Biological invasions in New Zealand / R. B. Allen, W. G. Lee (eds.).
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Berlin :
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2006.
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Series: | Ecological studies ;
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Paradise lost - the last major colonization / W. G. Lee, R. B. Allen and D. M. Tompkins
- 2. Becoming New Zealanders : immigration and the formation of the biota / M. S. McGlone
- 3. Creating gardens : the diversity and progression of European plant introductions / P. A. Williams and E. K. Cameron
- 4. Introduced mammals in a new environment / I. A. E. Atkinson
- 5. Parasites and biological invasions / D. M. Tompkins and R. Poulin
- 6. Export of plant and animal species from an insular biota / G. W. Yeates and P. A. Williams
- 7. Genetics of invasive species in New Zealand / D. Gleeson, H. Harman and T. Armstrong
- 8. Are the marine biotas of island ecosystems more vulnerable to invasion? / G. J. Inglis, B. J. Hayden and W. A. Nelson
- 9. Factors affecting the release, establishment and spread of introduced birds in New Zealand / R. P. Duncan, T. M. Blackburn and P. Cassey
- 10. Biological control agents : can they tell us anything about the establishment of unwanted alien species? / S. V. Fowler, H. M. Harman, R. Norris and D. Ward
- 11. The context of plant invasions in New Zealand : evolutionary history and novel niches / J. M. Craine, W. G. Lee and S. Walker
- 12. Controls on the population dynamics of invading mammals / D. M. Forsyth
- 13. What controls invasion of indigenous forests by alien plants? / S. K. Wiser and R. B. Allen
- 14. Consequences of brown trout invasion for stream ecosystems / C. R. Townsend and K. S. Simon
- 15. Relative (un)importance of introduced animals as pollinators and dispersers of native plants / D. Kelly, A. W. Robertson, J. J. Ladley, S. H. Anderson and R. J. McKenzie
- 16. Trophic interactions among native and introduced animal species / W. A. Ruscoe, G. Norbury and D. Choquenot
- 17. Keystone aliens? : the multiple impacts of brushtail possums / M. N. Clout
- 18. Keystone species : competition for honeydew among exotic and indigenous species / J. R. Beggs and D. A. Wardle
- 19. Consequences of alien N2-fixers on vegetation succession in New Zealand / J. C. McQueen, W. C. Tozer and B. D. Clarkson
- 20. Hidden effects : the belowground consequences of introduced browsing mammals in New Zealand forests / D. A. Wardle
- 21. Distinguishing natural processes from impacts of invasive mammalian herbivores / P. J. Bellingham and W. G. Lee
- 22. Animal control and ecosystem recovery / D. A. Coomes, A. F. Mark and J. Bee
- 23. Biological control : reducing the impact of invasive weeds and pests, or just another source of alien invaders / S. V. Fowler and T. M. Withers
- 24. Strategies to reduce predation on bird populations / J. A. McLennan
- 25. Setting priorities for the management of marine pests using a risk-based decision support framework / B. M. Forrest, M. D. Taylor and J. Sinner
- 26. Does commercial harvesting of introduced wild mammals contribute to their management as conservation pests? / J. P. Parkes
- 27. Pest control : does the answer lie in new biotechnologies? / J. A. Duckworth, A. E. Byrom, P. Fisher and C. Horn
- 28. Updated perspective biological invasions in New Zealand / R. B. Allen, R. P. Duncan and W. G. Lee.