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biohazardous releases --- biosecurity initiatives --- bioterrorism --- biological invasions --- emerging infectious diseases --- biologcial welfare
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Agriculture --- Biosecurity --- Food supply --- Agricultural industries --- Agroterrorism --- Biological invasions --- Agricultural pests --- Defense measures --- Security measures --- Prevention. --- Control
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Introduced organisms --- Invasive plants --- Nonindigenous pests --- Animal introduction --- Biological invasions --- Control --- Law and legislation --- Government policy --- United States.
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Agriculture --- Biosecurity --- Food supply --- Agricultural industries --- Agroterrorism --- Biological invasions --- Agricultural pests --- Defense measures --- Security measures --- Security measures --- Prevention. --- Prevention. --- Control
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"Invasive species are among the greatest challenges to environmental sustainability and agricultural productivity in the world. One of the most promising approaches to managing invasive species is voluntary citizen stewardship. However, in order for control measures to be effective, private citizens often need to make sustained and sometimes burdensome commitments."-- CSIRO Publishing Website.
Nonindigenous pests. --- Biological invasions. --- Bio-invasions --- Bioinvasions --- Invasions, Biological --- Natural selection --- Population biology --- Harmful nonindigenous species --- Non-indigenous pests --- Introduced organisms --- Pests --- Pest introduction
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Les algues : à l’origine du premier oxygène biologique de notre planète, microscopiques ou géantes, souvent de mœurs peu communes, elles n’hésitent pas à vivre en symbiose avec d’autres organismes végétaux ou animaux. Nourricières, elles forment les premiers maillons de nombreuses chaînes alimentaires mais elles peuvent aussi être toxiques, voire mortelles en cas de déséquilibre de l’environnementCueillies à l’état sauvage ou cultivées à grande échelle, les algues entrent en force dans notre quotidien. Nous en consommons tous, souvent sans le savoir.Allant de surprise en surprise, le lecteur découvre tous les milieux où vivent les algues (glaciers, déserts, plans d’eau, rivières, bords de mer, estran, forêts sous-marines, surfaces océaniques…).Cet ouvrage présente un large éventail d’algues d’eau douce et d’algues marines dans toute leur diversité. Des énigmes, des anecdotes, des balades sur le terrain ou des expériences dans sa cuisine accompagnent le lecteur à la découverte d’un monde fascinant et surprenant
Algae --- Toxic algae --- Biological invasions --- Algues --- Algues toxiques --- Invasions biologiques --- Carraghénanes --- Physiology --- Ecology --- Economic aspects --- Physiologie. --- Écologie. --- Aspect économique --- Algues toxiques. --- Invasions biologiques. --- Carraghénanes. --- Aspect économique. --- Écologie. --- Carraghénanes. --- Aspect économique.
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Introduced organisms --- Invasive plants --- Nonindigenous pests --- Animal introduction --- Biological invasions --- Animal introduction. --- Introduced organisms. --- Invasive plants. --- Nonindigenous pests. --- Control --- Law and legislation --- Government policy --- Law and legislation. --- United States.
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The story of invasive species in New Zealand is unlike any other in the world. By the mid-thirteenth century, the main islands of the country were the last large landmasses on Earth to remain uninhabited by humans, or any other land mammals. New Zealand’s endemic fauna evolved in isolation until first Polynesians, and then Europeans, arrived with a host of companion animals such as rats and cats in tow. Well-equipped with teeth and claws, these small furry mammals, along with the later arrival of stoats and ferrets, have devastated the fragile populations of unique birds, lizards and insects. Carolyn M. King brings together the necessary historical analysis and recent ecological research to understand this long, slow tragedy. As a comprehensive historical perspective on the fate of an iconic endemic fauna, this book offers much-needed insight into one of New Zealand’s longest-running national crises. .
Biological invasions. --- Bio-invasions --- Bioinvasions --- Invasions, Biological --- Natural selection --- Population biology --- Islands of the Pacific—History. --- World history. --- History. --- Animal ecology. --- Social history. --- Environmental geography. --- Australasian History. --- World History, Global and Transnational History. --- History of Science. --- Animal Ecology. --- Social History. --- Environmental Geography. --- Geography --- Descriptive sociology --- Social conditions --- Social history --- History --- Sociology --- Animals --- Zoology --- Ecology --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Universal history
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Introduced organisms --- Biological invasions --- Ecological disturbances --- Ecology --- Biodiversity conservation --- Nature conservation --- Conservation of nature --- Nature --- Nature protection --- Protection of nature --- Conservation of natural resources --- Applied ecology --- Conservation biology --- Endangered ecosystems --- Natural areas --- Biodiversity --- Biological diversity conservation --- Conservation of biodiversity --- Diversity conservation, Biological --- Gender mainstreaming in biodiversity conservation --- Maintenance of biological diversity --- Preservation of biological diversity --- Ecosystem management --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Disturbance ecology --- Disturbances, Ecological --- Ecological perturbations --- Ecosystem disturbances --- Ecosystem perturbations --- Environmental disturbances --- Environmental perturbations --- Perturbations, Ecological --- Bio-invasions --- Bioinvasions --- Invasions, Biological --- Natural selection --- Alien organisms --- Alien species --- Exotic organisms --- Exotic species --- Foreign organisms (Introduced organisms) --- Foreign species (Introduced organisms) --- Introduced species --- Invaders (Organisms) --- Invasive alien species --- Invasive organisms --- Invasive species --- Naturalised organisms --- Naturalized organisms --- Non-indigenous organisms --- Non-indigenous species --- Non-native organisms --- Non-native species --- Nonindigenous organisms --- Nonindigenous species --- Nonnative organisms --- Nonnative species --- Translocated organisms --- Translocated species --- Organisms --- Control --- Environmental aspects --- Conservation
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