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Doporučená literatura:
Cox, G.W. (1999). Alien species in North America and Hawaii. Impacts on natural ecosystems. Island Press, Washington, D.C. Cronk, Q.C.B. & J.L. Fuller (1995). Plant Invaders. The threat to natural systems. Chapman & Hall, London. Crosby, A.W. (1986). Ecological imperialism. The biological expansion of Europe, 900-1900. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge di Castri, F., Hansen, A.J. & DeBussche, M. (eds) (1990). Biological invasions in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin, Kluwer, Dordrecht. Drake, J., Mooney, H.A., Di Castri, F., Groves, R., Kruger, F.J., Rejmanek, M. & Williamson, M. (1989). Biological Invasions: A global perspective. Wiley, Chichester. Elton, C.S. (1958). The ecology of invasions by animals and plants. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. Groves, R.H. & Burden, J.J. (eds) (1986). Ecology of biological invasions: An Australian perspective. Australian Academy of Science, Canberra. Groves, R.H. & Di Castri, F. (eds) (1991). Biogeography of Mediterranean Invasions, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. [Dave Richardson has a copy] Kolar C. S. & Lodge D. M. (2001): Progress in invasion biology: predicting invaders. - Trends Ecol. Evolut. 16: 199-204. Lonsdale M. (1999): Global patterns of plant invasions and the concept of invasibility. Ecology 80: 1522-1536. Macdonald, I.A.W., Kruger, F.J. & Ferrar, A.A. (eds)(1986). The ecology and management of biological invasions in southern Africa. Oxford University Press, Cape Town. [Dave Richardson has a copy] Mooney, H.A. & Drake, J.A. (eds) (1986). Ecology of biological invasions in North America and Hawaii. Springer-Verlag, New York. Perrings, C., Williamson, M. & Dalmazzone, S. (2000). The economics of biological invasions. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, U.K. Pysek, P., Prach, K., Rejmanek, M. & Wade, M. (eds)(1995). Plant invasions. General aspects and special problems. SPB Academic Publishing, Amsterdam. Rejmánek M. (1996): A theory of seed plant invasiveness: the first sketch. Biol. Conserv. 78: 171-181. Richardson D. M., Pyšek P., Rejmánek M., Barbour M. G., Panetta F. D. & West C. J. (2000): Naturalization and invasion of alien plants: concepts and definitions. Diversity & Distributions 6: 93-107. Starfinger, U., Edwards, K., Kowarik, I. & Williamson, M. (eds) (1998). Plant invasions. Ecological mechanisms and human responses. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden. [Dave Richardson has a copy] Williamson, M. (1996). Biological Invasions. Chapman & Hall, London. |
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Last update: RNDr. Veronika Sacherová, Ph.D. (16.11.2011)
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Last update: SUDA (02.05.2002)
History of the field (from Darwin and Elton to SCOPE project and GISP), terminology (native vs. alien, invasion vs. natural range expansion)
Invasion process and its dynamics: naturalization, invasion, overcoming of barriers; quantitative rules (tens rule), dispersal vectors, rate of spread, time lags
Major invasive species of the World and Czech flora; their biology, ecology, mechanisms underlying paricular invasions (singular events or general principles)
Features of invasive plants: theories explaining invasive potential, comparison of alien floras, taxonomic pattern, life forms and strategies, relation to other trophic levels
Evolution of invasive species: population genetics, hybridization potential role of GMO
Invasibility of communities: determinants of resistence or invasibility, effect on diversity, competition
Geography of invasions: history of plant invasions, comparison of biomes and continents, global pattern: invasive hot spots; invasion to nature reserves; invasions of islands
Practical aspects, control: economics of biological invasions; mechanical, chemical and biological control; history of biological control, examples of successful and non successful attempts
Prediction possibilities and strategy of attitude to global invasions; public awareness, society involvement; legislation
Future research venues: comparison of congeners and taxonomically or functionally related groups, manipulative experiments, natural experiments, databases, relation to other fields of ecology
Literature:
Cox, G.W. (1999). Alien species in North America and Hawaii. Impacts on natural ecosystems. Island Press, Washington, D.C. Cronk, Q.C.B. & J.L. Fuller (1995). Plant Invaders. The threat to natural systems. Chapman & Hall, London. Crosby, A.W. (1986). Ecological imperialism. The biological expansion of Europe, 900-1900. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge di Castri, F., Hansen, A.J. & DeBussche, M. (eds) (1990). Biological invasions in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin, Kluwer, Dordrecht. Drake, J., Mooney, H.A., Di Castri, F., Groves, R., Kruger, F.J., Rejmanek, M. & Williamson, M. (1989). Biological Invasions: A global perspective. Wiley, Chichester. Elton, C.S. (1958). The ecology of invasions by animals and plants. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. Groves, R.H. & Burden, J.J. (eds) (1986). Ecology of biological invasions: An Australian perspective. Australian Academy of Science, Canberra. Groves, R.H. & Di Castri, F. (eds) (1991). Biogeography of Mediterranean Invasions, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. [Dave Richardson has a copy] Kolar C. S. & Lodge D. M. (2001): Progress in invasion biology: predicting invaders. - Trends Ecol. Evolut. 16: 199-204. Lonsdale M. (1999): Global patterns of plant invasions and the concept of invasibility. Ecology 80: 1522-1536. Macdonald, I.A.W., Kruger, F.J. & Ferrar, A.A. (eds)(1986). The ecology and management of biological invasions in southern Africa. Oxford University Press, Cape Town. [Dave Richardson has a copy] Mooney, H.A. & Drake, J.A. (eds) (1986). Ecology of biological invasions in North America and Hawaii. Springer-Verlag, New York. Perrings, C., Williamson, M. & Dalmazzone, S. (2000). The economics of biological invasions. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, U.K. Pysek, P., Prach, K., Rejmanek, M. & Wade, M. (eds)(1995). Plant invasions. General aspects and special problems. SPB Academic Publishing, Amsterdam. Rejmánek M. (1996): A theory of seed plant invasiveness: the first sketch. Biol. Conserv. 78: 171-181. Richardson D. M., Pyšek P., Rejmánek M., Barbour M. G., Panetta F. D. & West C. J. (2000): Naturalization and invasion of alien plants: concepts and definitions. Diversity & Distributions 6: 93-107. Starfinger, U., Edwards, K., Kowarik, I. & Williamson, M. (eds) (1998). Plant invasions. Ecological mechanisms and human responses. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden. [Dave Richardson has a copy] Williamson, M. (1996). Biological Invasions. Chapman & Hall, London.
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