Book chapters
Before 2004
2004-2010
2011
2012-2014
2016
2017
- Richardson, D.M. , Cambray, J.A., Chapman, R.A., Dean, W.R.J., Griffiths, C.L., Le Maitre, D.C., Newton, D.J. & Winstanley, T.J. (2003). Vectors and pathways of biological invasions in South Africa – Past, future and present. In: Ruiz, G. & Carlton, J. (eds), Invasive Species: Vectors and Management Strategies , pp. 292-349. Island Press, Washington D.C. (View online resource)
- Van Wilgen, B.W., Richardson, D.M ., Le Maitre , D.C. , Marais, C. & Magadlela, D. (2002). The economic consequences of alien plant invasions: Examples of impacts and approaches for sustainable management in South Africa . In: Pimentel, D. (ed.) Biological invasions. Environmental and economic costs of alien plant, animal and microbe invasions , pp. 243-265. CRC Press, Boca Raton , Florida.
- Richardson, D.M. (2001) Plant invasions. In: Levin, S. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Biodiversity , Volume 4, pp. 677-688. Academic Press, San Diego.
- Richardson, D.M ., Bond, W.J., Dean, W.R.J., Higgins, S.I., Midgley, G.F., Milton, S.J., Powrie, L. Rutherford, M.C., Samways, M.J. & Schulze, R.E. (2000). Invasive alien organisms and global change: A South African Perspective. In: Mooney, H.A. & Hobbs, H.A. (eds). Invasive species in a changing world , pp. 303-349. Island Press, Washington D.C.
- Richardson, D.M. & Higgins, S.I. (1998). Pines as invaders in the southern hemisphere. In: Richardson , D.M. (ed.), Ecology and biogeography of Pinus , pp. 450-473. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
- Richardson, D.M. , Macdonald, I.A.W., Hoffmann, J.H. & Henderson, L. (1997). Alien plant invasions. In: Cowling, R.M., Richardson , D.M. & Pierce, S.M. (eds), Vegetation of Southern Africa , pp. 535-570. Cambridge University Press.
- Richardson, D.M. , Macdonald, I.A.W., Holmes, P.M. & Cowling, R.M. (1992). Plant and animal invasions. In: Cowling, R.M. (ed), The ecology of fynbos: Nutrients, fire and diversity , pp. 271-308. Oxford University Press, Cape Town.
- Richardson, D.M. & Cowling, R.M. (1992). Why is mountain fynbos invasible and which species invade? In: Van Wilgen, B.W., Richardson , D.M., Kruger, F.J. & van Hensbergen, H.J. (eds), Fire in South African mountain fynbos , pp. 161-181. Springer-Verlag , Berlin.
- Pyšek, P. and Richardson, D.M. (2010). Invasive Species, Environmental Change and Management, and Health. In: Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Vol 35. Gadgil, A. and Liverman, D.M. (eds.). pp. 25-55.
- van Wilgen, B.W. and Richardson, D.M. (2010). Current and future consequences of invasion by alien species: a case study from South Africa. In: Bioinvasions and Globalization. Perrings, D., Mooney, H.A. and Williamson, M. (eds.). Oxford University Press, Oxford. pp. 183-201.
- Pyšek, P. and Richardson, D.M. (2008). Invasive plants. In: Jørgensen, S.E. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Ecology, pp. 2011-2020. Elsevier, Amsterdam. Vol. 3. (View online resource)
- Holmes, P.M., Richardson, D.M. and Marais, C. (2007). Costs and benefits of restoring natural capital following alien plant invasions in fynbos ecosystems in South Africa. In: Aronson, J., Milton, S.J. & Blignaut, J.N. (eds.), Restoring natural capital: Science, business and practise, pp. 188-197. Island Press, Washington DC. (View online resource)
- Pyšek, P. and Richardson, D.M. (2007). Traits associated with invasiveness in alien plants: Where do we stand? In: Nentwig, W. (ed.), Biological Invasions, pp. 97-125. Springer, Berlin. (View online resource)
- Richardson, D.M. (2007). Preface – All you ever wanted to know about hogweed, but were afraid to ask! In: Pyšek, P., Cock, M.J.W., Nentwig, W. & Ravn, H.P. (eds.), Ecology and management of giant hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum), pp. xv-xvii. CABI Publishing, Wallingford, UK.
- Thuiller, W., Richardson, D.M. and Midgley, G.F. (2007). Will climate change promote alien plant invasions? In: Nentwig, W. (ed.), Biological Invasions, pp. 197-211. Springer, Berlin. (View online resource)
- Richardson, D.M., Henderson, L. and Ivey, P. (2006). Taking control of biological invasions. In: Willis, C.K. (ed.), Conserving South Africa’s plants. A South African response to the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, pp. 42-46. SANBI Biodiversity Series 1, South African Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. (View online resource)
- Rejmánek, M., Richardson, D.M. , Higgins, S.I., Pitcairn, M.J. & Grotkopp, E. (2005). Ecology of invasive plants – state of the art. In: Mooney, H.A., Mack, R.N., Mc Neely, J.A., Neville, L., Schei, P.J. & Waage, J. (eds), Invasive alien species: A new synthesis , pp. 104-161. Island Press, Washington D.C. (View online resource)
- Richardson, D.M. & Petit, R. (2005). Pines as invasive aliens: Outlook on transgenic pine plantations in the Southern Hemisphere. In Williams, C.G. (ed.), Landscapes, genomics and transgenic conifers , pp. 169-188. Springer, Dordrecht. (View online resource)
- Richardson, D.M. , Binggeli, P. & Schroth, G. (2004).Invasive agroforestry trees: problems and solutions. In: Schroth, G., de Fonseca, G.A.B., Harvey , C.A. , Gascon, C., Vasconcelos, H. & Izac, A.-M. N. (eds), Agroforestry and Biodiversity Conservation in Tropical Landscapes, pp. 371-396. Island Press, Washington D.C. (View online resource)
- Richardson, D.M. , Rouget, M. & Rejmánek, M. (2004). Using natural experiments in the study of alien tree invasions: Opportunities and limitations. In: Gordon. M.S. & Bartol, S.M. (eds), Experimental approaches to conservation biology , pp. 180-201. University of California Press, Berkeley. (View online resource)
- Hobbs, R.J. and Richardson, D.M. (2011). Invasion ecology and restoration ecology: Parallel evolution in two fields of endeavour. In: Fifty years of invasion ecology. The legacy of Charles Elton. Richardson, D.M. (ed.). Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford. pp. 61 – 69.
- Hui, C., Krug, R.M. and Richardson, D.M. (2011). Modelling spread in invasion ecology: A synthesis. In: Fifty Years of Invasion Ecology: The Legacy of Charles Elton. Richardson, D.M. (ed.). Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford. pp. 329 – 343.
- Le Maitre, D.C., de Lange, W.J., Richardson, D.M., Wise, R.M. and van Wilgen, B.W. (2011). The economic consequences of environmental impacts of alien plant invasions in South Africa. In: Biological invasions. Environmental and economic costs of alien plant, animal and microbe invasions (2nd Edition). Pimentel, D. (ed.). CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida. pp. 295 – 323.
- Rejmánek, M. and Richardson, D.M. (2011). Eucalypts. In: Encyclopedia of biological invasions. Simberloff, D. and Rejmánek, M. (eds.). University of California Press, Berkeley. pp. 203 – 209.
- Richardson, D.M. (2011). Forestry and agroforestry. In: Encyclopedia of biological invasions. Simberloff, D. and Rejmánek, M. (eds.). University of California Press, Berkeley. pp. 241 – 248.
- Richardson, D.M. (2011). Invasion science: The roads travelled and the roads ahead. In: Fifty years of invasion ecology. The legacy of Charles Elton. Richardson, D.M. (ed.). Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford. pp. 397 – 407.
- Richardson, D.M. (2011). Trees and shrubs. In: Encyclopedia of biological invasions. Simberloff, D. and Rejmánek, M. (eds.). University of California Press, Berkeley. pp. 670 – 677.
- Richardson, D.M., Pyšek, P. and Carlton, J.T. (2011). A compendium of essential concepts and terminology in invasion ecology. In: Fifty years of invasion ecology. The legacy of Charles Elton. Richardson, D.M. (ed.). Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford. pp. 409 – 420.
- Richardson, D.M., Wilson, J.R.U., Weyl, O.L.F. and Griffiths, C.L. (2011). South Africa: Invasions. In: Encyclopedia of biological invasions. Simberloff, D. and Rejmánek, M. (eds.). University of California Press, Berkeley. pp. 643 – 651.
- Traveset, A. and Richardson, D.M. (2011). Mutualisms – key drivers of invasions… key casualties of invasions. In: Fifty years of invasion ecology. The legacy of Charles Elton. Richardson, D.M. (ed.). Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford. pp. 143 – 160.
- van Wilgen, N.J. and Richardson, D.M. (2011). Defining appropriate responses for addressing the increasing trade in alien species – the case of reptiles. In: Observations on Environmental Change in South Africa. Zietsman, L. (ed.). SUN Press, Stellenbosch. pp. 135 – 139.
- Irlich, U.M., Richardson, D.M., Davies, S.J. and Chown, S.L. (2014). Climate change and alien species in South Africa. In: Invasive species and global climate change. Ziska, L.H. and Dukes, J.S. (eds.). CAB International, Wallingford, UK. pp. 129-147.
- Wilson, J.R.U., Gaertner, M., Griffiths, C.L., Kotzé, I., Le Maitre, D.C., Marr, S.M., Picker, M.D., Spear, D., Stafford, L., Richardson, D.M., van Wilgen, B.W. and Wannenburgh, A. (2014). Biological invasions in the Cape Floristic Region: history, current patterns, impacts, and management challenges. In: Fynbos: ecology, evolution, and conservation of a megadiverse region. Allsopp, N., Colville, J.F. and Verboom, G.A. (eds.). Oxford University Press, Oxford. pp. 273-298.
- Brunel, S., Fernández-Galiano, E., Genovesi, P., Heywood, V.H., Kueffer, C. and Richardson, D.M. (2013). Invasive alien species: a growing but neglected threat? In: Late lessons from early warnings: science, precaution, innovation. European Environment Agency, Denmark, pp. 486 – 508. (View online resource)
- Gaertner, M., Holmes, P.M. and Richardson, D.M. (2012). Biological invasions, resilience and restoration. In: Restoration ecology: the new frontier. van Andel, J. and Aronson, J. (eds.). Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 265-280.
- Mascaro, J., Harris, J., Lach, L., Thompson, A., Perring, M., Richardson, D.M. and Ellis, E. (2012). Origins of the novel ecosystem concept. In: Novel ecosystems: intervening in the new ecological world order. Hobbs, R.J., Higgs, E.C. and Hall, C.M. (eds.). Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford. pp. in press.
- Pyšek, P. and Richardson, D.M. (2012). Invasive species. In: Berkshire Encyclopaedia of Sustainability. Vol. 5: Ecosystem Management and Sustainability. Craig, R.K., Nagle, J.C., Pardy, B., Schmitz, O. and Smith, W. (eds.). Berkshire Publishing Group, Great Barrington, MA. pp. 211-219.
- Richardson, D.M. and Gaertner, M. (2012). Plant invasions as builders and shapers of novel ecosystems. In: Novel ecosystems: intervening in the new ecological world order. Hobbs, R.J., Higgs, E.C. and Hall, C.M. (eds.). Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford. pp. in press.
- Brundu, G. and Richardson, D.M. (2016). Code of conduct on planted forest: recommended management for introduced and invasive tree species. In: Introduced tree species in European forests: opportunities and challenges. Krumm, F. and Vítková, L. (eds.). European Forest Institute, Joensuu, Finland. pp. 144-147.
- Davies, S.J., Measey, G.J., du Plessis, D. and Richardson, D.M. (2016). Science and education at the Centre for Invasion Biology. In: Biodiversity and Education for Sustainable Development. Castro, P., Azeiteiro, U.M., Bacelar-Nicolau, P., Filho, W.L. and Azul, A.M. (eds.). Springer International Publishing, Switzerland. pp. 93-105.
- Blanchard, R., Kumschick, S. and Richardson, D.M. (2017). Biofuel plants as potential invasive species: Environmental concerns and progress towards objective risk assessment. In: Roadmap for sustainable biofuels in southern Africa: Regulatory frameworks for improved development? . Ruppel, O.C. and Dix, H. (eds.). Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V., Johannesburg. pp. 47-60.
- Richardson, D.M. (2017). Foreword: Towards Evidence-Based and Risk-Weighted Strategies for Biosecurity. In: Invasive Species: Risk Assessment and Management. Robinson, A.P., Walshe, T., Burgman, M.A. and Nunn, M. (eds.). Cambridge University Press. pp. xi.