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8. Invasive Crayfish and Their Invasive Diseases in Europe with the Focus on the Virulence Evolution of the Crayfish Plague
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Japo Jussila
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface 1
- List of Contributors 3
- General Introduction – Aquatic and Terrestrial Biological Invasions in the 21st Century 13
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Part I. Biogeography and Vectors of Biological Invasions
- Summary of Part I 22
- 1. Anthropogenic Vectors of Marine and Estuarine Invasions: an Overview Framework 24
- 2. The Biogeography of Avian Invasions: History, Accident and Market Trade 37
- 3. Vectors for Spread of Invasive Freshwater Vascular Plants with a North American Analysis 55
- 4. Invasions of Terrestrial Arthropods: Mechanisms, Pathways, and Dynamics 75
- 5. Vectors of Invasions in Freshwater Invertebrates and Fishes 88
- 6. Contribution of the Live Animal Trade to Biological Invasions 116
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Part II. Biological Invasions in Aquatic Ecosystems and in Host Parasite Systems
- Summary of Part II 136
- 7. Parasites and Genetics in Marine Invertebrate Introductions: Signatures of Diversity Declines across Systems 138
- 8. Invasive Crayfish and Their Invasive Diseases in Europe with the Focus on the Virulence Evolution of the Crayfish Plague 183
- 9. Host Dynamics and Ectoparasite Life Histories of Invasive And Non-Invasive Deer Ked Populations 212
- 10. The Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) Invasion in Scandinavian Coastal Waters: Impact on Local Ecosystem Services 230
- 11. Invasive Seaweeds: Impacts and Management Actions 253
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Part III. Management and Control of Biological Invasions
- Summary of Part III 277
- 12. Fighting Invasions in the Marine Realm, a Case Study with Caulerpa webbiana in the Azores 279
- 13. Reducing the Ecological Impact of Invasive Cane Toads 301
- 14. Pine Invasions in South America: Reducing Their Ecological Impacts Through Active Management 318
- 15 Implications of Ship Type on Delivery and Management of Ballast Water 343
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Part IV. Predictions and New Tools in Biological Invasions
- Summary of Part IV 366
- 16. Will Alien Plant Invaders Be Advantaged Under Future Climates? 368
- 17. Anticipating Invasions and Managing Impacts: A Review of Recent Spatiotemporal Modelling Approaches 389
- 18. Applications of DNA-based Methods for the Study of Biological Invasions 411
- 19. Assembly Rules and Novel Assemblages in Aquatic Ecosystems 436
- List of Figures 458
- List of Tables 465
- Index 467
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface 1
- List of Contributors 3
- General Introduction – Aquatic and Terrestrial Biological Invasions in the 21st Century 13
-
Part I. Biogeography and Vectors of Biological Invasions
- Summary of Part I 22
- 1. Anthropogenic Vectors of Marine and Estuarine Invasions: an Overview Framework 24
- 2. The Biogeography of Avian Invasions: History, Accident and Market Trade 37
- 3. Vectors for Spread of Invasive Freshwater Vascular Plants with a North American Analysis 55
- 4. Invasions of Terrestrial Arthropods: Mechanisms, Pathways, and Dynamics 75
- 5. Vectors of Invasions in Freshwater Invertebrates and Fishes 88
- 6. Contribution of the Live Animal Trade to Biological Invasions 116
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Part II. Biological Invasions in Aquatic Ecosystems and in Host Parasite Systems
- Summary of Part II 136
- 7. Parasites and Genetics in Marine Invertebrate Introductions: Signatures of Diversity Declines across Systems 138
- 8. Invasive Crayfish and Their Invasive Diseases in Europe with the Focus on the Virulence Evolution of the Crayfish Plague 183
- 9. Host Dynamics and Ectoparasite Life Histories of Invasive And Non-Invasive Deer Ked Populations 212
- 10. The Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) Invasion in Scandinavian Coastal Waters: Impact on Local Ecosystem Services 230
- 11. Invasive Seaweeds: Impacts and Management Actions 253
-
Part III. Management and Control of Biological Invasions
- Summary of Part III 277
- 12. Fighting Invasions in the Marine Realm, a Case Study with Caulerpa webbiana in the Azores 279
- 13. Reducing the Ecological Impact of Invasive Cane Toads 301
- 14. Pine Invasions in South America: Reducing Their Ecological Impacts Through Active Management 318
- 15 Implications of Ship Type on Delivery and Management of Ballast Water 343
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Part IV. Predictions and New Tools in Biological Invasions
- Summary of Part IV 366
- 16. Will Alien Plant Invaders Be Advantaged Under Future Climates? 368
- 17. Anticipating Invasions and Managing Impacts: A Review of Recent Spatiotemporal Modelling Approaches 389
- 18. Applications of DNA-based Methods for the Study of Biological Invasions 411
- 19. Assembly Rules and Novel Assemblages in Aquatic Ecosystems 436
- List of Figures 458
- List of Tables 465
- Index 467