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Title Predicting invasions of nonindigenous plants and plant pests / Committee on the Scientific Basis for Predicting the Invasive Potential of Nonindigenous Plants and Plant Pests in the United States, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Board on Life Sciences, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council
Published Washington, DC : National Academy Press, [2002]

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF file (xv, 194 pages)) : illustrations
Contents Front Matter -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Immigration: Predicting the Mode and Pathways of Introduction -- 3 Establishment -- 4 Biotic Invasion -- 5 The Impact of Invasions -- 6 Evaluating Predictive Systems -- 7 Enhancing the Science in a Science-Based System -- References -- Glossary -- About the Authors -- Index
Summary Nonindigenous plants and plant pests that find their way to the United States and become invasive can often cause problems. They cost more than $100 billion per year in crop and timber losses plus the expense of herbicides and pesticides. And this figure does not include the costs of invasions in less intensively managed ecosystems such as wetlands. Nonindigenous Plants and Plant Pests examines this growing problem and offers recommendations for enhancing the science base in this field, improving our detection of potential invaders, and refining our ability to predict their impact. The book analyzes the factors that shape an invader's progress through four stages: arriving through one of many possible ports of entry, reaching a threshold of survival, thriving through proliferation and geographic spread, and ultimate impact on the organism's new environment. The book also reviews approaches to predicting whether a species will become an invader as well as the more complex challenge of predicting and measuring its impact on the environment, a process involving value judgments and risk assessment. This detailed analysis will be of interest to policymakers, plant scientists, agricultural producers, environmentalists, and public agencies concerned with invasive plant and plant pest species
Notes Title from PDF title page
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Version viewed October 31, 2014
Subject Nonindigenous pests -- Control -- United States
Invasive plants -- Control -- United States
Biological invasions -- United States -- Prevention
Plant invasions -- United States -- Prevention
Arthropoda.
Biotic communities.
Pests -- Control.
Plants.
Botany.
Plants
Introduced Species
Arthropods
Ecosystem
Weed Control
Pest Control
pest control.
vegetation.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- General.
Plants
Pests -- Control
Botany
Biotic communities
Arthropoda
Biological invasions -- Prevention
Invasive plants -- Control
Nonindigenous pests -- Control
United States
United States
Form Electronic book
Author National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on the Scientific Basis for Predicting the Invasive Potential of Nonindigenous Plants and Plant Pests in the United States, issuing body.
ISBN 0309509149
9780309509145
Other Titles Nonindigenous plants and plant pests