We can eliminate invasions or live with them. Successful management projects
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Conciliation biology: the eco-evolutionary management of permanently invaded biotic systemsAgent-based Bayesian approach to monitoring the progress of invasive species eradication programs.Effects of climate change, invasive species, and disease on the distribution of native European crayfishes.Evaluating the "recovery level" of endangered species without prior information before alien invasion.Mechanical Harvesting Effectively Controls Young Typha spp. Invasion and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Data Enhances Post-treatment Monitoring.Towards the genetic control of invasive species.Analyzing the social factors that influence willingness to pay for invasive alien species management under two different strategies: eradication and prevention.Effective control of aquatic invasive species in tropical Australia.The impacts of modern warfare on freshwater ecosystems.Precision control of an invasive ant on an ecologically sensitive tropical island: a principle with wide applicability.Which factors affect the success or failure of eradication campaigns against alien species?Size matters: insights from an allometric approach to evaluate control methods for invasive Australian Rhinella marina.Integrating biology into invasive species management is a key principle for eradication success: the case of yellow crazy ant Anoplolepis gracilipes in northern Australia.Population-specific demography and invasion potential in medfly.Optimal dynamic control of invasions: applying a systematic conservation approach.Improving invasive species management by integrating priorities and contributions of scientists and decision makersPotential of Environmental DNA to Evaluate Northern Pike (Esox lucius) Eradication Efforts: An Experimental Test and Case StudyDNA-based identification of invasive alien species in relation to Canadian federal policy and law, and the basis of rapid-response management.Research priorities for conservation and natural resource management in Oceania's small island developing states.Intensive removal of signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) from rivers increases numbers and taxon richness of macroinvertebrate species.An overview of recent research in marine biological invasions.Finding needles (or ants) in haystacks: predicting locations of invasive organisms to inform eradication and containment.Coping with the Lionfish Invasion: Can Targeted Removals Yield Beneficial Effects?Risk management to prioritise the eradication of new and emerging invasive non-native speciesInvasive species management will benefit from social impact assessmentSurvey tools and demographic parameters of SlovakianAgrilusassociated with beech and poplarLook before you treat: increasing the cost effectiveness of eradication programs with aerial surveillanceKilling Carp (Cyprinus carpio) as a Volunteer Practice: implications for community involvement in invasive species management and policyPublic support for invasive alien species eradication programs: insights from the NetherlandsAre genetic databases sufficiently populated to detect non-indigenous species?Notseeing isnotbelieving: volunteer beliefs about Burmese pythons in Florida and implications for public participation in invasive species removalTracking invasive animals with electronic tags to assess risks and develop management strategiesSpatial heterogeneity in invasive species impacts at the landscape scaleEvaluation system for management measures of invasive alien speciesEndemic Amami Jay, invasive Small Indian Mongoose, and other alien organisms: a new century investigation of island aliens towards improved ecosystem managementAssessing the efficacy and ecology of biocontrol and biomanipulation for managing invasive pest fishSuccessful eradication of a suburban Pallas’s squirrel Callosciurus erythraeus (Pallas 1779) (Rodentia, Sciuridae) population in Flanders (northern Belgium)Understanding and integrating knowledge to improve invasive species managementInfluences of size and sex on invasive species aggression and native species vulnerability: a case for modern regression techniquesImproving science-based invasive species management with physiological knowledge, concepts, and tools
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We can eliminate invasions or live with them. Successful management projects
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наукова стаття, опублікована в липні 2008
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We can eliminate invasions or live with them. Successful management projects
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We can eliminate invasions or live with them. Successful management projects
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We can eliminate invasions or live with them. Successful management projects
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We can eliminate invasions or live with them. Successful management projects
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We can eliminate invasions or live with them. Successful management projects
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We can eliminate invasions or live with them. Successful management projects
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We can eliminate invasions or live with them. Successful management projects
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Daniel Simberloff
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10.1007/S10530-008-9317-Z
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2008-07-09T00:00:00Z