Success of large-scale control programs for established invasive species is challenging to evaluate because of spatial variability in expansion rates, management techniques, and the strength of management intensity. For a well-established invasive species in the spreading phase of invasion, a useful metric of impact is the magnitude by which control slows the rate of spatial spread. The prevention of spatial spreading likely results in substantial benefits in terms of ecosystem or economic damage that is prevented by an expanding invasive species. To understand how local management actions could impact the spatial spread of an established invasive species, we analyzed distribution and management data for feral swine across contiguous United...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa), a successful invasive species in the United States, have established growi...
Contact rates vary widely among individuals in socially structured wildlife populations. Understandi...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa) impact resources through their destructive feeding behavior, competition wi...
Success of large-scale control programs for established invasive species is challenging to evaluate ...
Abundance and distribution of feral swine (Sus scrofa) in the USA have increased dramatically during...
1. The eruption of invasive wild pigs (IWPs) Sus scrofa throughout the world exemplifies the need to...
Evaluating the efficacy of management actions to control invasive species is crucial for maintaining...
Swine (Sus scrofa) have been introduced in many places throughout the world, and in many places they...
Understanding effectiveness of control strategies of pest species is fundamental for planning effici...
The effect of heterogeneous environments upon the dynamics of invasion and the eradication or contro...
Evaluation of the progress of management programs for invasive species is crucial for demonstrating ...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa) have been repeatedly introduced to locations around the world. Aided by bot...
The eruption of invasive wild pigs (IWPs) Sus scrofa throughout the world exemplifies the need to un...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa), a successful invasive species in the United States, have established growi...
Contact rates vary widely among individuals in socially structured wildlife populations. Understandi...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa) impact resources through their destructive feeding behavior, competition wi...
Success of large-scale control programs for established invasive species is challenging to evaluate ...
Abundance and distribution of feral swine (Sus scrofa) in the USA have increased dramatically during...
1. The eruption of invasive wild pigs (IWPs) Sus scrofa throughout the world exemplifies the need to...
Evaluating the efficacy of management actions to control invasive species is crucial for maintaining...
Swine (Sus scrofa) have been introduced in many places throughout the world, and in many places they...
Understanding effectiveness of control strategies of pest species is fundamental for planning effici...
The effect of heterogeneous environments upon the dynamics of invasion and the eradication or contro...
Evaluation of the progress of management programs for invasive species is crucial for demonstrating ...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa) have been repeatedly introduced to locations around the world. Aided by bot...
The eruption of invasive wild pigs (IWPs) Sus scrofa throughout the world exemplifies the need to un...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa), a successful invasive species in the United States, have established growi...
Contact rates vary widely among individuals in socially structured wildlife populations. Understandi...
Feral swine (Sus scrofa) impact resources through their destructive feeding behavior, competition wi...