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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2011

Invasive plant pathogens in Europe

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The impact of invasive species is second only to that of human population growth and associated activities as a cause of the loss of biodiversity throughout the world. In the United States, invasions of nonnative plants, animals, or microbes cause major environmental damage. The second edition of Biological Invasions: Economic and Environmental Costs of Alien Plant, Animal, and Microbe Species represents the most current, single-source reference containing scientific and economic information on this timely subject. This volume reconfirms the diverse and unpredictable roles that non-native species assume as they invade new ecosystems: destruction of vital crops and forests, major damages to ecosystems leading to loss of biodiversity, soil erosion, and water loss. The text provides information on how the non-native species invade new ecosystems, their subsequent environmental effects, and estimates on economic impacts. Biological Invasions supplies scientists, policymakers, and the public with a better understanding of the invading species and how to prevent their spread and improve control procedures.
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hal-02810591 , version 1 (06-06-2020)

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  • HAL Id : hal-02810591 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 179385
  • WOS : 000352996300009

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Ivan I. Sache, Anne-Sophie Roy, Frédéric Suffert, Marie Laure M. L. Desprez Loustau. Invasive plant pathogens in Europe. Biological invasions : economic and environmental costs of alien plant, animal, and microbe species, CRC Press, 2011, 9781439829905. ⟨hal-02810591⟩
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