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中国生物入侵研究(英文版)
作者:Fang-Hao WAN 等著
出版社:科学出版社
出版时间:2009-11-01
ISBN:9787030257994
定价:¥180.00
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内容简介
Relationship Between Environmental Factors and Distribution Patterns of Invasive Alien Species、Principal Component Analysis of Major Environmental Variables Affecting the Invasion Success、Regional Distribution Patterns of Invasive Alien Species in China等。
作者简介
Fang-Hao WAN,Professor and Director of Biological Invasion Department Institute of Plant ProtectionChinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Dr Fang-Hao Wan has being working on the research of invasion ecology and biological control of agricultural alien pests for more than 20 years. He has got extensive research experiences with prevention and management of invasive insects and weeds, especially in agriculture and natural ecosystems, and biological control of agricultural insect pests and weeds.Because of his distinctive contribution to the development of research and management of invasive alien species (IAS) in China, Dr Wan has been reconginzed as a National Chief Leading Scientist in Biological Invasions. Since 2002, being a chief-scientist of national-wide research projects on IAS in China, he has been organizing more than 12 national research teams to focus on the basic and applied research on understanding invasive mechanisms of IAS, and developing management technologies for risk assessment, early-warning system, rapid detection, field surveillance, biological control of agricultural and forest invaders, and eco-restoration of invaded environments.Between 2002 and 2008, Dr Wan, with his seven national working groups, has completed the first phase study for "Invasion Biology and Control Strategy of Alien Species in Agriculture and Forestry" under the National Basic Research and Development Program funded by Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST). Building up on that, he has successfully got funding support from MOST for the next five years research "Invasion Mechanisms and Management of Major Alien Species. Since 2006, the other five national working groups have been also established to work on the MOST-funded project of "Field Survey and Bio-security Assessment of IAS in China".Dr Wan has established wide international collaborations on a number of projects on IAS and biological control of agricultural pests. He has been working closely with CABI scientists on management and risk analysis of IAS. His research group has also participated in the Asia Link Project -Tackling Biosecurity between Europe and Asia: Innovative Detection, Containment and Control Tools of Invasive Alien Species Potentially Affecting Food Production and Trade (2007-2010, funded by EC).Dr Wan has published over 230 papers in peer-reviewed journals. Recently, he with his national core members of IAS working groups are working on a series of books on Invasion Biology, and planning to set up Invasion Biology discipline in China. He has chaired the Sub-Society for Biological Invasion, Chinese Society of Plant Protection since 2008.Dr Wan is a Deputy Editor-in-chief ofActa Entomologica Sinica, and an Editor of Agricultural Sciences in China, Biodiversity Science, Chinese Journal of Biological Control, Journal of Environmental Entomology and Chinese Bulletin of Entomology etc, respectively.Jian-Yign GUO,Associate Professor, Vice Director of Department of Biological Invasion, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural SciencesDr Jian-Ying Guo has being working on the invasion biology and management of agricultural invasive alien pests and weeds, ecological evaluation of transgenic crops, biological control and integrated pest management for over 10 years.Dr Guo is leading relevant projects such as National Key Technologies Research and Development Program of China "Sustainable Management of Important Invasive Alien Species in Agriculture", and National Natural Science Foundation Project "Reproductive and Physiological Reaction Mechanisms of Bemisia tobaci Biotypes B and Q under High Temperature Stress". She has also been involved in the National Basic Research and Development Program of China "Invasion Mechanisms and Management of Major Alien Species" and "Invasion Biology and Control Strategy of Alien Species in Agriculture and Forestry", EU Asia-Link Project "Tackling BIOSECurity between Europe and Asia: innovative detection, containment and control tools of Invasive Alien Species potentially affecting food production and trade (BIOSEC)",and EU project "Assessment of the Environmental and Agronomic Appropriateness of Bt Transgenic Cotton in Small-producer IPM Systems in China", etc.Dr Guo received her BSc and MSc in Department of Biology, Nanjing University in J995 and J997, respectively. She got her PhD in Department of Agricultural Entomology and Pest Management, Nanjing Agricultural University in 2007. She started her research career in Institute of Biological Control, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Suiences in 1997.Her peer-reviewed papers have been published on Environmental Entomology, Journal of Applied Entomology, The Veliger, Zootaxa, Science in China (C. Life Sciences), Chinese Bulletin of Entomology, Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, Acta Phytophylacica Sinica, Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, Cotton Science, etc. Besides, she got three Scientific Progress Awards, namely "Constructing IPM System for Management of Tobacco Pests" awarded from the National Tobacco Bureau in 2004, "Mass Production Techniques of Natural Enemies" awarded from Beijing Science & Technology Society in 2005, and "Key Techniques of Industrialization for Natural Enemies" awarded from China Society of Plant Protection in 2008.Feng ZHANG,Scientific Project Coordinator of CABI Southeast and East Asia ChinaDr Feng Zhangs research has focused on classical biological control of invasive alien species, specializing host specificity tests of arthropod biological control agents in the context of evaluation of potential biological control agents for management of invasive alien pests.Dr Zhang has a broad background in agriculture with major research experience in biological control of insect pests, ecologybased integrated pest management (IPM), chemical ecology of insects, plant-insect and insectparasitoid interactions. He has insect quarantine and rearing experience. His field extension experience includes field IPM work and consultancy visits in East Asian countries (China, DPR Korea). He has also extensive experience on mass production technology of biological control agents (e.g., Trichogramma wasps) and biopesticides (e.g., Bacillus thuringiensis).Dr Zhang received his BSc in Agriculture from Qingdao Agricultural University (former Laiyang Agricultural College, Shandong Province, China) in 1994. He went on to earn an MSc in Plant Medicine at Institute of Medicinal Plant, the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences ! Peking Union Medical College in 1997, and a PhD in Zoology at Institute of Zoology, The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in 2000, Beijing, China. Prior to present position, he was a Post-doc Research Scientist at the CABI Europe - Switzerland, and Assistant Professor at the Institute of Zoology, CAS. He also serves as a liaison secretary of MoA-CABI Joint Laboratory for Biosafety, located at Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences.His peer-reviewed papers have been published on Physiological Entomology, Biological Control, Biocontrol Science and Technology, Bulletin of Entomological Research, Chinese Science Bulletin and Acta Ecologia Sinica etc. He has also been involved in organising a number of international conferences on invasive alien species, such as APEC Workshop on Invasive Alien Species (19-22 September 2005, Beijing, China) and International Congress on Biological Invasions (2-6 November 2009, Fuzhou, China).
目录
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 Invasive Alien Species in China: the Current Status and Trends of Occurrence
1.1 The History and Occurrence Trends
1.2 The Various Habitats of Invasive Alien Species
1.3 The Origin of Invasive Alien Species
1.4 Geographical Distribution Pattern of Invasive Alien Species
1.5 Safety Evaluation on Newly Introduced Invasive Alien Species
CHAPTER 2 Occurrence, Damage and Expansion of Major Invasive Alien Species in China
2.1 Twenty of the China's Worst Invasive Alien Species
2.2 Geographical Expansion and Potential Spread of Important Invasive Alien Species in China
CHAPTER 3 Extrinsic Factors Affecting Biological Invasions in China ...
3.1 Relationship Between Environmental Factors and Distribution Patterns of Invasive Alien Species
3.2 Principal Component Analysis of Major Environmental Variables Affecting the Invasion Success
3.3 Regional Distribution Patterns of Invasive Alien Species in China
CHAPTER 4 Economic, Ecological and Social Impacts of Biological Invasions in China
4.1 Economic Impacts of Invasive Alien Species
4.2 Ecological Impacts of Invasive Alien Species
4.3 Social Impacts of Invasive Alien Species
CHAPTER 5 Development of Invasion Biology Discipline in China
5.1 Basic Research Methods for Biological Invasions in China
5.2 Core Scientific Issues and Contents of Basic Theoretical Research on Biological Invasions in China
5.3 Development of Invasion Biology Discipline in China
5.4 Overview of Major Basic and Applied Research Projects on Biological Invasions in China
CHAPTER 6 Progress of Basic Theoretical Research on Biological Invasions in China
6.1 Mechanisms of Inter- and Intra-specific Competition and Population Expansion of Bemisia tabaci
6.2 Semiochemicals-mediated Invasion Mechanism of Dendroctonus valens .
6.3 Invasion and Expansion Mechanisms of Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus
6.4 Genetic and Ecological Adaptation Mechanisms of Invasive Population of Pinewood Nematode in China
6.5 Impact of Spartina oltemiflora Invasions on Biodiversity of Saltmarshes in the Yangtze River Estuary, China
6.6 Advances in Invasion Mechanism and Management of Ageratina adenophora
6.7 Molecular Mechanism of the Interaction between Phytophthora sojae and its Host
CHAPTER 7 Progress of Applied Research on Technologies for Prevention and Management of Invasive Alien Species in China
7.2 Development of Rapid Detection and Monitoring Technology in Field
7.3 Risk Assessment and Early Warning
7.4 Eradication of Red Imported Fire Ant
7.5 Spread Interdiction and Construction of Blocking Zone
7.6 Classical Biological Control
CHAPTER 8 Development Strategy of the Research and Management of Biological Invasions in China
8.1 National Guideline of Research and Management of Biological Invasions.,
8.2 Fundamental Work and Infrastructure Construction for Management of Biological Invasions
8.3 Basic and Applied Research on Biological Invasions
8.4 Construction of Invasion Biology Discipline and Intellectual Teams
8.5 Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge and Public Education on Biological Invasions
8.6 International and Regional Cooperation and Information Exchange
CHAPTER 9 Demands for Innovation Research on Biological Invasions in China
9.1 Research Objectives for Biological Invasions in China in Near Future
9.2 Key Research Components for Biological Invasions in China in Near Future
9.3 Construction of Invasive Alien Species Database System in China
List of Species
CHAPTER 1 Invasive Alien Species in China: the Current Status and Trends of Occurrence
1.1 The History and Occurrence Trends
1.2 The Various Habitats of Invasive Alien Species
1.3 The Origin of Invasive Alien Species
1.4 Geographical Distribution Pattern of Invasive Alien Species
1.5 Safety Evaluation on Newly Introduced Invasive Alien Species
CHAPTER 2 Occurrence, Damage and Expansion of Major Invasive Alien Species in China
2.1 Twenty of the China's Worst Invasive Alien Species
2.2 Geographical Expansion and Potential Spread of Important Invasive Alien Species in China
CHAPTER 3 Extrinsic Factors Affecting Biological Invasions in China ...
3.1 Relationship Between Environmental Factors and Distribution Patterns of Invasive Alien Species
3.2 Principal Component Analysis of Major Environmental Variables Affecting the Invasion Success
3.3 Regional Distribution Patterns of Invasive Alien Species in China
CHAPTER 4 Economic, Ecological and Social Impacts of Biological Invasions in China
4.1 Economic Impacts of Invasive Alien Species
4.2 Ecological Impacts of Invasive Alien Species
4.3 Social Impacts of Invasive Alien Species
CHAPTER 5 Development of Invasion Biology Discipline in China
5.1 Basic Research Methods for Biological Invasions in China
5.2 Core Scientific Issues and Contents of Basic Theoretical Research on Biological Invasions in China
5.3 Development of Invasion Biology Discipline in China
5.4 Overview of Major Basic and Applied Research Projects on Biological Invasions in China
CHAPTER 6 Progress of Basic Theoretical Research on Biological Invasions in China
6.1 Mechanisms of Inter- and Intra-specific Competition and Population Expansion of Bemisia tabaci
6.2 Semiochemicals-mediated Invasion Mechanism of Dendroctonus valens .
6.3 Invasion and Expansion Mechanisms of Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus
6.4 Genetic and Ecological Adaptation Mechanisms of Invasive Population of Pinewood Nematode in China
6.5 Impact of Spartina oltemiflora Invasions on Biodiversity of Saltmarshes in the Yangtze River Estuary, China
6.6 Advances in Invasion Mechanism and Management of Ageratina adenophora
6.7 Molecular Mechanism of the Interaction between Phytophthora sojae and its Host
CHAPTER 7 Progress of Applied Research on Technologies for Prevention and Management of Invasive Alien Species in China
7.2 Development of Rapid Detection and Monitoring Technology in Field
7.3 Risk Assessment and Early Warning
7.4 Eradication of Red Imported Fire Ant
7.5 Spread Interdiction and Construction of Blocking Zone
7.6 Classical Biological Control
CHAPTER 8 Development Strategy of the Research and Management of Biological Invasions in China
8.1 National Guideline of Research and Management of Biological Invasions.,
8.2 Fundamental Work and Infrastructure Construction for Management of Biological Invasions
8.3 Basic and Applied Research on Biological Invasions
8.4 Construction of Invasion Biology Discipline and Intellectual Teams
8.5 Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge and Public Education on Biological Invasions
8.6 International and Regional Cooperation and Information Exchange
CHAPTER 9 Demands for Innovation Research on Biological Invasions in China
9.1 Research Objectives for Biological Invasions in China in Near Future
9.2 Key Research Components for Biological Invasions in China in Near Future
9.3 Construction of Invasive Alien Species Database System in China
List of Species
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