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    Biological Invasions in South Africa

    Biological Invasions in South Africa

    Brian W. van Wilgen(editor)John Measey(editor)David M. Richardson(editor)John R. Wilson(editor)Tsungai A. Zengeya(editor)

    This open access volume presents a comprehensive account of all aspects of biological invasions in South Africa, where research has been conducted over more than three decades, and where bold initiatives have been implemented in attempts to control invasions and to reduce their ecological, economic and social effects. It covers a broad range of themes, including history, policy development and implementation, the status of invasions of animals and plants in terrestrial, marine and freshwater environments, the development of a robust ecological theory around biological invasions, the effectiveness of management interventions, and scenarios for the future. The South African situation stands out because of the remarkable diversity of the country, and the wide range of problems encountered in its varied ecosystems, which has resulted in a disproportionate investment into both research and management. The South African experience holds many lessons for other parts of the world, and this book should be of immense value to researchers, students, managers, and policy-makers who deal with biological invasions and ecosystem management and conservation in most other regions.This open access volume presents a comprehensive account of all aspects of biological invasions in South Africa, where research has been conducted over more than three decades, and where bold initiatives have been implemented in attempts to control invasions and to reduce their ecological, economic and social effects. It covers a broad range of themes, including history, policy development and implementation, the status of invasions of animals and plants in terrestrial, marine and freshwater environments, the development of a robust ecological theory around biological invasions, the effectiveness of management interventions, and scenarios for the future. The South African situation stands out because of the remarkable diversity of the country, and the wide range of problems encountered in its varied ecosystems, which has resulted in a disproportionate investment into both research and management. The South African experience holds many lessons for other parts of the world, and this book should be of immense value to researchers, students, managers, and policy-makers who deal with biological invasions and ecosystem management and conservation in most other regions.

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    Description of Biological Invasions in South Africa

    This open access volume presents a comprehensive account of all aspects of biological invasions in South Africa, where research has been conducted over more than three decades, and where bold initiati

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    Publish Date

    2020 Jul 15

    Authors
    Brian W. van Wilgen(editor)John Measey(editor)David M. Richardson(editor)John R. Wilson(editor)Tsungai A. Zengeya(editor)

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    978-3-030-32394-3

    About the authors

    Brian W. van Wilgen(editor)
    Brian W. van Wilgen(editor)

    Professor, Centre for Invasion Biology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa

      Brian W. van Wilgen(editor)
      John Measey(editor)
      John Measey(editor)

      Dr. John Measey is a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Invasion Biology (C·I·B) based in the Department of Botany and Zoology at Stellenbosch University. His research centres on biological invasions and other ecological investigations incorporating a wide range of techniques to address hypotheses in evolution, conservation and population biology.

      John Measey(editor)
      David M. Richardson(editor)
      David M. Richardson(editor)

      Professor Dave Richardson is the Director at the C·I·B. Dave’s specific expertise is in invasion ecology and particularly alien tree invasions. He stepped down as Editor-in-Chief of Diversity and Distributions in 2015 after 19 years of service, and is a member of the IUCN Species Survival Specialist Group on Invasive Organisms.

      David M. Richardson(editor)
      John R. Wilson(editor)
      John R. Wilson(editor)

      South African National Biodiversity Institute, Kirstenbosch Research Centre Cape Town, South Africa Centre for Invasion Biology, Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University,Stellenbosch,South Africa

      John R. Wilson(editor)
      Tsungai A. Zengeya(editor)
      Tsungai A. Zengeya(editor)

      PhD Zoology, University of Pretoria MSc Tropical Hydrobiology & Fisheries, University of Zimbabwe BSc(Hons) Biological Sciences, University of Zimbabwe   Extraordinary Lecturer Senior Scientist - South African National Biodiversity Institute

      Tsungai A. Zengeya(editor)

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      South AfricaTerrestrialVertebrate invasionsAquatic plantsFreshwater ecosystemsInvasive biotaPrince Edward IslandsCoastal invasionsPathogensUrban invasionsAlien organismsAbiotic factorsAgricultural cropsInvasive insect pestsopen access

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