Naturalized parrots of the world : distribution, ecology, and impacts of the world's most colorful colonizers /

"The first book to look at naturalized parrots with a global perspective, with a wide range of chapters by 36 leading researchers"--

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Other Authors: Pruett-Jones, Stephen (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2021]
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Table of Contents:
  • The world parrot trade / Laura Cardador, Pedro Abellán, José D. Anadón, José L. Tella, and Martina Carrete
  • The distribution of naturalized parrot populations / Kay Royle and Wayne Donner
  • Parrots and people : human dimensions of naturalized parrots / Sarah L. Crowley
  • Genetics of invasive parrot populations / Michael A. Russello, Grace Smith Vidaurre, and Timothy F. Wright
  • Conservation and research opportunities of naturalized parrots / Simon Kiacz and Donald J. Brightsmith
  • The ecological impacts of introduced parrots / Emiliano Mori and Mattia Menchetti
  • Population dynamics and decision-making models of the monk parakeet inform alternative management scenarios / J.C. Senar, M. Conroy, and T. Montalvo
  • Management of human-parrot conflicts : the South American experience / Enrique H. Bucher
  • Are parrots priority invasive species? / Donald J. Brightsmith and Simon Kiacz
  • Rose-ringed parakeet : global invasion success of the rose-ringed parakeet (Psittacula krameri) / Hazel Jackson
  • Monk parakeets : monk parakeets as a globally naturalized species / Carlos E. Calzada Preston, Stephen Pruett-Jones, and Jessica Eberhard
  • United States : introduced and naturalized parrots in the United States / Jennifer J. Uehling, Jason Tallant, and Stephen Pruett-Jones
  • Hawaii : status of naturalized parrots in the Hawaiian Islands / Eric VanderWerf and Nicholas P. Kalodimos
  • Europe : introduced and naturalized parrots in Europe / Michael P. Braun
  • Spain and Portugal
  • the fate of multi-staged parrot invasions in Spain and Portugal / Martina Carrete, Pedro Abellán, Laura Cardador, José D. Anadón, and José L. Tella
  • United Kingdom : naturalized parrots in the United Kingdom / Christopher J. Butler
  • South Africa : introduced and naturalized parrots of South Africa : colonization and the wildlife trade / Craig T. Symes, Ielyzaveta M. Ivanova, Caroline G. Howes, and Rowan Martin
  • Australia : Australia's urban cavity nesters and introduced parrots : patterns, processes, and impacts / Andrew M. Rogers and Salit Kark
  • Conclusions: The future for naturalized parrots / Stephen Pruett-Jones.