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Gil Rilov and Jeffrey A. Crooks
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Front matter
3-105
I / Perspectives on Marine Invasions
3-11
Marine Bioinvasions: Conservation Hazards and Vehicles for Ecological Understanding
13-56
Deep Invasion Ecology and the Assembly of Communities in Historical Time
57-69
Natural and Climate Change Mediated Invasions
71-105
Modeling Marine Invasions: Current and Future Approaches
109-170
II / Invader Arrival
109-116
Characterizing Vectors of Marine Invasion
117-131
The Vessel as a Vector – Biofouling, Ballast Water and Sediments
133-151
The Role of Propagule Pressure in Invasion Success
153-170
Differentiating Successful and Failed Invaders: Species Pools and the Importance of Defining Vector, Source and Recipient Regions
173-238
III / Invader Establishment
173-175
The Establishment of Invasive Species
177-202
The Role of Phenotypic Plasticity in Marine Biological Invasions
203-214
Escape from Parasites
215-238
Ecological Factors Affecting Community Invasibility
241-324
IV / Invader Integration into Ecosystems
241-244
The Integration of Invasive Species into Marine Ecosystemss
245-260
Competition in Marine Invasions
261-285
Predator-Prey Interactions of Marine Invaders
287-304
The Role of Exotic Marine Ecosystem Engineers
305-324
Multitrophic Effects of Invasions in Marine and Estuarine Systems
327-385
V / Management Perspectives
327-334
Marine Bioinvasion Management: Structural Framework
335-352
Examples of Current International, Regional and National Regulatory Frameworks for Preventing and Managing Marine Bioinvasions
353-373
An Overview of Risk Assessment in a Marine Biosecurity Context
375-385
Differing Consequences of Removing Ecosystem-Modifying Invaders: Significance of Impact and Community Context to Restoration Potential
389-617
VI / Geographic Perspectives
389-391
Geographic Perspectives of Invasions in the Sea
393-408
The Status and Distribution of Marine Alien Species in South Africa
409-423
Marine Invasions in New Zealand: A History of Complex Supply-Side Dynamics
425-437
Marine Bioinvasions in Australia
439-457
Marine Bioinvasions in the Southeastern Pacific: Status, Ecology, Economic Impacts, Conservation and Management
459-477
Marine Bioinvasions in the Brazilian Coast: Brief Report on History of Events, Vectors, Ecology, Impacts and Management of Non-indigenous Species
479-506
Four Centuries of Biological Invasions in Tidal Waters of the Chesapeake Bay Region
507-528
Introduced Aquatic Species of the North Sea Coasts and Adjacent Brackish Waters
529-547
European Enclosed and Semi-enclosed Seas
549-575
Marine Bioinvasions in the Mediterranean Sea – History, Distribution and Ecology
577-585
A First Assessment of Invasive Marine Species on Chinese and Korean Coasts
587-617
Invasions of Estuaries vs the Adjacent Open Coast: A Global Perspective
621-625
VII / Concluding Thoughts
Future Directions For Marine Invasions Research
627-641
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