Disciplina
Biologia de Invasões
* Davis MA (2009) Invasion Biology. Oxford Univ. Press.
* Elton CS (1958) The Ecology of Invasions by Animals and Plants. Methuen, London.
* Lockwood JL, Hoopes MF & Marchetti MP (2007) Invasion Ecology. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford.
* Richardson DM (2011) Fifty years of Invasion Ecology: the legacy of Charles Elton. Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
* Simberloff D & M Rejmánek (2011) Encyclopedia of biological invasions. University of California Press, England.
* Simberloff D (2013) Invasive species: what everyone needs to know. Oxford University Press, USA.
LIVROS
Kolar & Lodge (2001) Progress in invasion biology - predicting invaders
Davis et al (2011) Don’t judge species on their origins
Kolbe et al (2004) Genetic variation increases during biological invasion by a Cuban lizard
Blackburn et al (2011) A proposed unified framework for biological invasions
Lowry et al (2013) Biological invasions - a field synopsis, systematic review
ARTIGOS
“The entire destruction of its luxuriant native forests [Saint Helena Island] by the introduction of goats which killed all the young trees (a destruction which was nearly completed two centuries ago) must have led to the extermination of most of the indigenous birds and insects... Numerous imported birds, such as canaries, Java sparrows, some African finches, guinea-fowls, and partridges, are now wild. There are no native butterflies, but a few introduced species of almost world-wide range”
Alfred R. Wallace
(The geographical distribution of animals, 1876, p. 269-270)