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Bol The latest advances in research into the detection, prevention, control and management of marine invasive species. Biological invasions are one of the main causes of biodiversity decline worldwide. While Japanese knotweed and tiger mosquito are invasive species well known to the public, the same cannot be said for the American blue crab or the green alga Caulerpa, both of which are now ravaging the Mediterranean Basin. Marine biological invasions receive scant media coverage, despite the fact that their effects on biodiversity, human activities and the economy are just as worrying and as far-reaching as terrestrial invasions. Which marine species are considered invasive? How are they introduced? What impacts do they have on local marine biodiversity? And, above all, what management methods can be used to contain them, or even to harness their potential benefits? This timely volume offers some answers to these key questions, while raising many more. Philippe Goulletquer reviews the latest advances in research into the detection, prevention, control and management of marine invasive species, in light of the various new regulations now in effect. He highlights international, European and national strategies and presents case studies on certain species of great concern. This book is intended for those, whether in a professional capacity or simply out of interest, who are worried about current environmental imbalances and want to know more about ways of combating them.

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The latest advances in research into the detection, prevention, control and management of marine invasive species. Biological invasions are one of the main causes of biodiversity decline worldwide. While Japanese knotweed and tiger mosquito are invasive species well known to the public, the same cannot be said for the American blue crab or the green alga Caulerpa, both of which are now ravaging the Mediterranean Basin. Marine biological invasions receive scant media coverage, despite the fact that their effects on biodiversity, human activities and the economy are just as worrying and as far-reaching as terrestrial invasions. Which marine species are considered invasive? How are they introduced? What impacts do they have on local marine biodiversity? And, above all, what management methods can be used to contain them, or even to harness their potential benefits? This timely volume offers some answers to these key questions, while raising many more. Philippe Goulletquer reviews the latest advances in research into the detection, prevention, control and management of marine invasive species, in light of the various new regulations now in effect. He highlights international, European and national strategies and presents case studies on certain species of great concern. This book is intended for those, whether in a professional capacity or simply out of interest, who are worried about current environmental imbalances and want to know more about ways of combating them.

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Pagina's: 122, Paperback, Pelagic Publishing


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