Areas of high conservation value are often baited with poison to reduce the density of invasive predators, and consequentially reduce the impact on native animals. Poison baits are typically distributed uniformly across a landscape, but there has been no work to determine if this is a cost-effective way to protect endangered species. We consider a small, high-value conservation asset within a broader landscape that is baited to control invasive predators. The predator density in the baited region is modelled with a reaction-diffusion equation, and we use optimal control theory to solve for the long term baiting strategy which minimises the predator density at the conservation asset
Natural enemies such as herbivores that are introduced to reduce invasive plants can spill over into...
Rapid diffusion of non-indigenous species and plants has significant impact on environmental threats...
This paper investigates the impact of heterogeneous intensity in the optimal control of invasive spe...
Invasive species are a worldwide issue, both ecologically and economically. A large body of work foc...
International audienceBiological control, the use of an organism to reduce the population density of...
Improving strategies for the control and eradication of invasive species is an important aspect of n...
This study examines the spatial nature of optimal bioinvasion control. We develop and parameterize a...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
In addressing the problem of invasive species, decision makers have a variety of options, each targe...
In addressing the problem of invasive species, decision makers have a variety of options, each targe...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Introduced predators can have pronounced effects on naïve prey species; thus, predator control is of...
The growth and spread of established Invasive Alien Species (IAS) cause significant ecological and e...
Strategies used to manage invasive species include prevention, eradication, suppression, containment...
The removal of invasive species is the first step toward restoring an ecosystem following invasion. ...
Natural enemies such as herbivores that are introduced to reduce invasive plants can spill over into...
Rapid diffusion of non-indigenous species and plants has significant impact on environmental threats...
This paper investigates the impact of heterogeneous intensity in the optimal control of invasive spe...
Invasive species are a worldwide issue, both ecologically and economically. A large body of work foc...
International audienceBiological control, the use of an organism to reduce the population density of...
Improving strategies for the control and eradication of invasive species is an important aspect of n...
This study examines the spatial nature of optimal bioinvasion control. We develop and parameterize a...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
In addressing the problem of invasive species, decision makers have a variety of options, each targe...
In addressing the problem of invasive species, decision makers have a variety of options, each targe...
Invasive species are significant threats to biodiversity, natural ecosystems and agriculture leading...
Introduced predators can have pronounced effects on naïve prey species; thus, predator control is of...
The growth and spread of established Invasive Alien Species (IAS) cause significant ecological and e...
Strategies used to manage invasive species include prevention, eradication, suppression, containment...
The removal of invasive species is the first step toward restoring an ecosystem following invasion. ...
Natural enemies such as herbivores that are introduced to reduce invasive plants can spill over into...
Rapid diffusion of non-indigenous species and plants has significant impact on environmental threats...
This paper investigates the impact of heterogeneous intensity in the optimal control of invasive spe...