Populations of invasive species often spread heterogeneously across a landscape, consisting of local populations that cluster in space but are connected by dispersal. A fundamental dilemma for invasive species control is how to optimally allocate limited fiscal resources across local populations. Theoretical work based on perfect knowledge of demographic connectivity suggests that targeting local populations from which migrants originate (sources) can be optimal. However, demographic processes such as abundance and dispersal can be highly uncertain, and the relationship between local population density and damage costs (damage function) is rarely known. We used a metapopulation model to understand how budget and uncertainty in abundance, co...
Alien species are often a major threat to native species. We consider optimal conservation strategie...
Cost-effective surveillance strategies are needed for efficient responses to biological invasions an...
Rapid diffusion of non-indigenous species and plants has significant impact on environmental threats...
Dispersal drives invasion dynamics of nonnative species and pathogens. Applying knowledge of dispers...
When it comes to invasive species management, economists have focused on the trade-off between preve...
Determining how to cost-effectively allocate resources for managing invasive species is a notoriousl...
Invasive species cause significant losses through their effect on agriculture, human health and the ...
The successful management of biological populations is essential to both the world's economic and en...
We present a conceptual, but empirically applicable, model for determining the optimal allocation of...
Success of large-scale control programs for established invasive species is challenging to evaluate ...
The social, economic, and environmental impacts of invasive plants are well recognized. However, the...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Understanding effectiveness of control strategies of pest species is fundamental for planning effici...
© Dr. Christopher M. BakerInvasive species are responsible for enormous ecological and economic dama...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Alien species are often a major threat to native species. We consider optimal conservation strategie...
Cost-effective surveillance strategies are needed for efficient responses to biological invasions an...
Rapid diffusion of non-indigenous species and plants has significant impact on environmental threats...
Dispersal drives invasion dynamics of nonnative species and pathogens. Applying knowledge of dispers...
When it comes to invasive species management, economists have focused on the trade-off between preve...
Determining how to cost-effectively allocate resources for managing invasive species is a notoriousl...
Invasive species cause significant losses through their effect on agriculture, human health and the ...
The successful management of biological populations is essential to both the world's economic and en...
We present a conceptual, but empirically applicable, model for determining the optimal allocation of...
Success of large-scale control programs for established invasive species is challenging to evaluate ...
The social, economic, and environmental impacts of invasive plants are well recognized. However, the...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Understanding effectiveness of control strategies of pest species is fundamental for planning effici...
© Dr. Christopher M. BakerInvasive species are responsible for enormous ecological and economic dama...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Alien species are often a major threat to native species. We consider optimal conservation strategie...
Cost-effective surveillance strategies are needed for efficient responses to biological invasions an...
Rapid diffusion of non-indigenous species and plants has significant impact on environmental threats...