P>1. Failing to account for uncertainty in the detection of invasive plants may lead to inefficient management strategies and wasted resources. Smart strategies to manage plant invasions requires consideration of the economic costs and benefits, and plant life-history characteristics as well as imperfect detection
The successful management of biological populations is essential to both the world's economic and en...
Invasive species managers must decide how best to allocate surveillance and control effort through s...
Invasive species are a cause for concern in natural and economic systems and require both monitoring...
The presence of invasive species is often not realized until well after the species becomes establis...
As concern regarding the environmental and economic impacts of non-native invasive species (NIS) gro...
When it comes to invasive species management, economists have focused on the trade-off between preve...
Management of an invasive plant species can be viewed as two separate and successive processes. The ...
The notion of being sure that you have completely eradicated an invasive species is fanciful because...
The notion of being sure that you have completely eradicated an invasive species is fanciful because...
Public policy for managing invasive species has largely focused on preventive measures prior to dete...
Ascertaining whether invasive species are the drivers or passengers of ecological change is crucial ...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of plants continue to devastate ecosystems and livelihoods world...
Government agencies develop invasive species management programmes assuming early detection is key t...
Summary: The extensive impact of invasive species has motivated a growing field of research combinin...
Prioritizing exotic or invasive pest threats in terms of agricultural, environmental, or human healt...
The successful management of biological populations is essential to both the world's economic and en...
Invasive species managers must decide how best to allocate surveillance and control effort through s...
Invasive species are a cause for concern in natural and economic systems and require both monitoring...
The presence of invasive species is often not realized until well after the species becomes establis...
As concern regarding the environmental and economic impacts of non-native invasive species (NIS) gro...
When it comes to invasive species management, economists have focused on the trade-off between preve...
Management of an invasive plant species can be viewed as two separate and successive processes. The ...
The notion of being sure that you have completely eradicated an invasive species is fanciful because...
The notion of being sure that you have completely eradicated an invasive species is fanciful because...
Public policy for managing invasive species has largely focused on preventive measures prior to dete...
Ascertaining whether invasive species are the drivers or passengers of ecological change is crucial ...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of plants continue to devastate ecosystems and livelihoods world...
Government agencies develop invasive species management programmes assuming early detection is key t...
Summary: The extensive impact of invasive species has motivated a growing field of research combinin...
Prioritizing exotic or invasive pest threats in terms of agricultural, environmental, or human healt...
The successful management of biological populations is essential to both the world's economic and en...
Invasive species managers must decide how best to allocate surveillance and control effort through s...
Invasive species are a cause for concern in natural and economic systems and require both monitoring...