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Book ID: 102726
Sher, Anna and Martin F. Quigley (eds.)

Tamarix. A Case Study of Ecological Change in the American West. 2013. 111 figs. XXIII, 488 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.

Few plant species have had as much combined scientific, public, and political attention as exotic Tamarix spp (tamarisk, saltcedar), attracting the public eye in the early 2000's when widespread drought in the West corresponded to assertions that the introduced tree used as much water as whole cities. This edited volume contains 24 essays by 44 authors on the hybrid swarm that represents invasive tamarisk, including its biology, ecology, politics, history, management, and even the philosophical and ethical issues involved with designating a particular species as "good" or "bad". These works reflect the controversy that has arisen around its role in our ecosystems and what should (or should not) be done about it, particularly in the context of the release of a biological control agent. This is the first text to examine these many facets of this interesting plant with an engaging and sometimes surprising collection of written works from the most important researchers in the field, representing the full spectrum of scientific perspectives.
Author Sher, Anna and Martin F. Quigley (eds.)
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Author Sher, Anna and Martin F. Quigley (eds.)
Page image Sher, Anna and Martin F. Quigley (eds.): Tamarix. A Case Study of Ecological Change in the American West. 2013. 111 figs. XXIII, 488 p. gr8vo. Hardcover. (102726) 80.25
Manufacturer Oxford University Press
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