Dispersal drives invasion dynamics of nonnative species and pathogens. Applying knowledge of dispersal to optimize the management of invasions can mean the difference between a failed and a successful control program and dramatically improve the return on investment of control efforts. A common approach to identifying optimal management solutions for invasions is to optimize dynamic spatial models that incorporate dispersal. Optimizing these spatial models can be very challenging because the interaction of time, space, and uncertainty rapidly amplifies the number of dimensions being considered. Addressing such problems requires advances in and the integration of techniques from multiple fields, including ecology, decision analysis, bioecono...
This study develops and solves a stochastic, multi-year, discrete space-time model that allows the c...
Economic growth is recognized as an important factor associated with species invasions. Consequently...
Invasive plants cause substantial economic and environmental damage throughout the world. However, e...
Populations of invasive species often spread heterogeneously across a landscape, consisting of local...
Rapid diffusion of non-indigenous species and plants has significant impact on environmental threats...
Government agencies lack robust modelling tools to manage the spread of invasive alien species (IAS)...
This study examines the spatial nature of optimal bioinvasion control. We develop and parameterize a...
© 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...
Determining how to cost-effectively allocate resources for managing invasive species is a notoriousl...
Effectively dealing with invasive species is a pervasive problem in environmental management. The da...
Invasive species are a major cause of environmental change and are often costly to control. Decision...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
The successful management of biological populations is essential to both the world's economic and en...
Summary: The extensive impact of invasive species has motivated a growing field of research combinin...
This study develops and solves a stochastic, multi-year, discrete space-time model that allows the c...
Economic growth is recognized as an important factor associated with species invasions. Consequently...
Invasive plants cause substantial economic and environmental damage throughout the world. However, e...
Populations of invasive species often spread heterogeneously across a landscape, consisting of local...
Rapid diffusion of non-indigenous species and plants has significant impact on environmental threats...
Government agencies lack robust modelling tools to manage the spread of invasive alien species (IAS)...
This study examines the spatial nature of optimal bioinvasion control. We develop and parameterize a...
© 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...
Determining how to cost-effectively allocate resources for managing invasive species is a notoriousl...
Effectively dealing with invasive species is a pervasive problem in environmental management. The da...
Invasive species are a major cause of environmental change and are often costly to control. Decision...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
The successful management of biological populations is essential to both the world's economic and en...
Summary: The extensive impact of invasive species has motivated a growing field of research combinin...
This study develops and solves a stochastic, multi-year, discrete space-time model that allows the c...
Economic growth is recognized as an important factor associated with species invasions. Consequently...
Invasive plants cause substantial economic and environmental damage throughout the world. However, e...