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To browse Academia. This book provides the fi rst comprehensive review of the fauna of alien terrestrial arthropods that have colonized the European continent and its associated islands. The book summarizes present knowledge of the arthropod invasion process, from temporal trends and biogeographic patterns, to pathways and vectors, invaded habitats, and ecological and economical impacts. A total of species alien to Europe, including crustaceans, myriapods, mites, spiders, and insects, are listed in two volumes and 21 separate chapters that detail the different taxonomic groups.
For each species, all key information - feeding regime, date and country of fi rst record in Europe, invaded countries, invaded habitats, plant or animal host - is supplied. More detailed factsheets are provided for the 80 species considered to be most representative of the different pathways of Jean-Yves Rasplus. Manuela Branco. Marc Kenis. Unlike other groups of animals and plants, no checklist of alien terrestrial invertebrates was available in any of the European countries until recently.
Since , such checklists were successively provided by Austria Essl and Rabitsch , Germany Geiter et al. However, most European regions remained uncovered and, furthermore, comparisons between the existing lists were inherently difficult because they used different definitions of alien.
Thus, estimating the importance of terrestrial alien invertebrates at the European level remained impossible, mostly because of poor taxonomic knowledge existed for several groups. By gathering taxonomists and ecologists specialised on most invertebrate taxa together with collaborators working at the national level in 35 European countries, the DAISIE project intended to fill this gap.