Species Invasions: Insights into Ecology, Evolution, and Biogeography
Major Sinauer textbook for conservation biologists
Edited by Dov F Sax, John J Stachowicz and Steven D Gaines
380 pages, illus.
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Major new Sinauer textbook.
From the publisher's announcement:
Species invasions present significant conservation challenges, but they also provide invaluable information about the functioning of natural systems. In this edited book, experts from the fields of ecology, evolution, and biogeography explore the unique insights species invasions provide. Several key advances emerge in each discipline, and collectively they provide a template for new research that transforms invasion biology into a powerful tool for basic research in ecology, evolution, and biogeography.
From the publisher's announcement:
Species invasions present significant conservation challenges, but they also provide invaluable information about the functioning of natural systems. In this edited book, experts from the fields of ecology, evolution, and biogeography explore the unique insights species invasions provide. Several key advances emerge in each discipline, and collectively they provide a template for new research that transforms invasion biology into a powerful tool for basic research in ecology, evolution, and biogeography.
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