Invasive species in a globalized world: ecological, social, and legal perspectives on policy
Chapter 1.Working across disciplines to understand and manage invasive species /R.P. Keller, M. Cadotte, G. Sandiford --Section I Introduction.Of toads, squirrels, carps, and kids : how science and human perceptions drive our responses to invasive species --Chapter 2.The ecological, evolutionary, and social impact of invasive cane toads in Australia /R. Shine --Chapter 3.A tale of two squirrels : a British case study of the sociocultural dimensions of debates over invasive species /P. Coates --Chapter 4.Fish tales : optimism and other bias in rhetoric about exotic carps in America /G. Sandiford --Chapter 5."Sooper" impact : drawing the attention of kids to the dangers of invasive species /M. Newman --Section II Introduction.Here they come : understanding and managing the introduction of invasive species --Chapter 6.Patterns of live vertebrate importation into the United States : analysis of an invasion pathway /C. Romagosa --Chapter 7.All in the family : relatedness and the success of introduced species /M. Cadotte, L. Jin --Chapter 8.Reducing damaging introductions from international species trade through invasion risk assessment /M. Springborn --Section III Introduction.Controlling the bad : reducing the impacts of established invaders --Chapter 9.Evaluating the economic costs and benefits of slowing the spread of emerald ash borer /J. Bossenbroek, A. Croskey, D. Finnoff, L. Iverson, S. McDermott, A. Prasad, C. Sims, D. Sydnor --Chapter 10.Climate change challenges in the management of invasive sea lamprey in Lake Superior /J. Kitchell, T. Cline, V. Bennington, G. McKinley --Chapter 11.Ecological separation without hydraulic separation : engineering solutions to control invasive common carp in Australian rivers /Robert Keller --Chapter 12.Does enemy release contribute to the success of invasive species? : a review of the enemy release hypothesis /K. Prior, J. Hellmann --Section IV Introduction.Where to from here? : policy prospects at international, national, and regional levels --Chapter 13.From global to local : integrating policy frameworks for the prevention and management of invasive species /S. Burgiel --Chapter 14.Developing invasive species policy for a major free trade bloc : challenges and progress in the European Union /C. Shine --Chapter 15.There ought to be a law! : the peculiar absence of broad federal harmful nonindigenous species legislation /M. Miller --Chapter 16.Pathways toward a policy of preventing new Great Lakes invasions /J. Brammeier, T. Cmar --Chapter 17.Final thoughts : nature and human nature /G. Sandiford, R.P. Keller, M. Cadotte.