schema:description 3 | "内容記述: Introduction,history and terminology1. Tracking the tractable : using invasions to guide the exploration of conceptual ecology/ Sean M. McMahon,Marc W.Cadotte & Tadashi Fukami2. Darwin to Elton: early ecology and the problem of invasive species/ Marc W. Cadotte3. Invasion biology 1958 - 2005 : the pursuit of science and conservation/ Mark A.Davis4. Invasiveness in exotic plants: immigration and naturalization in an ecological continuum/ Helen T.Murphy,Jeremy VanDerWal,Lesley Lovett - Doust & Jon Lovett - DoustPopulations at play5. Density dependence in invasive plants: demography,herbivory,spread and evolution/ Yvonne M. Buckley & Jessica Metcalf6. Stochasticity,nonlinearity and insatability in biological invasions/ Robert P.Freckleton,Peter M.Dowling & Nicholas K.Dulvy7. Local interactions and incasion dynamics : population growth in space and time/ David J.Murrell8. A guide to calculating discrete - time invasion rates from data/ Mark A.Lewis,Michael G.Neubert,Hal Caswell,James S.Clark & Katriona Shea9. The role of evolutionary genetics in studies of plant invasions/ Kristina A. Schierenbeck & Malika L.AinoucheUnwelcomed visitor: species interactions10. Contact experience,alien - native interactions,and their community consequences:a theoretical consideration on the role of adaptationin biological incasion/ Michio Kondoh11. Use of biological incasions and their controlto study the dynamics of interacting populations/ Franck Courchamp & Stephane Caut12. Invasibility of seed predators on synchronized and intermittent seed production of host plants/ Askiko Satake,Ottar N.Bjornstad & Yoh Iwase13. Invasions and the regulation of plant pupulations by pathogens/ Gregory S.Gilbert & Ingrid M.Parker14. Exploring the relationship between niche breadth and invasion success/ Diego P.Vazquez15. Interactions between invasive plants and soil ecosystems: positive feedbacks and their potential to persist/ Andrea S.Thorpe & Ragan M.Callaway16. Invasion biology as a community process: messages from microbial microcosms/ Philip H.Warren,Richard Law & Anita J.WeatherbyLarge - Scale consequences and patterns of invations17. Understanding invasions in Patchy habitats through metapopulation theory/ Karin C.Harding,John M.Mcnamara & Robert D.Holt18. Competition and the assembly of introduced bird communities/ Richard P.Duncan & David M.Forsyth19. Room for one more? Evidence for invasibility and saturation in ecological commuities/ Scott A.Smith & Jonathan B.Shurin20. THe biogeography of naturalized species and the species - area relationship: reciprocal insights to biogeography and invasion biology/ Dov F. Sax & Steven D. GainesSynthesis21. Linking scale dependent processes in invasions/ Marc W.Cadotte, Tadashi Jukami & Sean M.McMahon...(more)" |