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  Invasive Species Set, 5-Volumes
Here is an engrossing and timely new set that sheds a clarifying light on non-native species run amok, from the wetland-damaging nutria rodent of the Gulf Coast to the alarming snakehead, a predatory, air-breathing fish capable of overland migration, to the microbes responsible for avian influenza.
Item #0791094553

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  Invasive Aquatic and Wetland Animals
One of the biggest threats to the San Francisco Bay's estuarine community is a tiny crab with furry claws. The Chinese mitten crab may sound benign, but its voracious appetite and escalating population is compromising the ecology of this once-thriving system. Invasive Aquatic and Wetland Animals investigates the threat of the Chinese mitten crab and many other invasive species.
Item #0791091295

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  Invasive Aquatic and Wetland Plants
Aquatic systems are some of the most biologically diverse; however, invasive plants that grow in these areas challenge this diversity. For example, purple loosestrife, a herbaceous perennial, is the equivalent of biological pavement when it invades a wetland by displacing all native species and creating a stand so dense ducks can no longer use it to breed.
Item #0791091309

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  Invasive Microbes
An increase in global transportation has helped even the tiniest of organisms—microbes—find their way to new environments. Influenzavirus A, or avian influenza (also known as bird flu), which originated in Asia, is steadily making its way to new countries as a result of commerce, and experts anticipate an Avian flu pandemic in the near future.
Item #0791091317

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  Invasive Terrestrial Animals
The brown tree snake was introduced to Guam with little knowledge of how it would behave in its new tropical environment. Today nine of the 12 forest bird species in Guam are extinct as a result of this snake's introduction. Like many invasive terrestrial animals, the brown tree snake does not have a natural predator; as such, its population continues to grow.
Item #0791091279

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  Invasive Terrestrial Plants
Invasive terrestrial plants are responsible for drying up rivers, poisoning horses, and pushing native plants to extinction. For example, kudzu, from Japan, was planted in the U.S. as a forage crop and to control erosion. Now this fast-growing vine is smothering native vegetation and taking over bridges and power lines throughout the South.
Item #0791091287

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