Invasive birds : global trends and impacts /
edited by Colleen T. Downs, Lorinda A. Hart.
- 1 online resource (xv, 381 pages) : illustrations, maps, charts
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section 1. Global avian invaders -- Starlings and mynas -- Bulbuls, fycatchers and robins -- Parakeets -- Sparrows and cowbirds -- Pigeons and doves -- Partridges, egrets and junglefowl -- Finches, waxbills and bishops -- White-eyes -- Crows and magpies -- Swans, ducks, geese, ibises and swamphens -- Owls and harriers -- Section 2. Biogeography of avian invaders and emerging invasive species -- Australia and New Zealand -- Section 3. Impacts and management -- Conclusion.
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This 381-paged book covers the biology, ecology, impact and management of 34 common alien invasive species, with reviews on the history and context of avian introductions and invasions in five major regions (Oceania, Africa, Europe (including the Middle East, Asia and South America)), as well as management challenges and the potential of citizen science for monitoring alien birds. The book pitches at the introductory level and is ideal for readers to gain a quick and comprehensive view of the current status of global avian invasions. It has brought the records and research of avian invasion one step ahead of other alien invasive animal taxa. Many chapters contain distribution maps and data tables on the diet and morphology of the species, providing a good reference for the species and its management issues. Each chapter also contains a rich list of references that could help readers dive further into the topic.