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Life Out of Bounds: Bioinvasion in a Borderless World (Worldwatch Environmental Alert) [Paperback]

Chris Bright (Author)
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0393318141 978-0393318142 October 17, 1998 1st

The first general-interest study of the global spread of alien, "exotic" organisms and how they are undermining the world's ecosystems and societies.

Worldwatch Institute researcher Chris Bright explains why conservation biologists are raising the alarm about a global threat to biodiversity that is unfolding largely unnoticed — bioinvasion, the spread of alien, "exotic" organisms.

With the exception of a few spectacular invasions, like the zebra mussel's conquest of the Great Lakes, there has been little public recognition of the dangers posed by these invading species. But exotic species are injuring our biological wealth on virtually every level — from the genetic (when exotics interbreed with native species) to the wholesale transformation of landscapes.

Life Out of Bounds shows that this "biological pollution" is now beginning to corrode the world's economies as well. But the policy responses, on both the national and international levels, have usually been weak and uncoordinated. This book outlines the current scientific research on the threat, the social and economic implications if these invasions are allowed to continue unchecked, and steps that can be taken to contain the spread of exotic species.

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Bioinvasion, or "the spread of exotics" as Bright terms it, causes both economic and ecological disasters. According to Bright, a research associate at Worldwatch, islands showcase the most dramatic effects of bioinvasion. Hawaii is "the extinction capital of the United States," a place whose unusually rich biota is becoming extinct at a rapid rate. That state's endemic species are now overrun by imported exotics: rats, owls, myna birds, mosquitoes, ants, pigs and goats. But not only islands are ravaged by bioinvasion. Conservative estimates, Bright says, place worldwide extinctions at "4,000 species a year, or about 11 per day." In his final chapter, "Remedies," Bright contends that we can exercise control over bioinvasion through more accessible information, treaties, laws and biotechnical efforts developed in labs (such as rendering a ship's bilge water free of organisms before dumping it). He stresses one remedy in particular?an ecologically literate society: "The only real hope against invasion is a public that values the creatures that belong where they are." Readers may find themselves alternately amazed and depressed by this thoroughly researched volume, an entry in the Worldwatch Environmental series.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Bright discusses the increasingly urgent issue of invasive exotic plants and animals and their ecological impact worldwide on native species. An excellent introduction to the field, loaded with historical examples and heavily referenced. (LJ 12/98)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 1st edition (October 17, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393318141
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393318142
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,092,506 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Writing out of bounds, April 20, 2000
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Chris Bright's book on bioinvasion is timely and certainly on an important topic. The author is clearly informed on the numerous examples of the devastating environmental problem and the policy and social issues related to it. However, this is one of the most poorly organized books I have ever read. I read it with a group of college sophomores and the students were generally completely lost as to the purpose or direction of the writing throughout the text. While the author can surely take some blame, why didn't Norton provide some editorial guidance? In general, each chapter was filled with miscellaneous examples of the devastating effects of introduced species. But the examples were not organized in any apparent fashion within chapters nor was there any presentation of the basic ecological mechanisms or processes involved. The book presents a convincing argument that bioinvasion is a real problem, but no indication as to why or what, scientifically, can be done about it. The last two chapters are somewhat better: the last chapter's emphasis on scientific literacy was much appreciated. All in all, this book was a disappointing and confusing read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Life Out of Bounds: Bioinvasion in a Borderless World, January 22, 2003
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Technology is advancing and the world is becoming a smaller and smaller place. Due to this always changing world, bioinvasion has become a new danger to the planet. Bioinvasion is the spread of exotic species that invade and spread all over the world, destroying ecosystems, endangering public health, disrupting the cultures of traditional forest and fishing peoples, and costing billions of dollars a year. These invaders range from highly flammable weeds to human pathogens and forest diseases. Worldwatch Institute researcher Chris Bright tracks and explains the dangers of bioinvasion, and analyzes the rate at which it is spreading. Bright outlines a counter-invasion strategy that can help prevent these alien species from spreading across the globe, and demonstrates how to appreciate native plants and animals. This insightful and informational book explains this danger that the public is not aware of, and how we can stop bioinvasion before it costs us the termination of nearly all native species.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, timely work., October 15, 2000
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This is an intelligent, important contribution to the field, and would make a superb addition to a college reading curriculum on the subject.
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