440 time lag 55, 132, 200, 398 tire 12, 40 toad 22 tobacco moth 379 tolerance 4, 20, 35, 105, 117, 185, 199, 206, 246, 265, 295, 298, 372–375 tomato 43 tourism 218–224, 227, 228, 231, 392 toxicity 105, 293, 294 Trachemys scripta elegans 24 Trachyzelotes 17 tradable permit 355–364, 423 trade 4, 11, 23–25, 33, 66–70, 200, 249, 263, 324, 325, 353, 357, 358, 364, 367, 368, 370–373, 381, 382, 421, 423 trade-off 298, 301, 331, 339, 342, 354, 359–361, 421 Tradescantia 118 traffic 39–41, 172, 181, 249 train 38–44 trait 87, 97–121, 131–138, 225, 226, 233, 338, 389, 419 tramp 12, 13 transduction 294–297 transformation 294–297 transgene 293–307 transgenic organism 293–307 transhumance 42 transport 9, 11–17, 37–44, 49–52, 59, 60, 63, 66–70, 101, 116, 152, 198, 228, 242, 249, 260, 351, 358, 368, 371, 375, 382, 421 transposon 296 Trialeurodes vaporarium 16 tri-butyl-tin 54 Trichogramma brassicae 407 Trichomonas gallinae 19 Trifolium repens 169 triploid 298 Troglodytes troglodytes 388 Trogoderma granarium 368 Trojan gene hypothesis 305 trophy hunter 19 trout 20, 228, 232, 280, 281, 335, 337 tuberculosis 319, 323, 324 Tulipa sylvestris 37 Tulla-correction 258 tundra 203, 228 tunicate 239, 240 turbellarian 262 tyre 12, 40 U Ulex europaeus 167 Uloborus plumipes 16 uncertainty 338–343, 354, 355, 358, 361–364 ungulate 131, 183 unionid mussel 266, 267 Upeneus moluccensis 68 urban 147, 171, 191, 206, 226, 228, 335 V vacant niche 108, 183, 184, 206, 268 Vaccinium myrtillus 170 valuation 218–222, 233, 336–338, 341, 343, 423 vector 12, 13, 19, 24, 29, 33, 36, 38–44, 49–55, 63, 68, 84, 103, 105, 109, 111, 112, 117, 148, 153, 227, 230, 247, 249, 320, 335, 340, 421 vedalia beetle 326, 404 vegetation 18, 22, 42, 108, 120, 148–150, 152–156, 159, 166, 204, 232, 318, 334, 336, 373 vehicle 12–14, 33, 38–44, 150–154, 158, 364 vehicular route 151–154 veliger 266 vertebrate 111, 112, 120, 127–138, 415 Vibrio cholerae 52, 230 Viking 50 virus 2, 5, 12, 19, 20, 24, 221, 227, 295, 313, 323, 326, 334, 391, 393 volatile organic compound 225, 230 volcanic 166 W Subject Index wapiti 19 warning list 421 waste 36, 37, 39, 44, 97, 218, 227, 230, 261, 267, 279, 333, 335, 364 water 12, 15, 20, 24, 25, 37, 52, 54, 62, 64, 68–71, 105, 110, 111, 116, 118, 119, 145, 159, 169, 173, 175, 190, 201, 218–232, 242, 246, 258, 260–263, 266, 331–338, 341, 377, 379, 381 – hyacinth 232, 325
Subject Index 441 – table 92, 225, 336 – vole 184 watermilfoil 222 waterway 9, 12, 15, 49, 59–71, 184, 230, 260, 332, 335, 421 weasel 22 weed 23, 33–36, 44, 97, 98, 167, 187, 202, 228, 267, 317, 318, 335, 362, 370, 390, 395, 403, 405, 412, 415 weediness 302 weevil 374, 406 West Nile virus 12 Western corn root worm 12, 13, 80 – flower thrip 363 wetland 18, 105, 222, 224, 228, 230, 317, 389, 404 WGITMO 53 whirling disease 228 white amure 22 – list 356, 358, 363 whitefly 16, 221, 227, 404 white-headed duck 23 white-tailed deer 19 wild turnip 297 wildcat 284 wildebeest 19 wilderness 147–160 wildtype 303 willingness to pay 341 wind 103, 105, 110–112, 153 wolf 284 wood 17, 129, 334–338, 353, 369, 378 – packaging 353, 369 wool 33, 38, 39, 44 wren 388 WTO 3, 4, 357, 369 X Xanthamonas axonopodis 368 Xanthium spinosum 39, 42 X-ray 380 Xylella fastidiosa 84 Xylosandrus germanus 17 Y yellow fever 230, 324, 386 – starthistle 317, 362 Yersinia pestis 2 Z zebra mussel 15, 52, 53, 228, 261, 264, 266–268, 322, 325, 333–335, 361 Zodarion rubidium 14 zooplankton 54, 239, 241, 245, 246
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