Biologische Invasionen Muster, Prozesse und Mechanismen der Bioglobalisierung

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Translated title of the contributionBiological invasions. Patterns, processes and mechanisms of bioglobalization
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)4-10
Number of pages7
JournalGeographische Rundschau
Volume63
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2011
Externally publishedYes

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Biological invasions are the second largest threat to global biodiversity after direct ecosystem destruction by man. Invasive alien species (IAS) are capable of completely changing the structure of invaded ecosystems, and of outcompeting native species by rapid population growth and controlling of nutrients and other essential resources. Furthermore, some invasive alien species cause considerable damage to agriculture, fisheries, and forestry in their new area.

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Biologische Invasionen Muster, Prozesse und Mechanismen der Bioglobalisierung. / Böhmer, Hans Jürgen.
In: Geographische Rundschau, Vol. 63, No. 3, 03.2011, p. 4-10.

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Böhmer, HJ 2011, 'Biologische Invasionen Muster, Prozesse und Mechanismen der Bioglobalisierung', Geographische Rundschau, vol. 63, no. 3, pp. 4-10.
Böhmer, Hans Jürgen. / Biologische Invasionen Muster, Prozesse und Mechanismen der Bioglobalisierung. In: Geographische Rundschau. 2011 ; Vol. 63, No. 3. pp. 4-10.
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