Links to online full-text
online books
regarding
invasive species
and/or
Hawaii-Pacific ecosystems
are posted here.
For further information, contact
webmaster@hear.org
.
Alien Plant Invasions in Native Ecosystems of Hawaii (1992) book cover excerpt
Alien Plant Invasions in Native Ecosystems of Hawaii: Management and Research
1992.
Stone, Smith, and Tunison (eds.). (CPSU)
Hawaii's Terrestrial Ecosystems 1985 book cover excerpt
Hawaii's Terrestrial Ecosystems: Preservation and Management
1985.
Stone and Scott (eds.). (CPSU)
The Giant African Snail 1961 book cover
The Giant African Snail: A Problem in Economic Malacology
1961.
Mead. (U. Chicago Press)
Common Forest Trees of Hawaii 1989 book cover
Common Forest Trees of Hawaii (Native and Introduced)
.
1989.
Little and Skolmen.
(USDA Forest Service)
Other relevant online books
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(External)
Weeds of Hawaii's Pastures and Natural Areas: an Identification and Management Guide
.
Philip Motooka, Luisa Castro, Duane Nelson, Guy Nagai, and Lincoln Ching.
2003.
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
"Weeds are a major problem in pastures, rangelands, forests, and other native ecosystems in Hawaii. The species profiles below contain information on identification, distribution, environmental impact, and chemical management of 146 of the most common weeds in Hawaii."
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Conservation biology in Hawaii.
Stone, C.P. and D.B. Stone (eds.). 1988. Distributed by University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, Hawaii. 252 pages.
[
(External)
full document as PDF
] [
(External)
by chapter
]
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Alteration of native Hawaiian vegetation: Effects of humans, their activities and introductions.
Cuddihy, L.W. and C.P. Stone.
1990.
Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit University of Hawaii at Manoa. Honolulu, HI. 138 pages.
[
(External)
full document as PDF
] [
(External)
by chapter
]
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Alien plant invasions in native ecosystems of Hawaii: Management and research.
Stone, C.P., C.W. Smith, and J.T. Tunison (eds.). 1992.
Distributed by University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, Hawaii. 887 pages.
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(External)
full document as PDF
] [
(External)
by chapter
]
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