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Index
Cover Front Matter Part I. Background
1. Biological Invasions in South Africa: An Overview 2. A Brief, Selective History of Researchers and Research Initiatives Related to Biological Invasions in South Africa
Part II. Biological Invasions in South Africa
3. The Biogeography of South African Terrestrial Plant Invasions 4. Invasive Alien Aquatic Plants in South African Freshwater Ecosystems 5. Terrestrial Vertebrate Invasions in South Africa 6. Alien Freshwater Fauna in South Africa 7. Alien Terrestrial Invertebrates in South Africa 8. Biological Invasions in South Africa’s Offshore Sub-Antarctic Territories 9. Coastal Invasions: The South African Context 10. Pathogens of Vertebrate Animals as Invasive Species: Insights from South Africa 11. Biological Invasions in South Africa’s Urban Ecosystems: Patterns, Processes, Impacts, and Management
Part III. Drivers of Invasion
12. South Africa’s Pathways of Introduction and Dispersal and How They Have Changed Over Time 13. The Role of Environmental Factors in Promoting and Limiting Biological Invasions in South Africa 14. Biotic Interactions as Mediators of Biological Invasions: Insights from South Africa
Part IV. Impacts of Invasion
15. Impacts of Plant Invasions on Terrestrial Water Flows in South Africa 16. The Impact of Invasive Alien Plants on Rangelands in South Africa 17. An Evaluation of the Impacts of Alien Species on Biodiversity in South Africa Using Different Assessment Methods
Part V. Management of Invasions
18. Biological Invasion Policy and Legislation Development and Implementation in South Africa 19. More than a Century of Biological Control Against Invasive Alien Plants in South Africa: A Synoptic View of What Has Been Accomplished 20. Analysing the Risks Posed by Biological Invasions to South Africa 21. The Extent and Effectiveness of Alien Plant Control Projects in South Africa 22. Experience and Lessons from Alien and Invasive Animal Control Projects in South Africa 23. Biological Invasions and Ecological Restoration in South Africa 24. The Social Dimensions of Biological Invasions in South Africa 25. Education, Training and Capacity-Building in the Field of Biological Invasions in South Africa
Part VI. New Insights
26. South Africa as a Donor of Naturalised and Invasive Plants to Other Parts of the World 27. South Africa as a Donor of Alien Animals 28. Knowing-Doing Continuum or Knowing-Doing Gap? Information Flow Between Researchers and Managers of Biological Invasions in South Africa 29. Biological Invasions as a Component of South Africa’s Global Change Research Effort 30. South Africa’s Centre for Invasion Biology: An Experiment in Invasion Science for Society
Part VII. The Way Forward
31. Potential Futures of Biological Invasions in South Africa
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