Description |
xii, 467 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Foreword / Edward O. Wilson -- Preface / Daniel Simberloff, Don C. Schmitz and Tom C. Brown -- 1. The Biology of Invasions / Daniel Simberloff -- 2. Florida's Invasion by Nonindigenous Plants: History, Screening, and Regulation / Doria R. Gordon and Kevin P. Thomas -- 3. The Ecological Impact of Nonindigenous Plants / Don C. Schmitz, Daniel Simberloff and Ronald H. Hofstetter [et al.] -- 4. The Impact of Natural Disturbances / Carol C. Horvitz -- 5. Immigration and Introduction of Insects / J. Howard Frank, Earl D. McCoy and H. Glenn Hall [et al.] -- 6. Nonindigenous Freshwater Invertebrates / Gary L. Warren -- 7. Nonindigenous Fishes / Walter R. Courtenay, Jr. -- 8. Nonindigenous Amphibians and Reptiles / Brian P. Butterfield, Walter E. Meshaka, Jr. and Craig Guyer -- 9. Nonindigenous Birds / Frances C. James -- 10. Nonindigenous Mammals / James N. Layne -- 11. Nonindigenous Marine Invertebrates and Algae / James T. Carlton and Mary H. Ruckelshaus |
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12. Ecological Restoration / John M. Randall, Roy R. Lewis III and Deborah B. Jensen -- 13. Eradication / Daniel Simberloff -- 14. Maintenance Control / Jeffrey D. Schardt -- 15. Biological Control / Ted D. Center, J. Howard Frank and F. Allen Dray, Jr. -- 16. Management in National Wildlife Refuges / Mark D. Maffei -- 17. Management in Everglades National Park / Robert F. Doren and David T. Jones -- 18. Management on State Lands / Mark W. Glisson -- 19. Management by Florida's Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission / James A. Cox, Thomas G. Quinn and H. Hugh Boyter, Jr. -- 20. Management in Water Management Districts / Amy Ferriter, Dan Thayer and Brian Nelson [et al.] -- 21. The Federal Government's Role / Don C. Schmitz and Randy G. Westbrooks -- 22. The State's Role / Tom C. Brown -- 23. Why We Should Care / Daniel Simberloff, Don C. Schmitz and Tom C. Brown |
Summary |
Invasive nonindigenous species - plants and animals that have been introduced to an ecosystem from someplace else - are wreaking havoc around the globe. Because they did not coevolve with species already in the ecosystem, they can profoundly disturb species interactions and ecosystem function. The state of Florida has one of the most severe exotic species problems in the country; many taxa in Florida are as much as one-quarter non-native, and millions of acres of land and water are dominated by nonindigenous species. Strangers in Paradise provides an in-depth examination of the Florida experience and of the ongoing efforts to eradicate or manage introduced species. Strangers in Paradise is the first comprehensive volume to address a large, diverse region and the full range of nonindigenous species, the problems they cause, and the methods and impediments to dealing with them. Throughout, contributors emphasize solutions and relate the situation in Florida to problems faced by other states, making the book an important guide for anyone involved with control and management of invasive species |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-432) and index |
Subject |
Nonindigenous pests -- Florida.
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Nonindigenous pests -- Control -- Florida.
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Nonindigenous pests.
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Exotic animals -- Florida.
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Exotic plants -- Florida.
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Author |
Brown, Tom C.
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Schmitz, Don C.
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Simberloff, Daniel.
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LC no. |
96029829 |
ISBN |
1559634294 cloth acid-free paper |
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1559634308 paper acid-free paper |
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