Journal of Practical Ecology and Conservation Special Series, No. 4, 2005
This volume brings together papers from a major conference on exotic and alien species. It has a wide spread of contributions, on everything from the perception of alien species to the unnoticed invasion of woodchip fungi! It is of interest to researchers, practitioners, those in education, gardeners and naturalists of all levels. It would also be of particular interest to decision makers and strategists. Species covered include: mammals, such as grey squirrels; invertebrates; plants, such as Japanese knotweed; and fungi. Aquatic and land-based aliens are both covered, making this a great resource for all concerned about alien species and nature conservation.
Edited by Ian D. Rotherham
£15.00




