Chapter 7 Reference List

Chapter 7 Reference List

<p>Chapter 7 Reference list:</p><p>Anon. 1996. Menace of Moggies. The Press. The Christchurch Press. Christchurch. Australia. p21</p><p>Armand, A. 2000. Bioga irregularis (Brown Tree Snakes) on Guam and its effect on fauna. Restoration and Reclamation Review 6: Fall</p><p>Bevan, B.J. and Bracewell, C.D. 1986. Chlamydiosis in birds in Great Britain 2. Isolations of chlamydiapsittaci from birds sampled between 1976 and 1984. Journal of Hygiene 96 (3): 453-458</p><p>Birdlife International. 2004. www.birdlife.org</p><p>BioMare. 2004. Alien species in marine environment. www.biomareweb.org</p><p>Chapin, F.S. III, Reynolds, H.L., D’Antonio, C.M. and Eckhart, V.M. 1996. The functional role of species in terrestrial ecosystems. Pages 403-428 in Walker, B. and Steffen, W. (editors). Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. UK</p><p>*Dukes, J.S. and Mooney, H.A. 2004. Disruption of ecosystem processes in western North America by invasive species. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 77:411-437. Available online at http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?pid=S0716-078X2004000300003&script=sci_arttext&tlng=en</p><p>Ehrenfeld, J.G. and Scott, N. 2001. Invasive species and the soil: effects on organisms and ecosystem processes. Ecological Society of America: 1259-1260</p><p>Ewel, J.J., O’Dowd, D.J., Bergelson, J., Daehler, C.C., D’Antonio, C.M., Gomez, L.D., Gordon, D.R., Hobbs, R.J., Holt, A., Hopper, K.R., Hughes, C.E., LaHart, M., Leakey, R.R.B., Lee, W.G., Loope, L.L., Lorence, D.H., Louda, S.M., Lugo, A.E., McEvoy, P.B., Richardson, D.M. and Vitousek, P.M. 1999. Deliberate Introductions of Species: Research Needs. BioScience 49 (8): 619-630</p><p>Fritts, T.H. and Rodda, G.H. 1995. Invasions of the brown tree snake. Pages 454-456 in LaRoe, E.T., Farris, G.S., Puckett, C.E., Doran, P.D. and Mac, M.J. (editors). Our Living Resources: A Report to the Nation on the Distribution, Abundance, and Health of US Plants, Animals and Ecosystems. US Department of the Interior, National Biological Service, Washington, DC. USA</p><p>Huntley, B.J. 1996. South African experience regarding alien species: impacts and controls. Pages 182-188 in Sandlund, O.T., Schei, P.J. and Viken, A. (editors). Proceedings of Norway/UN Conference on Alien Species. The Norwegian Ministry of Environment. Trandheim. Norway</p><p>Mack, M.C. and D’Antonio, C.M. 1998. Impacts of biological invasions on disturbance regimes. TREE 13 (5): 195-198</p><p>* O’Dowd, D.J., Green, P.T. and Lake, P.S. 2003. Invasional “meltdown” on an oceanic island. Ecology Letters 6: 812–817</p><p>Parker, I.M., Simberloff, D., Lonsdale, W.M., Goodell, K., Wonham, M., Kareiva, P.M., Williamson, M.H., Von Holle, B., Moyle, P.B., Byers, J.E. and Goldwasser, L. 1999. Impact: toward a framework for understanding the ecological effects of invaders. Biological Invasions 1: 3-19</p><p>*Perrings, C., Williamson, M., Barbier, E.B., Delfino, D., Dalmazzone, S., Shogren, J., Simmons, P. and Watkinson, A. 2002. Biological invasion risks and the public good: an economic perspective. Conservation Ecology 6 (1): 1. [online] URL http://www.consecol.org/vol6/iss1/art1 Pimentel, D., McNair, S., Janecka, J., Wightman, J., Simminds, C., O’Connell, C., Wong, E., Russel, L., Zern, J., Aquino, T. and Tsomondo, T. 2001. Economic and environmental threats of alien plant, animal, and microbe invasions. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 84: 1-20</p><p>*Richardson, D.M., Allsopp, N., D’Antonio, C.M., Milton, S.J. and Rejmanek, M. 2000. Plant invasions: the role of mutualisms. Biological Review 75: 65-93</p><p>Richardson, D.M. and Higgins, S.I. 1998. Pines as invaders in the southern hemisphere. Pages 450- 473 in Richardson, D.M. (editor). Ecology and biogeography of Pinus. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. UK</p><p>Richardson, D.M., Macdonald, I.A.W., Hoffman, J.H. and Henderson, L. 1997. Alien plant invasions. Pages 535-570 in Cowling, R.M., Richardson, D.M. and Pierce, S.M (editors). Vegetation of Southern Africa. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge. UK</p><p>*Sax, D.F. and Gaines, S.D. 2003. Species diversity: from global decreases to local increases TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution 18 (11): 561-566 </p><p>Schmitz, D.C. and Simberloff, D. 1997. Biological invasions: a growing threat. Issues in Science and Technology Summer 1997: 33-40</p><p>Simberloff, D. and Von Holle, B. 1999. Positive interactions of nonindigenous species: invasional meltdown? Biological Invasions 1: 21-32</p><p>Van Wilgen, B.W., Le Maitre, D.C. and Cowling, R.M. 1998. Ecosystem services, efficiency, sustainability and equity: South Africa’s working for water programme. TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution 13 (9): 378</p><p>Vivrette, N.J. and Muller, C.H. 1977. Mechanism of invasion.and dominance of coastal grassland by Mesembryanthemum crystallinum. Ecological Monographs 47: 301–318</p>

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