TY - BOOK AU - Ziska,Lewis H. AU - Dukes,Jeffrey S. TI - Invasive species and global climate change T2 - CABI invasives series SN - 9781780641645 U1 - 578.62 23 PY - 2014/// CY - Wallingford PB - CABI, KW - Conservation biology. KW - Evolution (Biology) KW - Introduced organisms. KW - Climatic changes N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1 Introduction; Part I: The dimensions of the problem: background and science; 2 Communicating the Dynamic Complexities of Climate and Ecology: Species Invasion and Resource Changes; 3 Climate Change and Plant Pathogen Invasions; 4 Analysis of Invasive Insects: Links to Climate Change; 5 Climate Change, Plant Traits and Invasion in Natural and Agricultural Ecosystems; Part II: Case studies; 6 Non-native Species in Antarctic Terrestrial Environments: Th e Impacts of Climate Change and Human Activity. 7 Synergies between Climate Change and Species Invasions: Evidence from Marine Systems. 8 Ragweed in Eastern Europe; 9 Climate Change and Alien Species in South Africa; 10 Climate Change and 'Alien Species in National Parks': Revisited; 11 Invasive Plants in a Rapidly Changing Climate: An Australian Perspective; 12 Invasive Species of China and Th eir Responses to Climate Change; Part III: Management: Detection and prevention; 13 Identifying Invasive Species in Real Time: Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System (EDDMapS) and Other Mapping Tools. 14 Global Identifi cation of Invasive Species: Th e CABI Invasive Species Compendium as a Resource. 15 The Biogeography of Invasive Plants -- Projecting Range Shifts with Climate Change; 16 Identifying Climate Change as a Factor in the Establishment and Persistence of Invasive Weeds in Agricultural Crops; 17 Assessing and Managing the Impact of Climate Change on Invasive Species: Th e PBDM Approach; Part IV: Management: Control and adaptation; 18 Climate, CO[(sub)2] and Invasive Weed Management. 19 Early Detection and Rapid Response: A Cost-eff ective Strategy for Minimizing the Establishment and Spread of New and Emerging Invasive Plants by Global Trade, Travel and Climate Change; 20 Adapting to Invasions in a Changing World: Invasive Species as an Economic Resource N2 - This book examines what will happen to global invasive species, including plants, animals and pathogens with current and expected man-made climate change. The effects on distribution, success, spread and impact of invasive species are considered for a series of case studies from a number of countries. This book will be of great value to researchers, policymakers and industry in responding to changing management needs. ER -