Abstract Metapopulation models may be applied to inform natural resource management to guide actions targeted at location‐specific subpopulations. Model insights frequently help to understand which subpopulations to target and highlight the importance of connections among subpopulations. For example, managers often treat aquatic invasive species populations as discrete populations due to hydrological (e.g., lakes, pools formed by dams) or jurisdictional boundaries (e.g., river segments by country or jurisdictional units such as states or provinces). However, aquatic invasive species often have high rates of dispersion and migration among heterogenous locations, which complicates traditional metapopulation models and may not conform to manag...
Background: Invasive species are a serious problem in ecosystems, but are difficult to eradicate onc...
Management actions aimed at eradicating exotic fish species from riverine ecosystems can be better i...
Invasive species are often mechanically removed to reduce or eliminate their populations. However, r...
The Asian carp are an invasive species that was originally introduced to the United States in the 19...
Aim -- Even successful invaders are abundant only in a fraction of locales they inhabit. One of the ...
The effects of biological invasions on native biodiversity have resulted in a range of policy and ma...
Plan BSilver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) and Bighead carp (H. nobilis) were initially introdu...
Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella), bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis), and silver carp (H....
In the Mississippi River Basin of North America, invasive bigheaded carp (silver carp Hypophthalmich...
. We assessed the geographic potential of four Eurasian cyprinid fishes (common carp, tench, grass c...
Lateral habitats provide a multitude of benefits to riverine fishes, including invasive Silver Carp ...
Estimating the risk associated with species and pathogen movements involves considerable uncertainty...
International audienceManagement actions aimed at eradicating exotic fish species from riverine ecos...
Globally, the homogenization of species has become a threat to biodiversity. As species are transpor...
Invasive species are spreading in aquatic systems at an unprecedented rate and have the potential to...
Background: Invasive species are a serious problem in ecosystems, but are difficult to eradicate onc...
Management actions aimed at eradicating exotic fish species from riverine ecosystems can be better i...
Invasive species are often mechanically removed to reduce or eliminate their populations. However, r...
The Asian carp are an invasive species that was originally introduced to the United States in the 19...
Aim -- Even successful invaders are abundant only in a fraction of locales they inhabit. One of the ...
The effects of biological invasions on native biodiversity have resulted in a range of policy and ma...
Plan BSilver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) and Bighead carp (H. nobilis) were initially introdu...
Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella), bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis), and silver carp (H....
In the Mississippi River Basin of North America, invasive bigheaded carp (silver carp Hypophthalmich...
. We assessed the geographic potential of four Eurasian cyprinid fishes (common carp, tench, grass c...
Lateral habitats provide a multitude of benefits to riverine fishes, including invasive Silver Carp ...
Estimating the risk associated with species and pathogen movements involves considerable uncertainty...
International audienceManagement actions aimed at eradicating exotic fish species from riverine ecos...
Globally, the homogenization of species has become a threat to biodiversity. As species are transpor...
Invasive species are spreading in aquatic systems at an unprecedented rate and have the potential to...
Background: Invasive species are a serious problem in ecosystems, but are difficult to eradicate onc...
Management actions aimed at eradicating exotic fish species from riverine ecosystems can be better i...
Invasive species are often mechanically removed to reduce or eliminate their populations. However, r...