Biological invaders in inland waters: Profiles, distribution, and threats

As predicted by Charles Elton in 1958, today invasive species have come to dominate 3% of the Earth’s ice-free surface, constituting one of the most serious ecological and economic threats of the new millennium. In spite of any prevention effort, the number of invasive species is expected to increas...

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Συγγραφή απο Οργανισμό/Αρχή: SpringerLink (Online service)
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Gherardi, Francesca (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007.
Σειρά:Invading Nature - Springer Series In Invasion Ecology ; 2
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Biological invasions in inland waters: an overview
  • Distribution of invaders
  • Invasive crustaceans in European inland waters
  • Non-indigenous freshwater crabs in France: a new occurrence of a potamid near Nice
  • Status and ecosystem interactions of the invasive Louisianan red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii in East Africa
  • Non-indigenous freshwater molluscs and their distribution in Italy
  • Non-indigenous animal species naturalized in Iberian inland waters
  • An overview of the natural history of non-indigenous amphibians and reptiles
  • The red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) in Asia: a review
  • Semiaquatic mammals introduced into Italy: case studies in biological invasion
  • Invasions by plants in the inland waters and wetlands of Africa
  • Non-indigenous aquatic and semiaquatic plant species in France
  • Profiles of invaders
  • Ecological traits of aquatic NIS invading Austrian fresh waters
  • Growth and reproduction of the goldfish Carassius auratus: a case study from Italy
  • Epigenetic context in the life history traits of the round goby, Neogobius melanostomus
  • Growth and life history traits of introduced pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) in Europe, and the relevance to its potential invasiveness
  • The biological flexibility of the pumpkinseed: a successful colonizer throughout Europe
  • Patterns and pathways of invasions
  • Marine vs. freshwater invaders: is shipping the key vector for species introductions to Europe?
  • Modeling biological invasions of inland waters
  • Biomonotony: definition and assessment for macroinvertebrates in European running waters
  • Genetics and invasion biology in fresh waters: a pilot study of Procambarus clarkii in Europe
  • Do estuaries act as saline bridges to allow invasion of new freshwater systems by non-indigenous fish species?
  • Which factors determine non-indigenous fish dispersal? A study of the red piranha in tropical Brazilian lakes
  • The relationship between biodiversity and invasibility in central Swedish lakes invaded by Elodea species
  • Impacts of invaders
  • Measuring the impact of freshwater NIS: what are we missing?
  • Invasion of the Baltic Sea basin by the Ponto-Caspian amphipod Pontogammarus robustoides and its ecological impact
  • Changes in the aquatic systems of north-eastern Europe after invasion by Gmelinoides fasciatus
  • The predatory impact of Dikerogammarus villosus on fish
  • Understanding the impact of invasive crayfish
  • Predation of invasive crayfish on aquatic vertebrates: the effect of Procambarus clarkii on fish assemblages in Mediterranean temporary streams
  • Assessing the trophic ecology of crayfish: a case study of the invasive Procambarus clarkii
  • and spread of crayfish (Parastacidae) in Western Australia and their potential to displace indigenous species
  • The zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha: reproduction and competition with the sponge Ephydatia fluvia
  • Seasonal effects on the antioxidant response and metal accumulation of Dreissena polymorpha
  • Managing invasions
  • Towards a European strategy to halt biological invasions in inland waters
  • A risk assessment of biological invasions in the inland waterways of Europe: the Northern Invasion Corridor case study
  • Logistics of shipboard and dockside testing of ballast water treatment systems in the United States
  • Virtues and shortcomings of EU legal provisions for managing NIS: Rana catesbeiana and Trachemys scripta elegans as case studies
  • Problems and opportunities managing invasive Bullfrogs: is there any hope?
  • Concluding remarks
  • A role for scientists.