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Biological invasions

Rodriguez-Labajos B (2006) Interlinked biological invasions in the Ebro River. A multi-scale scenario approach. Master thesis. Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Cerdanyola del Valles (Barcelona), pp 22-23... [Pg.257]

Moyle PB, Light T (1996) Biological invasions of fresh water empirical rules and assemblage theory. Biol Conserv 78 149-161... [Pg.53]

Wikstrom SA, Kautsky L (2004) Invasion of a habitat-forming seaweed effects on associated biota. Biological Invasions 6 141-150... [Pg.90]

Roy, J. (1990). In search of the characteristics of plant invaders. In Biological invasions in Europe and the Mediterranean basin. A. J. di Castri, A. J. Hansen, and Debushe. Dordecht (Netherlands) Kluwer. [Pg.161]

Levine, J. M. (2000) Species divasity and biological invasions relating local processes to community patterns. Science, 288, 852-4. [Pg.326]

Notably, the 5 0 of soil water affects more than just the isotopic composition of respired CO2. It also affects the isotopic composition of ambient CO2, which makes contact with soil water by diffusing into and out of the soil. Depending upon its residence time in the soil, the diffusing ambient CO2 can partially or fully equihbrate with the soil water. This diffusion-equilibration-retro-diffusion process is termed the invasion effect (Tans, 1998) and was demonstrated experimentally by Miller et al. (1999). The impact of this effect on atmospheric 5 0 is defined in Equation (43) as Fi(5a — SJ/Ca. This non-biological invasion flux, Fi, is a function of the CO2 concentration near the soil surface, c and the speed with which CO2 in the air above the soil diffuses into the soil and equilibrates with soil water, v (the piston velocity with values for typical soil of —0.012 cm s and effective penetration of invading CO2 of —3 cm) ... [Pg.2110]

Nehring, S., 2005. International shipping—A risk for aquatic biodiversity in Germany. —In Nentwig, W. et al. (Eds.), Biological Invasions—From Ecology to Control Vol. 6, Neobiota, pp. 125-143. [Pg.512]

Bastrop, R., Blank, M., 2006. Multiple invasions—a polychaete genus enters the Baltic Sea. Biological Invasions. 8, 1195-1200. [Pg.537]

Mack, R. M. (2003). Phylogenetic constraint, absent life forms, and preadapted alien plants a prescription for biological invasions. International Journal of Plant Sciences, 164 (suppl. 3), S185-96. [Pg.222]

Alimov AF, Bogutskaya NG (eds) (2004) Biological invasions in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. KMK Scientific Press Ltd, Moscow-Saint Petersburg (In Russian)... [Pg.280]

D Antonio, C. M. and Vitousek, P. M. (1992). Biological invasions by exotic grasses, the grass/fire cycle, and global change. Annu. Rev. Ecol. System. 23, 63-87. [Pg.132]

Ewel, J. J. 1986. Invasibility lessons from south Florida. In Ecology of Biological Invasions of North America and Hawaii. (H. A. Mooney and J. A. Drake, Eds), pp. 214-230. Springer-Verlag, New York. [Pg.174]

Lodge,D.M. 1993. Biological invasions lessons for ecology. Tree 8, 133-137. [Pg.174]

AMAT F, HONTORIA F, RUIZ O, GREEN A J, SANCHEZ M I, EIGUEROLA J and HORTAS F (2005) The American brine shrimp as an exotic invasive species in the western Mediterranean. Biological Invasions 7 37—47. [Pg.191]

Qin, B. et al. (2007) No evidence for root-mediated allelopathy in Centaurea solstitialis, a species in a commonly allelopathic genus. Biolog. Invasions 9, 897-907... [Pg.380]

When chemical ecology sheds light on the process of biological invasion - an example demonstrating integration between chemistry and ecology... [Pg.36]

Figure 2.6. Schematization of tha diffarant stagas (top labels) and filters (text in boxes) operating during a biological invasion. At each of these stages and to cross these barriers and filters, a diversity of signals and chemical cues will be brought into play. The blue text illustrates by several examples the processes in which these chemical interactions can play a key role... Figure 2.6. Schematization of tha diffarant stagas (top labels) and filters (text in boxes) operating during a biological invasion. At each of these stages and to cross these barriers and filters, a diversity of signals and chemical cues will be brought into play. The blue text illustrates by several examples the processes in which these chemical interactions can play a key role...
PER 11] Perdereau E., Dedeine F., Christides J.-P. et al, Competition between invasive and indigenous species an insular case study of subterranean termites , Biological Invasions, o. 13, pp. 1457-1470,2011. [Pg.46]

SIM 09] SiMBERLOFF D., We can eliminate invasions or live with them. Successful management projects . Biological Invasions, vol. 11, pp. 149-157, 2009. [Pg.46]

Floyd, R., Lima, J., de Waard, J., Humble, L. and Hanner, R. (2010). Common goals policy implications of DNA barcoding as a protocol for identification of arthropod pests. Biological Invasions,... [Pg.306]


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