Invasive Animals and Plants in Massachusetts Lakes and Rivers: Lessons for International Aquatic Management
By Hing Wong, Wai
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There is a growing demand for appropriate management of aquatic invasive species in lakes and rivers worldwide. Invasive Animals and Plants in Massachusetts Lakes and Rivers: Lessons for International Aquatic Management covers biology, invasion ecology, sightings, and control techniques of 4 invasive animals and 15 invasive plants in Massachusetts lakes and rivers. It provides valuable information on their biological characteristics and potential expansion pathways, as well as monitoring and management, including alternative management tools using updated biological, chemical, and mechanical methods. The book also includes the regulation of invasive species management to allow resource managers, biologists, practitioners, volunteers, and students a better understanding of compliance and enforcement with environmental law. An example of successful management is highlighted for each invasive species.
This book is the first book to provide comprehensive and systematic coverage and illustrations for both freshwater invasive animals and plants. Although focussing on Massachusetts, it will provide readers with the bigger picture on multiple invasive species, from prevention, early detection, control, ecological restoration, to public education. Natural resource managers in Massachusetts and surrounding states will glean the detailed and valuable information they need to learn and use to prevent and manage freshwater invasive species in the field.
First Edition. 465 Pages, 82 Color Illustrations. Get access to the individual chapters at Taylor & Francis eBooks.
ISBN: Hardback: 9781032061863, eBook: 9781003201106
Hardback: £165.00, eBook: £148.50 (6 Month Rental £90.75, 12 Month Rental £107.25)
Year: 2023
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