In aquatic systems, biological invasions can result in adverse ecological effects. Man-agement techniques available for non-native fish removal programs (including eradica-tion and population size control) vary widely, but include chemicals, harvest regimes, physical removal, or biological control. For management agencies, deciding on what non-native fish removal program to use has been challenging because there is little reliable information about the relative effectiveness of these measures in controlling or eradicat-ing non-native fish. We conducted a systematic review, including a critical appraisal of study validity, to assess the effectiveness of different non-native fish removal methods, and to identify the factors that influence the...
10.4.1 Brown and black bullheads Beneficial ● Application of a biocide Two studies in the UK and US...
Biological invasions by non-indigenous species are considered a leading threat to biodiversity, with...
Introduced species are a major threat to native biodiversity and, whilst there are socio-economic be...
Background: This systematic review will address the need for having a better understanding of the ev...
1. Management of non-native species aims to prevent biological invasions using actions including con...
1. The effects of biological invasions on native biodiversity have resulted in a range of policy and...
1. Management of non-native species aims to prevent biological invasions using actions including con...
1. Invasions by non‐native species can compromise the conservation value of otherwise pristine headw...
Comparisons of the effectiveness of different fishing techniques in non-wadeable habitats give insig...
1.8.1 Reduce predation by other species Beneficial ● Remove or control fish by drying out ponds One...
The Emergency Recovery Plan for freshwater biodiversity recognizes that addressing nonnative species...
Invasion biologists often focus on facilitative interactions between non-native species. These facil...
1. Asian topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva has been recognized as a highly invasive cyprinid fish...
The effects of biological invasions on native biodiversity have resulted in a range of policy and ma...
The eradication of invasive species is a management strategy implemented to eliminate adverse impact...
10.4.1 Brown and black bullheads Beneficial ● Application of a biocide Two studies in the UK and US...
Biological invasions by non-indigenous species are considered a leading threat to biodiversity, with...
Introduced species are a major threat to native biodiversity and, whilst there are socio-economic be...
Background: This systematic review will address the need for having a better understanding of the ev...
1. Management of non-native species aims to prevent biological invasions using actions including con...
1. The effects of biological invasions on native biodiversity have resulted in a range of policy and...
1. Management of non-native species aims to prevent biological invasions using actions including con...
1. Invasions by non‐native species can compromise the conservation value of otherwise pristine headw...
Comparisons of the effectiveness of different fishing techniques in non-wadeable habitats give insig...
1.8.1 Reduce predation by other species Beneficial ● Remove or control fish by drying out ponds One...
The Emergency Recovery Plan for freshwater biodiversity recognizes that addressing nonnative species...
Invasion biologists often focus on facilitative interactions between non-native species. These facil...
1. Asian topmouth gudgeon Pseudorasbora parva has been recognized as a highly invasive cyprinid fish...
The effects of biological invasions on native biodiversity have resulted in a range of policy and ma...
The eradication of invasive species is a management strategy implemented to eliminate adverse impact...
10.4.1 Brown and black bullheads Beneficial ● Application of a biocide Two studies in the UK and US...
Biological invasions by non-indigenous species are considered a leading threat to biodiversity, with...
Introduced species are a major threat to native biodiversity and, whilst there are socio-economic be...