The Eco-physiological and Genetic Basis of Invasiveness

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The Eco-physiological and Genetic Basis of Invasiveness Authors: , Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Pages: 139 Language: English ISBN: 9781527552142 Categories: , , , , , , , ,

The invasion of ecosystems by alien species is a key driver of global environmental change and many invasive plant species attain sufficiently high abundance to alter the structure and function of an ecosystem. This book is the first publication to explain the reasons as to why some alien species undergo a profound shift in their ecological fortune from being minor components of their native ecosystems to becoming devastating dominants of non-native habitats.The book assesses the ecological, morphological, functional and genetic factors that contribute to invasion success. Cutting-edge tools in molecular genetics in the past two decades have opened up additional avenues for ecologists to address such questions and obtain novel insights in the ecology of invasive species. This text also highlights which molecular approaches are especially useful in discriminating between native and non-native populations of invaders that cannot otherwise be differentiated based on morphological traits. Such molecular approaches can yield useful insights with potential implications for biodiversity managers to identify alien invasive species that are likely to become invaders in the near future, thereby prioritizing them accordingly for different management strategies.

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Author Biography

Dr Gowher A. Wani graduated from the University of Kashmir, India, where he obtained his PhD (in conjunction with Laval University, Canada). He currently works as a National Postdoctoral Fellow in the Division of Plant Biotechnology at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, India. His research explores the patterns and impacts of biological invasion of aquatic plant species using quantitative genetic techniques and molecular biology techniques to unravel the phenotypic and genetic variations of invasive species across native and non-native regions and understand their phylogeography in different wetlands of India and Canada.Dr Manzoor A. Shah received his PhD from Laval University, Canada, and the University of Kashmir, India. He currently teaches in the Department of Botany at the University of Kashmir, and has been a faculty affiliate at the University of Montana, USA and a Visiting Professor at King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. His research interests include plant invasions from a biogeography and molecular ecological perspective.