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Networks of Invasion: Networks of Invasion: Empirical Evidence and Case Studies, Volume 57 bridges a conceptual gap between ecological network studies and invasion biology studies. This book contains chapters detailing pressing concerns regarding invasive species in food webs, but also extends the idea of networks of invasion to other systems, such as mutualistic networks or even the human microbiome. Chapters describe the tools, models and empirical methods adapted for tackling invasions in ecological networks, including sections on parasites and biological invasions, invasions in freshwater systems, and those in host-associated microbiome networks.
In addition, the book provides interesting discussions on the importance of microorganisms and their relationship to macroorganisms.
Contents
1. Parasites and Biological Invasions: Predicting Ecological Alterations at Levels from Individual Hosts to Whole Networks
V. Médoc, C. Firmat, D.J. Sheath, J. Pegg, D. Andreou and J.R. Britton
2. Novel and Disrupted Trophic Links Following Invasion in Freshwater Ecosystems
M.C. Jackson, R.J. Wasserman, J. Grey, A. Ricciardi, J.T.A. Dick and M.E. Alexander
3. Importance of Microorganisms to Macroorganisms Invasions — Is the Essential Invisible to the Eye?
L. Amsellem, C. Brouat, O. Duron, S.S. Porter, A. Vilcinskas and B. Facon
4. Massively Introduced Managed Species and their Consequences for Plant-Pollinator Interactions
B. Geslin, B. Gauzens, M. Baude, I. Dajoz, C. Fontaine, M. Henry, L. Ropars, O. Rollin, E. Thébault and N.J. Vereecken
5. Invasions of Host-Associated Microbiome Networks
C.L. Murall, J.L. Abbate, M.P. Touzel, E. Allen-Vercoe, S. Alizon, R. Froissart and K. McCann