Invasive plant and insect species have ecological, economic and health impacts. With changes in human geography and climate, management of biological invasions is of increasing concern.
Books:
- Applied weed science: including the ecology and management of invasive plants
- Handbook of alien species in Europe
- Pest management and phytosanitary trade barriers
- Ecology of weeds and invasive plants: relationship to agriculture and natural resource management
- Invasive plants: a guide to identification and the impacts and control of common North American species
- Unnatural landscapes: tracking invasive species
- Biological invaders in inland waters: profiles, distribution and threats
- Invasion biology
- Biological invasions in marine ecosystems: ecological, management, and geographic perspectives
- From biological control to invasion: the ladybird Harmonia axyridis as a model species
- Invasion ecology
Dissertations & Theses:
- Lake food webs and the benthos: cross-habitat connections, terrestrial subsidies, interaction strengths, and invasive species
- Invasive plant distributions: lessons from native and exotic ranges
- Field guide to noxious and invasive weeds: known to occur or are potentially occurring on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests
- Great Lakes shipping, trade, and aquatic invasive species
- Invasive bark beetles
- Current state of understanding about the effectiveness of ballast water exchange (BWE) in reducing aquatic nonindigenous species (ANS) introductions to the Great Lakes Basin and Chesapeake Bay, USA: synthesis and analysis of existing information
- Countdown to eradication = Pasos finales en la erradicación del escarabajo asiático de cuerno largo [Asian longhorned beetle]
See also:
- National Invasive Species Information Center (NISIC) - National Agricultural Library, USDA
- Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (NAS) - United States Geological Survey (USGS)
- "Why Invasive Plants Take Over" - Agricultural Research Service, USDA
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