Early detection of target non-indigenous species is one of the most important determinants of a successful eradication campaign. For early detection to be successful, and provide the highest probability of achieving eradication, intense surveillance is often required that can involve significant resources. Volunteer based monitoring or “citizen science” is one potential tool to address this problem. This study differs from standard citizen science projects because the participants are personnel or contractors of a company working on Barrow Island, Western Australia. We show that personnel can contribute successfully to a surveillance program aimed at detecting a broad taxonomic range of non-indigenous vertebrate and invertebrate species. Us...
Expanding general surveillance can improve invasive species detection to support eradication. Tradit...
Citizen Science has traditionally been applied in biodiversity monitoring, as the approach holds the...
Well‐designed citizen science projects can improve the capacity of the scientific community to detec...
Early detection of target non-indigenous species is one of the most important determinants of a succ...
Aim: We developed a new method to design objective, risk-based surveillance systems for non-indigeno...
We report on our experience of NIS monitoring within the Egadi Islands MPA and at Pianosa Island Nat...
Summary: Invasive alien species (IAS) adversely impact biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and socio-...
Monitoring threatened species is vital for effective conservation, and citizen science can fill info...
To understand the invasive potential and the spread dynamics of an alien species, any newly colonize...
The introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) is an ongoing phenomenon which has been pointed out...
The chief purpose of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is biodiversity conservation. The effects that inv...
Barrow Island, north-west coast of Australia, is one of the world’s significant conservation areas, ...
Monitoring potentially devastating coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) populations at scale...
In the last few decades, anthopogenic activities, introduction of Non-Indigenous Species (NIS, i.e. ...
Well‐designed citizen science projects can improve the capacity of the scientific community to detec...
Expanding general surveillance can improve invasive species detection to support eradication. Tradit...
Citizen Science has traditionally been applied in biodiversity monitoring, as the approach holds the...
Well‐designed citizen science projects can improve the capacity of the scientific community to detec...
Early detection of target non-indigenous species is one of the most important determinants of a succ...
Aim: We developed a new method to design objective, risk-based surveillance systems for non-indigeno...
We report on our experience of NIS monitoring within the Egadi Islands MPA and at Pianosa Island Nat...
Summary: Invasive alien species (IAS) adversely impact biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and socio-...
Monitoring threatened species is vital for effective conservation, and citizen science can fill info...
To understand the invasive potential and the spread dynamics of an alien species, any newly colonize...
The introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) is an ongoing phenomenon which has been pointed out...
The chief purpose of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) is biodiversity conservation. The effects that inv...
Barrow Island, north-west coast of Australia, is one of the world’s significant conservation areas, ...
Monitoring potentially devastating coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) populations at scale...
In the last few decades, anthopogenic activities, introduction of Non-Indigenous Species (NIS, i.e. ...
Well‐designed citizen science projects can improve the capacity of the scientific community to detec...
Expanding general surveillance can improve invasive species detection to support eradication. Tradit...
Citizen Science has traditionally been applied in biodiversity monitoring, as the approach holds the...
Well‐designed citizen science projects can improve the capacity of the scientific community to detec...