Bioeconomics of invasive species : integrating ecology, economics, policy, and management

FOREWORD 1. Introduction to Biological Invasions: Biological, Economic, and Social Perspectives 2. Integrating Economics and Biology for Invasive Species Management 3. Trait-Based Risk Assessment for Invasive Species 4. Identifying Suitable Habitat for Invasive Species Using Ecological Niche Models and the Policy Implications of Range Forecasts 5. Stochastic Models of Propagule Pressure and Establishment 6. Estimating Dispersal and Predicting Spread of Nonindigenous Species 7. Uncertain Invasions: A Biological Perspective 8. Economic Valuation and Invasive Species 9. Modeling Integrated Decision-making Responses to Invasive Species 10. The Laurentian Great Lakes as a Case Study of Biological Invasion 11. A Case Study on Rusty Crayfish: Interactions between Empiricists and Theoreticians 12. Advances in Ecological and Economical Analysis of Invasive Species: Dreissenid Mussels as a Case Study 13. Putting Bioeconomic Research into Practice