Encyclopedia of Invasive Species: From Africanized Honey Bees to Zebra Mussels [2 volumes]

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Encyclopedia of Invasive Species: From Africanized Honey Bees to Zebra Mussels [2 volumes]

Author(s): Susan L. Woodward (Author), Joyce A. Quinn (Author)

  • Publisher: Greenwood
  • Publication Date: 22 Sept. 2011
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 876 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0313382204
  • ISBN-13: 9780313382208

Book Description

This two-volume set provides a one-stop resource on invasive plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms that are threatening native ecosystems, agriculture, economies, and human health in the United States.

Kudzu vine and field bindweed. Eurasian collared-doves, Burmese pythons, and black rats. The northern snakehead and the gypsy moth. All of these are examples of invasive species that have taken over or are threatening certain ecosystems—places where these organisms never naturally occurred. This two-volume work contains 168 entries on plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms that are invasive in the United States, providing a complete examination of the variety of organisms, pathways, distribution patterns, and impacts of non-native species introduced to this country.

Encyclopedia of Invasive Species: From Africanized Honey Bees to Zebra Mussels begins with a background essay that illuminates the complexities of dealing with invasive animals and plants. Each entry provides information on the origins and invasion history of the species in question as well as a general description of the biology and ecology of each organism. Impacts—actual and potential, as well as management strategies—are addressed. Every species is depicted via photographs as well as maps that show its place of origin and invaded regions in the United States. This unique work presents fascinating scientific information as well as valuable insights about how seemingly minor events can drastically alter our environment.

Editorial Reviews

Review

A valuable reference for scientists and concerned citizens. The introduction provides an insightful analysis of concepts and issues surrounding invasive species and a brief history of invasion biology. –The Quarterly Review of Biology

Notable for concise and reliable coverage of a plethora of invasive species, the set merits high recommendation for inclusion in special, public, and undergraduate libraries. Students and nonspecialists will find the work informative and engaging. –Booklist

Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and above. –Choice

About the Author

Susan L. Woodward is professor emerita of geography in the School of Environmental and Physical Sciences, Radford University, VA, where she previously taught courses in biogeography and human ecology.

Joyce A. Quinn is professor emerita of geography, retired from California State University, Fresno, CA, where she taught a number of courses in physical geography and cartography.

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