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The ecology of invasions by animals and plants / Charles S. Elton

Por: Elton, Charles Sutherland, 1900-1991 [autor/a].
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 Libro impreso(a) Editor: Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2000Descripción: 181 páginas : fotografías, ilustraciones, mapas ; 23 centímetros.ISBN: 0226206386; 9780226206387.Tema(s): Plantas | Invasiones biológicas | Migración de animalesClasificación: 577.18 / E48 Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía: páginas 160-174 e índice: páginas 75-181 Número de sistema: 53191Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:
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Much as Rachel Carson's Silent Spring was a call to action against the pesticides that were devastating bird populations, Charles S. Elton's classic The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants sounded an early warning about an environmental catastrophe that has become all too familiar today-the invasion of nonnative species. From kudzu to zebra mussels to Asian long-horned beetles, nonnative species are colonizing new habitats around the world at an alarming rate thanks to accidental and intentional human intervention. One of the leading causes of extinctions of native animals and plants, invasive species also wreak severe economic havoc, causing $79 billion worth of damage in the United States alone. Elton explains the devastating effects that invasive species can have on local ecosystems in clear, concise language and with numerous examples. The first book on invasion biology, and still the most cited, Elton's masterpiece provides an accessible, engaging introduction to one of the most important environmental crises of our time.

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Incluye bibliografía: páginas 160-174 e índice: páginas 75-181

Foreword.. Preface.. 1. The Invaders.. 2. Wallace's Realms: The Archipelago of Continents.. 3. The Invasion of Continents.. 4. The Fate of Remote Islands.. 5. Changes in the Sea.. 6. The Balance Between Populations.. 7. New Food-Chains for Old.. 8. The Reasons for Conservation.. 9. The Conservation of Variety.. References.. Index

Much as Rachel Carson's Silent Spring was a call to action against the pesticides that were devastating bird populations, Charles S. Elton's classic The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants sounded an early warning about an environmental catastrophe that has become all too familiar today-the invasion of nonnative species. From kudzu to zebra mussels to Asian long-horned beetles, nonnative species are colonizing new habitats around the world at an alarming rate thanks to accidental and intentional human intervention. One of the leading causes of extinctions of native animals and plants, invasive species also wreak severe economic havoc, causing $79 billion worth of damage in the United States alone. Elton explains the devastating effects that invasive species can have on local ecosystems in clear, concise language and with numerous examples. The first book on invasion biology, and still the most cited, Elton's masterpiece provides an accessible, engaging introduction to one of the most important environmental crises of our time. eng

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