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March 2, 2011

Weed Biology and Climate Change (Jan 2011)
Wiley.
Weed Biology and Climate Change provides a synthesis of what is known regarding the probable impact of environmental change on weed biology. Chapters look at impacts of weed biology on agriculture, invasive species that limit ecological diversity and weeds that serve as health risks. In addition it looks at current weed management strategies and how they will be affected by global climate change.

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February 17, 2011

Simberloff, Daniel, and M. Rejmanek, eds. Encyclopedia of Biological invasivions. University of California Press, 2011.
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This pioneering encyclopedia illuminates a topic at the forefront of global ecology--Biological invasions, or organisms that come to live in the wrong place. Written by leading scientists from around the world, Encyclopedia of Biological Invasions addresses all aspects of this subject at a global level--including invasions by animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria--in succinct, alphabetically arranged articles. Scientifically uncompromising, yet clearly written and free of jargon, the volume encompasses fields of study including biology, demography, geography, ecology, evolution, sociology, and natural history. Featuring many cross-references, suggestions for further reading, illustrations, an appendix of the world’s worst 100 invasive species, a glossary, and more, this is an essential reference for anyone who needs up-to-date information on this important topic.

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August 7, 2008

Driesche Roy V., Mark Hoddle, and Ted Center. Control of Pests and Weeds by Natural Enemies: An Introduction to Biological Control. Wiley-Blackwell, 2008.

This new textbook will help university students and others learn about biological control and other strategies for controlling weeds. The textbook includes water hyacinth and many other invasive weeds--both aquatic and terrestrial--detailing their history, attributes, and methods to eliminate or control them. It is a valuable reference book for biocontrol professionals, agriculturalists, wildlife biologists and others.

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April 11, 2007

Terrill, Ceiridwen. Unnatural Landscapes: Tracking Invasive Species. Arizona: Univeristy of Arizona Press, 2007.

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February 2, 2007

Franke, J.M. The Invasive Species Cookbook. Bradford Street Press, 2006.

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