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adam_text R.B. ALLEN W.G.LEE (EDS.) BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS IN NEW ZEALAN D WITH 38 FIGURES AND 28 TABLES 4Y SPRINGER CONTENTS 1 PARADISE LOST - THE LAST MAJOR COLONIZATION 1 W.G. LEE , R.B. ALLEN , D.M. TOMPKIN S 1.1 INTRODUCTIO N 1 1.2 THEMES AN D DEBATES ON ALIEN SPECIES 7 .. . 2 1.3 OUTLINE OF TH E BOOK 8 1.4 CONCLUSION 11 REFERENCES 12 MAGNITUDE OF ALIEN INVASIONS 2 BECOMING NEW ZEALANDERS: IMMIGRATION AND THE FORMATION OF THE BIOTA 17 M.S. MCGLON E 2.1 INTRODUCTIO N 17 2.2 DISPERSAL AN D VICARIANCE: LATE CRETACEOUS T O TH E PLEISTOCENE 17 2.3 DISPERSAL AN D FORMATIO N OF TH E MODER N BIOTA 23 2.4 EVOLUTIONARY EFFECTS OF SELECTIVE DISPERSAL AN D ISLAND ENVIRONMENTS 26 2.5 NEW ZEALAND IN AN INVASIVE WORLD 26 REFERENCES 29 3 CREATING GARDENS: THE DIVERSITY AND PROGRESSION OF EUROPEAN PLANT INTRODUCTIONS 33 P.A. WILLIAMS , E.K. CAMERO N 3.1 INTRODUCTIO N 33 3.2 THE CHRONICLERS 34 3.3 PLANT INTRODUCTION S AN D THEIR ESCAPE 35 X CONTENTS 3.4 REGIONAL DIFFERENCES 39 3.5 NATURALIZED FLORA 41 3.6 ATTITUDES PAST AND PRESENT 44 3.7 RESPONDING TO THE DELUGE 44 REFERENCES 46 4 INTRODUCED MAMMALS IN A NEW ENVIRONMENT 49 I.A.E. ATKINSON 4.1 INTRODUCTION 49 4.2 MAMMAL INTRODUCTIONS IN NEW ZEALAND 50 4.3 CHANGES IN THE HERBIVORE-PREDATOR REGIME SINCE 1200 A.D. 56 4.4 RESPONSE OF THE NEW ZEALAND BIOTA 7 ... . 59 4.5 CONCLUSIONS 61 REFERENCES 62 5 PARASITES AND BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS 67 D.M. TOMPKINS, R. POULIN 5.1 INTRODUCTION 67 5.2 TAXONOMIC AFFILIATION OF EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES OFWILDLIFE 68 5.3 DETERMINANTS OF ESTABLISHMENT SUCCESS BY INTRODUCED AND INVADING PARASITES 69 5.4 EXOTIC PARASITE IMPACT ON NATIVE FAUNA 70 5.5 INTRODUCED SPECIES AS NEW HOSTS FOR NATIVE PARASITES ... . 71 5.6 CONTEXT DEPENDENCE OF EXOTIC PARASITE IMPACT 72 5.7 DISEASE THREAT OF BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS TO NEW ZEALAND S AVIFAUNA 74 5.8 DISEASE THREAT OF BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS TO NEW ZEALAND FRESHWATER FISH 77 5.9 CONCLUSIONS 79 REFERENCES 81 6 EXPORT OF PLANT AND ANIMAL SPECIES FROM AN INSULAR BIOTA . 85 G.W. YEATES, P. A. WILLIAM S 6.1 INTRODUCTION 85 6.2 PLANT EMIGRANTS 85 6.3 ANIMAL EMIGRANTS 89 CONTENTS XI 6.4 CONCLUSIONS 94 REFERENCES 97 CONTROLS ON INVASION SUCCESS 7 GENETICS OF INVASIVE SPECIES IN NEW ZEALAND 103 D. GLEESON , H. HARMAN , T. ARMSTRON G 7.1 INTRODUCTIO N ,-YYYYYY YY 10 3 7.2 GENETICS OF COLONIZATION 103 7.3 NEW ZEALAND EXAMPLES 105 7.4 POTENTIAL GENETIC IMPACTS ON INDIGENOUS BIOTA 114 7.5 CONCLUSIONS 115 REFERENCES 115 8 ARE THE MARINE BIOTAS OF ISLAND ECOSYSTEMS MORE VULNERABLE TO INVASION? 119 G.J. INGLIS , B.J. HAYDEN , W. A. NELSO N 8.1 INTRODUCTIO N 119 8.2 ISLAND BIOINVASION THEORY 120 8.3 ARE MARINE BIOTAS OF ISLANDS MORE INVADED? 120 8.4 ARE TH E MARINE BIOTAS OF ISLANDS LESS DIVERSE? 123 8.5 INSULARIT Y AN D NICHE OPPORTUNIT Y 124 8.6 ARE MARINE SPECIES OF ISLANDS POOR COMPETITORS? 126 8.7 DO NIS HAVE GREATER IMPACT S IN ISLAND ENVIRONMENTS? . . . 128 8.8 IS PROPAGULE PRESSURE T O ISLANDS GREATER THA N T O MAINLAND AREAS? 129 8.9 CONCLUSIONS 130 REFERENCES 131 9 FACTORS AFFECTING THE RELEASE, ESTABLISHMENT AND SPREAD OF INTRODUCED BIRDS IN NEW ZEALAND 137 R.P. DUNCAN , T.M. BLACKBURN, P. CASSEY 9.1 INTRODUCTIO N 137 9.2 DATA SOURCES AN D ANALYSIS 139 9.3 FACTORS AFFECTING RELEASE 140 XII CONTENTS 9.4 FACTOR S AFFECTING ESTABLISHMEN T 142 9.5 FACTOR S AFFECTING SPREA D 148 9.6 CONCLUSION S 150 REFERENCES 151 10 BIOLOGICA L CONTROL AGENTS: CAN THEY TELL US ANYTHIN G ABOUT TH E ESTABLISHMEN T OF UNWANTED ALIEN SPECIES? ... . 155 S.V. FOWLER , H.M. HARMAN , R. NORRIS , D. WAR D 10.1 INTRODUCTIO N 155 10.2 ESTABLISHMEN T RATE S FOR BIOLOGICA L CONTRO L AGENT S R . 156 10.3 RELEASE SIZE 156 10.4 CLIMAT E AN D PHENOLOG Y 158 10.5 GENETI C ISSUE S 160 10.6 NATURA L ENEMIE S 161 10.7 OTHE R FACTOR S 162 10.8 CONCLUSION S 164 REFERENCES 164 11 THE CONTEXT O F PLANT INVASION S I N NEW ZEALAND: EVOLUTIONARY HISTOR Y AN D NOVEL NICHE S 167 J.M. CRAINE , W.G. LEE , S. WALKE R 11.1 INTRODUCTIO N . . ; 167 11.2 NEW ZEALAND S COR E AN D NOVEL NICHE S 169 11.3 COR E AN D NOVEL NICHES : A PREDICTIVE , USEFUL FRAMEWORK ? . . 175 REFERENCES 176 12 CONTROLS O N TH E POPULATIO N DYNAMIC S O F INVADING MAMMALS 179 D.M . FORSYTH 12.1 INTRODUCTIO N 179 12.2 MODEL S OF INVADIN G LARG E HERBIVORE-PLAN T DYNAMIC S . . . 179 12.3 RECONCILIN G MODEL S WIT H DAT A 184 12.4 ENVIRONMENTA L VARIATIO N AN D TH E DYNAMIC S OF INVADIN G MAMMAL S 187 12.5 HARVESTIN G AN D TH E DYNAMIC S OF INVADIN G MAMMAL S ... . 189 CONTENTS XIII 12.6 INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION AN D TH E DYNAMICS OF INVADING MAMMALS 189 12.7 SYNTHESIS AN D DIRECTIONS FOR FURTHE R WORK 190 REFERENCES 191 13 WHAT CONTROLS INVASION OF INDIGENOUS FORESTS BY ALIEN PLANTS? 195 S.K. WISER , R.B. ALLE N 13.1 INTRODUCTIO N ,. 195 13.2 ROLE OF DISTURBANCE 196 13.3 SUBSTRATE AN D SOIL FERTILITY 199 13.4 SPECIES RICHNESS 199 13.5 PROPAGULE PRESSURE AN D DISPERSAL 201 13.6 GEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF INVASION 202 13.7 TEMPORAL PERSPECTIVES ON INVASION PATTERNS 204 13.8 CONCLUSIONS AN D FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS 205 REFERENCES 207 CONSEQUENCES OF ALIEN INVASIONS 14 CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN TROUT INVASION FOR STREAM ECOSYSTEMS 213 C.R. TOWNSEND , K.S SIMO N 14.1 INTRODUCTIO N 213 14.2 CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN TROUT INVASION FOR TH E BEHAVIOR OF INDIVIDUALS 214 14.3 CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN TROUT INVASION FOR POPULATIONS . . . 215 14.4 CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN TROUT INVASION FOR COMMUNIT Y INTERACTION S 218 14.5 CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN TROUT INVASION FOR ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES 221 14.6 WHAT MEDIATES TH E INFLUENCE OF BROWN TROUT VS. NATIVE FISH? 222 14.7 LESSONS FOR MANAGEMENT 223 REFERENCES 224 XIV CONTENTS 15 RELATIVE (UN)IMPORTANCE OF INTRODUCED ANIMALS AS POLLINATORS AND DISPERSERS OF NATIVE PLANTS 227 D. KELLY, A. W. ROBERTSON, J.J. LADLEY, S.H. ANDERSON, R.J. MCKENZI E 15.1 INTRODUCTION , 227 15.2 APPROACH 230 15.3 BIRD FLOWER-VISITORS 234 15.4 BIRD FRUIT-VISITORS 235 15.5 INVERTEBRATE FLOWER-VISITORS 238 15.6 IMPLICATIONS OF FINDINGS V . 240 REFERENCES 243 16 TROPHIC INTERACTIONS AMONG NATIVE AND INTRODUCED ANIMAL SPECIES 247 W.A. RUSCOE, G. NORBURY, D. CHOQUENOT 16.1 INTRODUCTION 247 16.2 TROPHIC INTERACTIONS IN BEECH FOREST ECOSYSTEMS 248 16.3 TROPHIC INTERACTIONS IN DRYLAND ECOSYSTEMS 253 16.4 GENERALITIES AN D CONCLUSIONS 259 REFERENCES 260 17 KEYSTONE ALIENS? THE MULTIPLE IMPACTS OF BRUSHTAIL POSSUMS 265 M.N. CLOUT 17.1 INTRODUCTION 265 17.2 POSSUMS AS HERBIVORES 266 17.3 POSSUMS AS PREDATORS 268 17.4 POSSUMS AS COMPETITORS 269 17.5 POSSUMS AS SEED DISPERSERS 270 17.6 POSSUMS AS DISEASE VECTORS 270 17.7 RISKS POSED BY POSSUM CONTROL 271 17.8 ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF POSSUMS 272 17.9 POSSUMS AS KEYSTONE ALIENS 273 17.10 IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE 274 REFERENCES 275 CONTENTS XV 18 KEYSTONE SPECIES: COMPETITION FOR HONEYDEW AMONG EXOTIC AND INDIGENOUS SPECIES 281 J.R. BEGGS, D.A. WARDLE 18.1 INTRODUCTION 281 18.2 SCALE INSECTS AS KEYSTONE SPECIES 282 18.3 EXOTIC SPECIES 286 18.4 CONCLUSIONS 290 REFERENCES 291 19 CONSEQUENCES OF ALIEN N 2 -FIXERS ON VEGETATION SUCCESSION IN NEW ZEALAND 295 J.C. MCQUEEN , W.C. TOZER, B.D. CLARKSON 19.1 INTRODUCTION 295 19.2 NATIVE N 2 -FIXERS 296 19.3 ALIEN N 2 -FIXERS 299 19.4 VEGETATION CHANGES CAUSED BY N 2 -FIXING ALIENS 302 19.5 CONCLUSIONS 303 REFERENCES 304 20 HIDDEN EFFECTS: THE BELOWGROUND CONSEQUENCES OF INTRODUCED BROWSING MAMMALS IN NEW ZEALAND FORESTS . 307 D.A. WARDLE 20.1 INTRODUCTION 307 20.2 HOW HERBIVORES AFFECT DECOMPOSERS 308 20.3 BROWSING MAMMALS AND DECOMPOSERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND CONTEXT 312 20.4 CONSERVATION IMPLICATIONS 316 20.5 CONCLUSIONS 318 REFERENCES 319 21 DISTINGUISHING NATURAL PROCESSES FROM IMPACTS OF INVASIVE MAMMALIAN HERBIVORES 323 P.J. BELLINGHAM, W.G. LEE 21.1 INTRODUCTION 323 21.2 SOIL EROSION - INTRODUCED HERBIVORES OR NATURAL PROCESSES? 324 XVI CONTENTS 21.3 DO GRAZIN G UNGULAT E MAMMAL S CAUS E SPARS E REGENERATIO N OF SOM E CANOP Y TREES? 327 21.4 D O BRUSHTAI L POSSUM S CAUS E DIEBAC K OF CANOP Y TREES? . . . 329 21.5 CONCLUSION S 333 REFERENCES 334 D MANAGEMENT OF BIOLOGICA L INVASIONS 22 ANIMA L CONTROL AN D ECOSYSTEM RECOVERY 339 D.A. COOMES , A.F. MARK , J. BE E 22.1 INTRODUCTIO N 339 22.2 DEFININ G ECOSYSTE M RESTORATIO N AN D RECOVER Y 340 22.3 WHA T AR E TH E IMPEDIMENT S T O ECOSYSTE M RECOVERY? 340 22.4 VEGETATIO N RECOVER Y FOLLOWIN G HERBIVOR E CONTRO L I N NE W ZEALAN D 343 22.5 CONCLUSION S 348 REFERENCES 350 23 BIOLOGICA L CONTROL: REDUCING TH E IMPACT OF INVASIVE WEEDS AN D PESTS, OR JUST ANOTHE R SOURCE OF ALIE N INVADERS? ... . 355 S.V. FOWLER , T.M. WITHER S 23.1 INTRODUCTIO N 355 23.2 CHALLENG E T O TH E ENVIRONMENTA L SAFETY OF BIOLOGICAL CONTRO L 355 23.3 CLASSICAL BIOLOGICAL CONTRO L OF WEEDS 357 23.4 CLASSICA L BIOLOGICAL CONTRO L OF INSECT S 360 23.5 AR E BIOLOGICA L CONTRO L INTRODUCTION S FLOODIN G TH E INDIGENOU S BIOTA? 364 23.6 DISCUSSION : IS BIOLOGICAL CONTRO L A CUR E FOR O R SOURC E OF INVASIONS ? 364 REFERENCES 366 24 STRATEGIES T O REDUCE PREDATION O N BIRD POPULATION S ... . 371 J.A. MCLENNA N 24.1 INTRODUCTIO N 371 24.2 MAINTAININ G TH E DEFENCE OF ISOLATIO N 372 CONTENTS XVII 24.3 LIVING WIT H PREDATOR S 374 24.4 CONCLUSION S 383 REFERENCES 384 25 SETTIN G PRIORITIE S FOR THE MANAGEMENT O F MARINE PESTS USING A RISK-BASED DECISIO N SUPPORT FRAMEWORK 389 B.M. FORREST,JVLD . TAYLOR , J. SINNE R 25.1 INTRODUCTIO N 389 25.2 RISK IDENTIFICATIO N 390 25.3 RISK ASSESSMEN T 392 25.4 ANALYSI S OF RIS K TREATMEN T OPTION S 394 25.5 RISK EVALUATION : RANKIN G MANAGEMEN T PRIORITIE S 401 25.6 CONCLUSION S 402 REFERENCES 403 26 DOE S COMMERCIAL HARVESTING OF INTRODUCED WILD MAMMAL S CONTRIBUTE T O THEIR MANAGEMENT AS CONSERVATIO N PESTS? . . 407 J.P. PARKE S 26.1 INTRODUCTIO N 407 26.2 WHA T DOE S PEST CONTRO L NEE D T O DELIVER? 409 26.3 WHA T DOE S COMMERCIA L HARVESTIN G DELIVER AS A PEST-CONTRO L BYPRODUCT ? 410 26.4 CASE STUD Y 1: RED DEE R 411 26.5 CASE STUD Y 2: HIMALAYA N TAH R 414 26.6 CASE STUD Y 3 : POSSUM S 415 26.7 CONCLUSION S 416 REFERENCES 418 27 PEST CONTROL: DOE S TH E ANSWER LIE I N NE W BIOTECHNOLOGIES ? 421 J.A. DUCKWORTH , A.E. BYROM , P. FISHER , C. HOR N 27.1 WH Y IS A BIOTECHNOLOGICA L APPROAC H NECESSARY ? 421 27.2 BIOTECHNOLOG Y AN D NEW-GENERATIO N VERTEBRAT E PESTICIDE S . 422 27.3 BIOTECHNOLOG Y AN D FERTILIT Y CONTRO L 423 27.4 BIOTECHNOLOGIE S FOR IMPROVE D DETECTIO N AN D ESTIMATIO N OF MAMMALIA N PEST POPULATION S 426 XVIII CONTENTS 27.5 THE PUBLIC AN D NEW BIOTECHNOLOGIES 429 27.6 CONCLUSIONS 431 REFERENCES 431 28 UPDATED PERSPECTIVE ON BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS IN NEW ZEALAND 435 R.B. ALLEN, R.P. DUNCAN , W.G. LEE 28.1 INTRODUCTION 435 28.2 ARE NEW ZEALAND ISLANDS VULNERABLE TO INVASION? 436 28.3 DO INVASIVE SPECIES HAVE NOVEL IMPACTS ON NEW ZEALAND ISLANDS? 441 28.4 WHAT ARE THE ONGOING CONSEQUENCES OF INVASIONS FOR THE NEW ZEALAND LANDSCAPE? 445 28.5 CONCLUSIONS 448 REFERENCES 448 SUBJECT INDEX 453
adam_txt R.B. ALLEN W.G.LEE (EDS.) BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS IN NEW ZEALAN D WITH 38 FIGURES AND 28 TABLES 4Y SPRINGER CONTENTS 1 PARADISE LOST - THE LAST MAJOR COLONIZATION 1 W.G. LEE , R.B. ALLEN , D.M. TOMPKIN S 1.1 INTRODUCTIO N 1 1.2 THEMES AN D DEBATES ON ALIEN SPECIES 7 . . 2 1.3 OUTLINE OF TH E BOOK 8 1.4 CONCLUSION 11 REFERENCES 12 MAGNITUDE OF ALIEN INVASIONS 2 BECOMING NEW ZEALANDERS: IMMIGRATION AND THE FORMATION OF THE BIOTA 17 M.S. MCGLON E 2.1 INTRODUCTIO N 17 2.2 DISPERSAL AN D VICARIANCE: LATE CRETACEOUS T O TH E PLEISTOCENE 17 2.3 DISPERSAL AN D FORMATIO N OF TH E MODER N BIOTA 23 2.4 EVOLUTIONARY EFFECTS OF SELECTIVE DISPERSAL AN D ISLAND ENVIRONMENTS 26 2.5 NEW ZEALAND IN AN INVASIVE WORLD 26 REFERENCES 29 3 CREATING GARDENS: THE DIVERSITY AND PROGRESSION OF EUROPEAN PLANT INTRODUCTIONS 33 P.A. WILLIAMS , E.K. CAMERO N 3.1 INTRODUCTIO N 33 3.2 THE CHRONICLERS 34 3.3 PLANT INTRODUCTION S AN D THEIR ESCAPE 35 X CONTENTS 3.4 REGIONAL DIFFERENCES 39 3.5 NATURALIZED FLORA 41 3.6 ATTITUDES PAST AND PRESENT 44 3.7 RESPONDING TO THE DELUGE 44 REFERENCES 46 4 INTRODUCED MAMMALS IN A NEW ENVIRONMENT 49 I.A.E. ATKINSON 4.1 INTRODUCTION 49 4.2 MAMMAL INTRODUCTIONS IN NEW ZEALAND 50 4.3 CHANGES IN THE HERBIVORE-PREDATOR REGIME SINCE 1200 A.D. 56 4.4 RESPONSE OF THE NEW ZEALAND BIOTA 7 . . 59 4.5 CONCLUSIONS 61 REFERENCES 62 5 PARASITES AND BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS 67 D.M. TOMPKINS, R. POULIN 5.1 INTRODUCTION 67 5.2 TAXONOMIC AFFILIATION OF EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES OFWILDLIFE 68 5.3 DETERMINANTS OF ESTABLISHMENT SUCCESS BY INTRODUCED AND INVADING PARASITES 69 5.4 EXOTIC PARASITE IMPACT ON NATIVE FAUNA 70 5.5 INTRODUCED SPECIES AS NEW HOSTS FOR NATIVE PARASITES . . 71 5.6 CONTEXT DEPENDENCE OF EXOTIC PARASITE IMPACT 72 5.7 DISEASE THREAT OF BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS TO NEW ZEALAND'S AVIFAUNA 74 5.8 DISEASE THREAT OF BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS TO NEW ZEALAND FRESHWATER FISH 77 5.9 CONCLUSIONS 79 REFERENCES 81 6 EXPORT OF PLANT AND ANIMAL SPECIES FROM AN INSULAR BIOTA . 85 G.W. YEATES, P. A. WILLIAM S 6.1 INTRODUCTION 85 6.2 PLANT EMIGRANTS 85 6.3 ANIMAL EMIGRANTS 89 CONTENTS XI 6.4 CONCLUSIONS 94 REFERENCES 97 CONTROLS ON INVASION SUCCESS 7 GENETICS OF INVASIVE SPECIES IN NEW ZEALAND 103 D. GLEESON , H. HARMAN , T. ARMSTRON G 7.1 INTRODUCTIO N ,-YYYYYY YY 10 3 7.2 GENETICS OF COLONIZATION 103 7.3 NEW ZEALAND EXAMPLES 105 7.4 POTENTIAL GENETIC IMPACTS ON INDIGENOUS BIOTA 114 7.5 CONCLUSIONS 115 REFERENCES 115 8 ARE THE MARINE BIOTAS OF ISLAND ECOSYSTEMS MORE VULNERABLE TO INVASION? 119 G.J. INGLIS , B.J. HAYDEN , W. A. NELSO N 8.1 INTRODUCTIO N 119 8.2 ISLAND BIOINVASION THEORY 120 8.3 ARE MARINE BIOTAS OF ISLANDS MORE INVADED? 120 8.4 ARE TH E MARINE BIOTAS OF ISLANDS LESS DIVERSE? 123 8.5 INSULARIT Y AN D NICHE OPPORTUNIT Y 124 8.6 ARE MARINE SPECIES OF ISLANDS POOR COMPETITORS? 126 8.7 DO NIS HAVE GREATER IMPACT S IN ISLAND ENVIRONMENTS? . . . 128 8.8 IS PROPAGULE PRESSURE T O ISLANDS GREATER THA N T O MAINLAND AREAS? 129 8.9 CONCLUSIONS 130 REFERENCES 131 9 FACTORS AFFECTING THE RELEASE, ESTABLISHMENT AND SPREAD OF INTRODUCED BIRDS IN NEW ZEALAND 137 R.P. DUNCAN , T.M. BLACKBURN, P. CASSEY 9.1 INTRODUCTIO N 137 9.2 DATA SOURCES AN D ANALYSIS 139 9.3 FACTORS AFFECTING RELEASE 140 XII CONTENTS 9.4 FACTOR S AFFECTING ESTABLISHMEN T 142 9.5 FACTOR S AFFECTING SPREA D 148 9.6 CONCLUSION S 150 REFERENCES 151 10 BIOLOGICA L CONTROL AGENTS: CAN THEY TELL US ANYTHIN G ABOUT TH E ESTABLISHMEN T OF UNWANTED ALIEN SPECIES? . . 155 S.V. FOWLER , H.M. HARMAN , R. NORRIS , D. WAR D 10.1 INTRODUCTIO N 155 10.2 ESTABLISHMEN T RATE S FOR BIOLOGICA L CONTRO L AGENT S R . 156 10.3 RELEASE SIZE 156 10.4 CLIMAT E AN D PHENOLOG Y 158 10.5 GENETI C ISSUE S 160 10.6 NATURA L ENEMIE S 161 10.7 OTHE R FACTOR S 162 10.8 CONCLUSION S 164 REFERENCES 164 11 THE CONTEXT O F PLANT INVASION S I N NEW ZEALAND: EVOLUTIONARY HISTOR Y AN D NOVEL NICHE S 167 J.M. CRAINE , W.G. LEE , S. WALKE R 11.1 INTRODUCTIO N . . ; 167 11.2 NEW ZEALAND' S COR E AN D NOVEL NICHE S 169 11.3 COR E AN D NOVEL NICHES : A PREDICTIVE , USEFUL FRAMEWORK ? . . 175 REFERENCES 176 12 CONTROLS O N TH E POPULATIO N DYNAMIC S O F INVADING MAMMALS 179 D.M . FORSYTH 12.1 INTRODUCTIO N 179 12.2 MODEL S OF INVADIN G LARG E HERBIVORE-PLAN T DYNAMIC S . . . 179 12.3 RECONCILIN G MODEL S WIT H DAT A 184 12.4 ENVIRONMENTA L VARIATIO N AN D TH E DYNAMIC S OF INVADIN G MAMMAL S 187 12.5 HARVESTIN G AN D TH E DYNAMIC S OF INVADIN G MAMMAL S . . 189 CONTENTS XIII 12.6 INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION AN D TH E DYNAMICS OF INVADING MAMMALS 189 12.7 SYNTHESIS AN D DIRECTIONS FOR FURTHE R WORK 190 REFERENCES 191 13 WHAT CONTROLS INVASION OF INDIGENOUS FORESTS BY ALIEN PLANTS? 195 S.K. WISER , R.B. ALLE N 13.1 INTRODUCTIO N ,. 195 13.2 ROLE OF DISTURBANCE 196 13.3 SUBSTRATE AN D SOIL FERTILITY 199 13.4 SPECIES RICHNESS 199 13.5 PROPAGULE PRESSURE AN D DISPERSAL 201 13.6 GEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF INVASION 202 13.7 TEMPORAL PERSPECTIVES ON INVASION PATTERNS 204 13.8 CONCLUSIONS AN D FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS 205 REFERENCES 207 CONSEQUENCES OF ALIEN INVASIONS 14 CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN TROUT INVASION FOR STREAM ECOSYSTEMS 213 C.R. TOWNSEND , K.S SIMO N 14.1 INTRODUCTIO N 213 14.2 CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN TROUT INVASION FOR TH E BEHAVIOR OF INDIVIDUALS 214 14.3 CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN TROUT INVASION FOR POPULATIONS . . . 215 14.4 CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN TROUT INVASION FOR COMMUNIT Y INTERACTION S 218 14.5 CONSEQUENCES OF BROWN TROUT INVASION FOR ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES 221 14.6 WHAT MEDIATES TH E INFLUENCE OF BROWN TROUT VS. NATIVE FISH? 222 14.7 LESSONS FOR MANAGEMENT 223 REFERENCES 224 XIV CONTENTS 15 RELATIVE (UN)IMPORTANCE OF INTRODUCED ANIMALS AS POLLINATORS AND DISPERSERS OF NATIVE PLANTS 227 D. KELLY, A. W. ROBERTSON, J.J. LADLEY, S.H. ANDERSON, R.J. MCKENZI E 15.1 INTRODUCTION , 227 15.2 APPROACH 230 15.3 BIRD FLOWER-VISITORS 234 15.4 BIRD FRUIT-VISITORS 235 15.5 INVERTEBRATE FLOWER-VISITORS 238 15.6 IMPLICATIONS OF FINDINGS V . 240 REFERENCES 243 16 TROPHIC INTERACTIONS AMONG NATIVE AND INTRODUCED ANIMAL SPECIES 247 W.A. RUSCOE, G. NORBURY, D. CHOQUENOT 16.1 INTRODUCTION 247 16.2 TROPHIC INTERACTIONS IN BEECH FOREST ECOSYSTEMS 248 16.3 TROPHIC INTERACTIONS IN DRYLAND ECOSYSTEMS 253 16.4 GENERALITIES AN D CONCLUSIONS 259 REFERENCES 260 17 KEYSTONE ALIENS? THE MULTIPLE IMPACTS OF BRUSHTAIL POSSUMS 265 M.N. CLOUT 17.1 INTRODUCTION 265 17.2 POSSUMS AS HERBIVORES 266 17.3 POSSUMS AS PREDATORS 268 17.4 POSSUMS AS COMPETITORS 269 17.5 POSSUMS AS SEED DISPERSERS 270 17.6 POSSUMS AS DISEASE VECTORS 270 17.7 RISKS POSED BY POSSUM CONTROL 271 17.8 ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF POSSUMS 272 17.9 POSSUMS AS "KEYSTONE ALIENS" 273 17.10 IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE 274 REFERENCES 275 CONTENTS XV 18 KEYSTONE SPECIES: COMPETITION FOR HONEYDEW AMONG EXOTIC AND INDIGENOUS SPECIES 281 J.R. BEGGS, D.A. WARDLE 18.1 INTRODUCTION 281 18.2 SCALE INSECTS AS KEYSTONE SPECIES 282 18.3 EXOTIC SPECIES 286 18.4 CONCLUSIONS 290 REFERENCES 291 19 CONSEQUENCES OF ALIEN N 2 -FIXERS ON VEGETATION SUCCESSION IN NEW ZEALAND 295 J.C. MCQUEEN , W.C. TOZER, B.D. CLARKSON 19.1 INTRODUCTION 295 19.2 NATIVE N 2 -FIXERS 296 19.3 ALIEN N 2 -FIXERS 299 19.4 VEGETATION CHANGES CAUSED BY N 2 -FIXING ALIENS 302 19.5 CONCLUSIONS 303 REFERENCES 304 20 HIDDEN EFFECTS: THE BELOWGROUND CONSEQUENCES OF INTRODUCED BROWSING MAMMALS IN NEW ZEALAND FORESTS . 307 D.A. WARDLE 20.1 INTRODUCTION 307 20.2 HOW HERBIVORES AFFECT DECOMPOSERS 308 20.3 BROWSING MAMMALS AND DECOMPOSERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND CONTEXT 312 20.4 CONSERVATION IMPLICATIONS 316 20.5 CONCLUSIONS 318 REFERENCES 319 21 DISTINGUISHING NATURAL PROCESSES FROM IMPACTS OF INVASIVE MAMMALIAN HERBIVORES 323 P.J. BELLINGHAM, W.G. LEE 21.1 INTRODUCTION 323 21.2 SOIL EROSION - INTRODUCED HERBIVORES OR NATURAL PROCESSES? 324 XVI CONTENTS 21.3 DO GRAZIN G UNGULAT E MAMMAL S CAUS E SPARS E REGENERATIO N OF SOM E CANOP Y TREES? 327 21.4 D O BRUSHTAI L POSSUM S CAUS E DIEBAC K OF CANOP Y TREES? . . . 329 21.5 CONCLUSION S 333 REFERENCES 334 D MANAGEMENT OF BIOLOGICA L INVASIONS 22 ANIMA L CONTROL AN D ECOSYSTEM RECOVERY 339 D.A. COOMES , A.F. MARK , J. BE E 22.1 INTRODUCTIO N 339 22.2 DEFININ G ECOSYSTE M RESTORATIO N AN D RECOVER Y 340 22.3 WHA T AR E TH E IMPEDIMENT S T O ECOSYSTE M RECOVERY? 340 22.4 VEGETATIO N RECOVER Y FOLLOWIN G HERBIVOR E CONTRO L I N NE W ZEALAN D 343 22.5 CONCLUSION S 348 REFERENCES 350 23 BIOLOGICA L CONTROL: REDUCING TH E IMPACT OF INVASIVE WEEDS AN D PESTS, OR JUST ANOTHE R SOURCE OF ALIE N INVADERS? . . 355 S.V. FOWLER , T.M. WITHER S 23.1 INTRODUCTIO N 355 23.2 CHALLENG E T O TH E ENVIRONMENTA L SAFETY OF BIOLOGICAL CONTRO L 355 23.3 CLASSICAL BIOLOGICAL CONTRO L OF WEEDS 357 23.4 CLASSICA L BIOLOGICAL CONTRO L OF INSECT S 360 23.5 AR E BIOLOGICA L CONTRO L INTRODUCTION S FLOODIN G TH E INDIGENOU S BIOTA? 364 23.6 DISCUSSION : IS BIOLOGICAL CONTRO L A CUR E FOR O R SOURC E OF INVASIONS ? 364 REFERENCES 366 24 STRATEGIES T O REDUCE PREDATION O N BIRD POPULATION S . . 371 J.A. MCLENNA N 24.1 INTRODUCTIO N 371 24.2 MAINTAININ G TH E DEFENCE OF ISOLATIO N 372 CONTENTS XVII 24.3 LIVING WIT H PREDATOR S 374 24.4 CONCLUSION S 383 REFERENCES 384 25 SETTIN G PRIORITIE S FOR THE MANAGEMENT O F MARINE PESTS USING A RISK-BASED DECISIO N SUPPORT FRAMEWORK 389 B.M. FORREST,JVLD . TAYLOR , J. SINNE R 25.1 INTRODUCTIO N 389 25.2 RISK IDENTIFICATIO N 390 25.3 RISK ASSESSMEN T 392 25.4 ANALYSI S OF RIS K TREATMEN T OPTION S 394 25.5 RISK EVALUATION : RANKIN G MANAGEMEN T PRIORITIE S 401 25.6 CONCLUSION S 402 REFERENCES 403 26 DOE S COMMERCIAL HARVESTING OF INTRODUCED WILD MAMMAL S CONTRIBUTE T O THEIR MANAGEMENT AS CONSERVATIO N PESTS? . . 407 J.P. PARKE S 26.1 INTRODUCTIO N 407 26.2 WHA T DOE S PEST CONTRO L NEE D T O DELIVER? 409 26.3 WHA T DOE S COMMERCIA L HARVESTIN G DELIVER AS A PEST-CONTRO L BYPRODUCT ? 410 26.4 CASE STUD Y 1: RED DEE R 411 26.5 CASE STUD Y 2: HIMALAYA N TAH R 414 26.6 CASE STUD Y 3 : POSSUM S 415 26.7 CONCLUSION S 416 REFERENCES 418 27 PEST CONTROL: DOE S TH E ANSWER LIE I N NE W BIOTECHNOLOGIES ? 421 J.A. DUCKWORTH , A.E. BYROM , P. FISHER , C. HOR N 27.1 WH Y IS A BIOTECHNOLOGICA L APPROAC H NECESSARY ? 421 27.2 BIOTECHNOLOG Y AN D NEW-GENERATIO N VERTEBRAT E PESTICIDE S . 422 27.3 BIOTECHNOLOG Y AN D FERTILIT Y CONTRO L 423 27.4 BIOTECHNOLOGIE S FOR IMPROVE D DETECTIO N AN D ESTIMATIO N OF MAMMALIA N PEST POPULATION S 426 XVIII CONTENTS 27.5 THE PUBLIC AN D NEW BIOTECHNOLOGIES 429 27.6 CONCLUSIONS 431 REFERENCES 431 28 UPDATED PERSPECTIVE ON BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS IN NEW ZEALAND 435 R.B. ALLEN, R.P. DUNCAN , W.G. LEE 28.1 INTRODUCTION 435 28.2 ARE NEW ZEALAND ISLANDS VULNERABLE TO INVASION? 436 28.3 DO INVASIVE SPECIES HAVE NOVEL IMPACTS ON NEW ZEALAND ISLANDS? 441 28.4 WHAT ARE THE ONGOING CONSEQUENCES OF INVASIONS FOR THE NEW ZEALAND LANDSCAPE? 445 28.5 CONCLUSIONS 448 REFERENCES 448 SUBJECT INDEX 453
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