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Gollasch, S.; Galil, B.S.; Cohen, A.N. (Ed.) (2006). Bridging divides: Maritime canals as invasion corridors. Monographiae Biologicae, 83. Springer: Dordrecht. ISBN 978-1-4020-5046-6. xiii, 315 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5047-3 Part of: Monographiae Biologicae. Springer: Den Haag. ISSN 0077-0639; e-ISSN 2215-1729, more |
Keywords | Alien species Aquatic organisms > Marine organisms Dispersal phenomena Globalization Impacts Shipping Water bodies > Inland waters > Canals Marine/Coastal |
Authors | | Top | - Gollasch, S., editor, more
- Galil, B.S., editor, more
- Cohen, A.N., editor
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Content | - Minchin, D.; Galil, B.S.; David, M.; Gollasch, S.; Olenin, S. (2006). Overall introduction, in: Gollasch, S. et al. (Ed.) Bridging divides: Maritime canals as invasion corridors. Monographiae Biologicae, 83: pp. 1-4, more
- Gollasch, S.; Rosenthal, H. (2006). The Kiel Canal: The world's busiest man-made waterway and biological invasions, in: Gollasch, S. et al. (Ed.) Bridging divides: Maritime canals as invasion corridors. Monographiae Biologicae, 83: pp. 5-90, more
- Cohen, A.N. (2006). The Panama Canal: Cutting a canal through Central America, in: Gollasch, S. et al. (Ed.) Bridging divides: Maritime canals as invasion corridors. Monographiae Biologicae, 83: pp. 91-112, more
- Ruiz, G.M.; Lorda, J.; Arnwine, A.; Lion, K. (2006). Shipping patterns associated with the Panama Canal: Effects on biotic exchange?, in: Gollasch, S. et al. (Ed.) Bridging divides: Maritime canals as invasion corridors. Monographiae Biologicae, 83: pp. 113-126, more
- Cohen, A.N. (2006). Species introductions and the Panama Canal, in: Gollasch, S. et al. (Ed.) Bridging divides: Maritime canals as invasion corridors. Monographiae Biologicae, 83: pp. 127-206, more
- Galil, B.S. (2006). The marine caravan - the Suez Canal and the Erythrean invasion, in: Gollasch, S. et al. Bridging divides: Maritime canals as invasion corridors. Monographiae Biologicae, 83: pp. 207-300, more
- Hewitt, C.L.; Minchin, D.; Olenin, S.; Gollasch, S. (2006). Epilogue: Canals, invasion corridors and introductions, in: Gollasch, S. et al. (Ed.) Bridging divides: Maritime canals as invasion corridors. Monographiae Biologicae, 83: pp. 301-306, more
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Abstract | Maritime canals dissolve natural barriers to the dispersal of marine organisms, thus providing novel opportunities for natural dispersal, as well as for shipping-mediated transport. The introduction of alien species has proved to be one of the most profound and damaging of anthropogenic deeds - with both ecological and economic costs. This book is the first to assess the impacts of the world's three principal maritime canals - the Kiel, the Panama, the Suez - as invasion corridors for alien biota. These three canals differ in their hydrological regimes, the types of biotas they connect, and in their permeability to invasions. |
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