[Nhcoll-l] Invasive Species - history question

Peter A Rauch peterar at berkeley.edu
Wed Mar 3 14:41:29 EST 2021


"... when did botanists first conceptualize species in this way."

Is the interest only in the concept of botanists relating to invasive
plants, or about any invasive organisms by any discipline? E.g. and esp.,
insects and microorganisms (diseases)?

Peter R

On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 10:48 AM Mark Allen Wetter <mawetter at wisc.edu> wrote:

> Received this query from a professor currently teaching a History of
> Science course.
>
> “A student had question about the history of “invasive species”, in
> particular about sources on the history of “invasive species” in Europe and
> North America, and the history of the concept itself—when did botanists
> first conceptualize species in this way.
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> Class was discussing Kew Gardens and the Linnaean Garden as sites of
> scientific investigation of foreign plants during the 18th century, and a
> student asked if invasive species were a concern at the time.
>
>
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> While I have found some very interesting historical and social science
> material about the language of invasive, I have had a hard time finding
> authoritative texts about it; and hoped you might be able to point me in
> the right direction.”
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>  Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> Mark Allen Wetter
>
> Senior Academic Curator/Collections Manager
>
> Wisconsin State Herbarium (WIS)
>
> Department of Botany
>
> University of Wisconsin-Madison
>
> 430 Lincoln Dr.
>
> Madison, WI 53706
>
> (608) -262-5109/262-2792
>
>
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