Invasive Aquatic Species of Europe. Distribution, Impacts and ManagementErkki Leppäkoski, Stephan Gollasch, Sergej Olenin Springer Science & Business Media, 2013 M06 29 - 584 páginas The global scale of alien species invasions is becoming more and more evident in the beginning ofthe new millennium. Though the problem ofbiological invasions became a rapidly growing research area, there are large gaps still, both geographically and the matically, to be filled in the near future. This book is the first attempt to provide an overall picture of aquatic species invasions in Europe. Its geographical scope stretches from Irish waters in the west to Volga River and the Caspian Sea in the east, and from Mediterranean in the south up to the Arctic coast of Europe. Not all parts of the continent could be equally covered, as in some countries species invasions are not studied yet. The book tends to represent the array of all major European aquatic systems on the broadest geographical and ecological scope possible from fully saline seas, semi-enclosed brackish water bodies and coastallagoons to freshwater lakes, major river systems and waterways. The key objectives include the present status and impacts caused by non-native aquatic species in European waters. Please note that lengthy species lists submitted for publication and additional informa tion were put on the Internet, as the electronical version of these tables benefits from computer assisted search for data (http://www. ku. lt/nemo/EuroAquaInvaders. htm). Altogether more than 100 scientists from 24 countries have joined to synthesize the available information on bioinvasions. However, the book does not claim to be fully comprehensive. |
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Introduced Marine Algae and Vascular Plants in European Aquatic Environments | 27 |
Coscinodiscus wailesii A Nuisance Diatom in European Waters | 53 |
Invasion History | 62 |
Negative and Positive Impacts and Interactions | 76 |
Invasion History Biology and Impacts of the Baikalian Amphipod | 96 |
Exotics of Coastal and Inland Waters of Ireland and Britain | 267 |
Open Atlantic Coast of Europe A Century of Introduced Species | 276 |
Review of Nonnative Marine Plants in the Mediterranean Sea | 291 |
Current Status of Aquatic Introductions in Italy | 311 |
A Sea Change Exotics in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea | 325 |
The Marmara Sea A Link Between the Mediterranean and the Black Sea | 337 |
Invaders in the Caspian Sea | 351 |
Invasions by Alien Species in Inland Freshwater Bodies | 360 |
Teredo navalis The Cryptogenic Shipworm | 116 |
Introduction and Acclimatisation of the Pacific Carpet Clam | 120 |
Evolutionary Origin and Biological Peculiarities | 127 |
Impacts and Spread | 135 |
Red King Crab Paralithodes camtshaticus and Pink Salmon | 147 |
Alien Freshwater Fishes of Europe | 153 |
Introduced Semiaquatic Birds and Mammals in Europe | 162 |
Genetics on Invasive Species | 173 |
Vectors How Exotics Get Around | 183 |
Oyster Imports as a Vector for the Introduction of Alien Species into | 193 |
Exotics for Stocking and Aquaculture Making Correct Decisions | 206 |
Life in Ballast Tanks | 217 |
Ballast Tank Sediments | 232 |
Introduced Marine Organisms in Norwegian Waters Including Svalbard | 240 |
The Baltic Sea a Field Laboratory for Invasion Biology | 253 |
Introduced Marine Species of the North Sea Coasts | 260 |
An Evaluation of the Importance | 373 |
Invasive PontoCaspian Species in Waters of the Vistula and Oder Basins | 384 |
The CaspianVolgaBaltic Invasion Corridor | 399 |
Impacts | 412 |
Fast Turnover in Dominance of Exotic Species in the Rhine River Determines | 426 |
Impacts of Zebra Mussels on Aquatic Communities and their Role | 433 |
Risk Assessment | 447 |
Risk Assessment of Marine Biological Invasions | 456 |
Risk Based Methodology to Assess Invasive Aquatic Species in Ballast Water | 467 |
Nature Conservation Implications of Marine Biological Invasions | 477 |
Treatment Measures | 484 |
The Biological Efficacy of Open Ocean Exchange Implications for Ballast | 508 |
Databases | 520 |
Epilogue | 529 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Invasive Aquatic Species of Europe. Distribution, Impacts and Management Erkki Leppäkoski,Stephan Gollasch,Sergej Olenin Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
Invasive Aquatic Species of Europe. Distribution, Impacts and Management Erkki Leppäkoski,Stephan Gollasch,Sergej Olenin Sin vista previa disponible - 2014 |
Invasive Aquatic Species of Europe. Distribution, Impacts and Management Erkki Leppäkoski,Stephan Gollasch,Sergej Olenin Sin vista previa disponible - 2002 |
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