Alien and Invasive Animals: A South African Perspective

Alien and Invasive Animals: A South African Perspective

by Mike Picker
Alien and Invasive Animals: A South African Perspective

Alien and Invasive Animals: A South African Perspective

by Mike Picker

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Overview

While alien plants have been well publicised, this is the first book to be published on alien animals of Africa. It describes the history of each invasion, and the ecological and economic impacts in South Africa; and it discusses the effect of introduced biocontrol agents (usually insects), which are also alien species released deliberately to control problem plants. Key features are: • Each group of animals is covered in a separate chapter written by a specialist in the field • Colour photographs of each species • Maps for each species’ native and introduced range, and a detailed map of its spread in South Africa • Text covers identification and biology, distribution, impacts and control for the particular species • Alien animals are considered in all habitats, including freshwater, terrestrial and marine. The book will be an essential reference for conservationists, farmers, reserve managers, gardeners, anglers, biology students and researchers, and of interest to the lay public.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781775841302
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Publication date: 10/24/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 79 MB
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About the Author

Mike Picker is an Associate Professor in the Zoology Department, University of Cape Town. He has vast field experience in insect natural history, and publishes and undertakes consultation work on insect diversity and ecology.
Charles Griffiths is an Associate Professor, and former Head, of the Zoology Department, University of Cape Town. He is author of over 100 scientific papers and four field guides, mostly on marine life, and is a well-known natural history photographer.
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