Why is a crayfish from a mere 300 miles away considered invasive? It is hybridizing with the locals, which (in my mind) makes the new strain more successful.
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Books I've Read

Invasion biology: critique of a pseudoscience

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The economy of the earth

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Turning the tide: the eradication of invasive species

Turning the tide: the eradication of invasive species

by:

M Clout, C Veitch, MJ Pitcairn, M Rejmanek

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Allelopathy: From Molecules to Ecosystems

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Invasive plants: weeds of the global garden

Invasive plants: weeds of the global garden

by:

BB Garden, J Marinelli, JM Randall

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Chemical Ecology of Plants: Allelopathy in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems

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Stalking the wild asparagus

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The ecology of invasions by animals and plants

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Alien species and evolution

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The Japanese knotweed manual

The Japanese knotweed manual

by:

M Wade, LE Child

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How to Lie with Statistics

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Presentation zen: simple ideas on presentation design and delivery

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Grassroots grants: an activist's guide to proposal writing

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Hunger of memory: The education of Richard Rodriguez

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A Guide to Common Freshwater Invertebrates of North America

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How children learn

How children learn

by:

J Holt

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Industrial Progress and Human Economics

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Stream Ecology: Structure and Fuction of Running Waters

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