Ecological monitoring programmes are designed to detect and measure changes in biodiversity and ecosystems. In the case of biological invasions, they can contribute to anticipating risks and adaptively managing invaders. However, monitoring is often expensive because large amounts of data might be needed to draw inferences. Thus, careful planning is required to ensure that monitoring goals are realistically achieved. Species distribution models (SDMs) can provide estimates of suitable areas to invasion. Predictions from these models can be applied as inputs in optimization strategies seeking to identify the optimal extent of the networks of areas required for monitoring risk of invasion under current and future environmental conditions. A h...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...
1. Ecological monitoring programmes are designed to detect and measure changes in biodiversity and e...
1. Ecological monitoring programmes are designed to detect and measure changes in biodiversity and e...
To protect native biodiversity and habitats from the negative impacts of biological invasions, compr...
To protect native biodiversity and habitats from the negative impacts of biological invasions, compr...
Species distribution models (SDMs) studies suggest that, without control measures, the distribution ...
1. The importance of monitoring biodiversity to detect and understand changes throughout time and to...
The importance of monitoring biodiversity to detect and understand changes throughout time and to in...
The importance of monitoring biodiversity to detect and understand changes throughout time and to in...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...
The importance of monitoring biodiversity to detect and understand changes throughout time and to in...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...
1. Ecological monitoring programmes are designed to detect and measure changes in biodiversity and e...
1. Ecological monitoring programmes are designed to detect and measure changes in biodiversity and e...
To protect native biodiversity and habitats from the negative impacts of biological invasions, compr...
To protect native biodiversity and habitats from the negative impacts of biological invasions, compr...
Species distribution models (SDMs) studies suggest that, without control measures, the distribution ...
1. The importance of monitoring biodiversity to detect and understand changes throughout time and to...
The importance of monitoring biodiversity to detect and understand changes throughout time and to in...
The importance of monitoring biodiversity to detect and understand changes throughout time and to in...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...
The importance of monitoring biodiversity to detect and understand changes throughout time and to in...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...
Much has been done to address the challenges of biological invasions, but fundamental questions (e.g...