -- Chapter 4. Fish Tales: Optimism and Other Bias in Rhetoric about Exotic Carps in America - G. Sandiford -- Chapter 5. "Sooper" Impact: Drawing the Attention of Kids to the Dangers of Invasive Species - M. Newman -- Section II. Introduction: Here They Come: Understanding and Managing the Introduction of Invasive Species -- Chapter 6. Patterns of Live Vertebrate Importation into the United States: Analysis of an Invasion Pathway - C. Romagosa -- Chapter 7. All in the Family: Relatedness and the Success of Introduced Species - M. Cadotte, L. Jin -- Chapter 8. Reducing Damaging Introductions from International Species Trade through Invasion Risk Assessment - M. Springborn -- Section III. Introduction: Controlling the Bad: Reducing the Impacts of Established Invaders -- Chapter 9. Evaluating the Economic Costs and Benefits of Slowing the Spread of Emerald Ash Borer - J. Bossenbroek, A. Croskey, D. Finnoff, L. Iverson, S. McDermott, A. Prasad, C. Sims, D. Sydnor -- Chapter 10. Climate Change Challenges in the Management of Invasive Sea Lamprey in Lake Superior - J. Kitchell, T. Cline, V. Bennington, G. McKinley -- Chapter 11. Ecological Separation without Hydraulic Separation: Engineering Solutions to Control Invasive Common Carpin Australian Rivers - Robert Keller.

Chapter 12. Does Enemy Release Contribute to the Success of Invasive Species? A Review of the Enemy Release Hypothesis - K. Prior, J. Hellmann -- Section IV. Introduction: Where To from Here? Policy Prospects at International, National, and Regional Levels -- Chapter 13. From Global to Local: Integrating Policy Frameworks for the Prevention and Management of Invasive Species - S. Burgiel -- Chapter 14. Developing Invasive Species Policy for a Major Free Trade Bloc: Challenges and Progress in the European Union - C. Shine -- Chapter 15. There Ought to Be a Law! The Peculiar Absence of Broad Federal Harmful Nonindigenous Species Legislation - M. Miller -- Chapter 16. Pathways toward a Policy of Preventing New Great Lakes Invasions - J. Brammeier, T. Cmar -- Chapter 17. Final Thoughts: Nature and Human Nature - G. Sandiford, R. P. Keller, M. Cadotte -- Index.

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