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Ecology and Management of Terrestrial Vertebrate Invasive Species in the United States

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Ecology and Management of Terrestrial Vertebrate Invasive Species in the United States

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Ecology and Management of Terrestrial Vertebrate Invasive Species in the United States book

Ecology and Management of Terrestrial Vertebrate Invasive Species in the United States

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Ecology and Management of Terrestrial Vertebrate Invasive Species in the United States book

Edited ByWilliam C. Pitt, James C. Beasley, Gary W. Witmer
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2017
eBook Published 15 October 2017
Pub. Location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315157078
Pages 415
eBook ISBN 9781315157078
Subjects Environment & Agriculture
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Beasley, J.C., & Witmer, G.W. (2017). Ecology and Management of Terrestrial Vertebrate Invasive Species in the United States (W.C. Pitt, Ed.) (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315157078

ABSTRACT

Vertebrate invasive species are important ecologically, socially, and scientifically throughout much of the globe. However, the interdiction and options for management of invasive species are driven by localized regulation at the country or even state level and thus the management of species must be framed within that context. This book is focused around the management of invasive vertebrate species in the United States, although readers will find much of the material broadly applicable to invasive species in other regions.

Vertebrate invasive species cause damage to agriculture, property, natural resources, and threaten human health and safety. However, most of these species occur in the United States resulting from human-mediated activities, often being released intentionally. For the first time, the wealth of scientific information about vertebrate invasive species in the United States is summarized and synthesized in a single volume to be easily accessible to ecologists and natural resource managers.

With a focus on prominent terrestrial invasive species that have a history of policy and management and highlighting contemporary issues and management, this book consists of 18 chapters written by experts from across the United States. The first section of the book focuses on overarching policy and management topics associated with vertebrate invasive species; including biosecurity threats and risk assessment, policy and regulation, and the economics of their management. The second section provides in-depth reviews of noteworthy invasive mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles. After finishing this book, the reader should understand the complexity of managing invasive species, the unique challenges that each new species may present, and the steps forward that may decrease the impact of these species on the environment, human health, and the economy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

ByGary W. Witmer, William C. Pitt, James C. Beasley

chapter 2|30 pages

Biosecurity and Risk Management

ByFred Kraus

chapter 3|26 pages

Economics of Invasive Species Damage and Damage Management

ByStephanie Shwiff, Steven Shwiff, Jason Holderieath, William Haden-Chomphosy, Aaron Anderson

chapter 4|20 pages

Policy and Regulation

ByLori Williams

chapter 5|18 pages

Ecological Issues

ByChristopher A. Lepczyk, Daniel Rubinoff

chapter 6|8 pages

Feeding a Hungry World: Threats to Agriculture by Invasive Vertebrate Species in the United States

ByRobert J. Lewis, Michael R. Conover

chapter 7|28 pages

Brown Tree Snakes: Methods and Approaches for Control

ByLarry Clark, Craig Clark, Shane Siers

chapter 8|28 pages

Burmese Pythons

ByMichael E. Dorcas, Shannon E. Pittman, John D. Willson

chapter 9|30 pages

Frogs (Coqui Frogs, Greenhouse Frogs, Cuban Tree Frogs, and Cane Toads)

ByKaren H. Beard, Steve A. Johnson, Aaron B. Shiels

chapter 10|28 pages

Ecology, Impacts, and Management of Invasive Rodents in the United States

ByGary W. Witmer, Aaron B. Shiels

chapter 11|30 pages

Wild Pigs

ByJohn J. Mayer, James C. Beasley

chapter 12|18 pages

Ecology of the Small Indian Mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus) in North America

ByAre R. Berentsen, William C. Pitt, Robert T. Sugihara

chapter 13|20 pages

Feral Cats

ByChristopher A. Lepczyk, David C. Duffy

chapter 14|22 pages

Feral Goats and Sheep

BySteven C. Hess, Dirk H. Van Vuren, Gary W. Witmer

chapter 15|22 pages

European Starlings

ByGeorge Linz, Ron Johnson, James Thiele

chapter 16|26 pages

Monk and Rose-Ringed Parakeets

ByMichael L. Avery, Aaron B. Shiels

chapter 17|26 pages

Introduction History, Impacts, and Management of House Sparrows in North America

ByJulian D. Avery, Julie L. Lockwood

chapter 18|4 pages

Conclusions, Challenges, and Research Needs

ByGary W. Witmer, William C. Pitt, James C. Beasley
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