Invading Nature - Springer Series in Invasion Ecology is a new book series topically spanning the breadth of invasion biology. The series is of singular importance as an integrative venue focusing on the broader ecological and evolutionary issues arising from non-native species, the impacts such species have in particular environs, trends patterns and processes, as well as causes and correctives. The series seeks novel and synthetic approaches to invasions including experimental, theoretical, systematic and conceptual treatments.
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Alien Marine Crustaceans: Distribution, Biology and Impacts
Edited by Bella S Galil, Paul F Clark and James T Carlton
Springer-Verlag
Profiles, Distribution and Threats
Edited by Francesca Gherardi
Springer-Verlag
Edited by Marc William Cadotte, Sean M McMahon and Tadashi Fukami
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