Invasive Species Management: A Handbook of Techniques
Edited by Michael N Clout and Peter A Williams
308 pages, figs, tabs.
Because information on many aspects of invasive species management is scattered and often in the gray literature, this volume provides a great service
by assembling an introduction to almost every relevant topic and a bibliography to aid further exploration. Anyone charged with managing invasions (as
well as policymakers and administrators) would benefit greatly from it, simply to get a sense of the breadth of approaches and their limitations.
Quarterly Review of Biology, This volume is an excellent starting place for anyone interested in invasive-species management. Myrmecological News
Useful and timely...Recommended. CHOICE There are several requirements of a handbook of techniques. There must be a clear explanation of the kinds of
problems being faced; the methods used to approach the problems must be set out in a full but concise, logical, and easily comprehensible manner; any
weaknesses in the method or difficulties in the interpretation of results need to be assessed. This handbook succeeds on all three counts. British
Ecological Society Bulletin
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