1.. Implementation of the full spectra of screening tools to prevent the introduction of invasive species results in a need to evaluate the cost-efficiency of gathering the information needed to screen for these species. 2. We show how the Bayesian value of information approach can be used to derive the benefit of a screening model based on species traits, which in combination with the base rate of invasiveness, i.e. the proportion of invasive species among those introduced and established, predicts species-specific invasiveness. 3. A pre-posterior Bayesian analysis demonstrated that the benefit of the screening model of invasiveness depends on both the accuracy in predictions and the uncertainty in the base rate of invasiveness. However, e...
ABSTRACT Population viability analysis, the use of ecological models to assess a population's r...
As concern regarding the environmental and economic impacts of non-native invasive species (NIS) gro...
We illustrate the utility of expert elicitation, explicit recognition of uncertainty, and the value ...
Risk analysis of species invasions links biology and economics, is increasingly mandated by internat...
Invasive species can lead to community-level damage to the invaded ecosystem and extinction of nativ...
Paper presented at: Preventing biological invasions: best practices in pre-import risk screening for...
This paper develops a model of invasive species control when the species ’ population size is unknow...
Increasing international trade and tourist activities raise the likelihood that invasive species wil...
Predicting an uncertain future with uncertain knowledge is a challenge. The success of efforts to pr...
Summary: The extensive impact of invasive species has motivated a growing field of research combinin...
Worldwide, we rely on introduced plants for the essentials of human life; however, intentional plant...
Invasive species have significant ecological and economic impacts. To control species\u27 invasion, ...
Using the Australian weed risk assessment (WRA) model as an example, we applied a combination of boo...
Risk analysis for biological invasions is similar to other types of natural and human hazards. For e...
Invasive species have significant ecological and economic impacts. To control species\u27 invasion, ...
ABSTRACT Population viability analysis, the use of ecological models to assess a population's r...
As concern regarding the environmental and economic impacts of non-native invasive species (NIS) gro...
We illustrate the utility of expert elicitation, explicit recognition of uncertainty, and the value ...
Risk analysis of species invasions links biology and economics, is increasingly mandated by internat...
Invasive species can lead to community-level damage to the invaded ecosystem and extinction of nativ...
Paper presented at: Preventing biological invasions: best practices in pre-import risk screening for...
This paper develops a model of invasive species control when the species ’ population size is unknow...
Increasing international trade and tourist activities raise the likelihood that invasive species wil...
Predicting an uncertain future with uncertain knowledge is a challenge. The success of efforts to pr...
Summary: The extensive impact of invasive species has motivated a growing field of research combinin...
Worldwide, we rely on introduced plants for the essentials of human life; however, intentional plant...
Invasive species have significant ecological and economic impacts. To control species\u27 invasion, ...
Using the Australian weed risk assessment (WRA) model as an example, we applied a combination of boo...
Risk analysis for biological invasions is similar to other types of natural and human hazards. For e...
Invasive species have significant ecological and economic impacts. To control species\u27 invasion, ...
ABSTRACT Population viability analysis, the use of ecological models to assess a population's r...
As concern regarding the environmental and economic impacts of non-native invasive species (NIS) gro...
We illustrate the utility of expert elicitation, explicit recognition of uncertainty, and the value ...