Realizing and assessing social successes in invasive species management
Abstract Each year untold numbers of land managers and volunteers work individually and collectively to manage invasive plant, animal, and insect species. Whether such efforts are deemed successful depends on ecological and economic outcomes, with limited consideration of the social processes, costs, and benefits.
Sonia Graham +6 more
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Assessing structural and reported biosecurity measures in Irish broiler farms from 2019 to 2023. [PDF]
Wei L +3 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the practices and biosecurity measures of veterinary medicine professionals in Brazil. [PDF]
Barreto JVP +8 more
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Abstract The presence of Thrips parvispinus (Karny, 1922) is reported for the first time in Italy. Prior to this finding, within Europe the pest was only known to be established in Spain. The discovery happened in a greenhouse cultivating gerberas in south‐eastern Sicily, a region recognized as Italy's primary and one of Europe's most important ...
Giuseppe Massimino Cocuzza +2 more
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Relation Between Farm Biosecurity Measures and Poultry Production Performances: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Vougat Ngom R +3 more
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Impact of biosecurity measures, social pressure and bullying on attitudes, perceptions, and job satisfaction levels among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey. [PDF]
Sarfraz A +12 more
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Measuring The Cost of Biosecurity at Broiler Farms
This research was conducted to know the ratio between investment and business scale in an effort to determine whether large-scale farms or small-scale farms invest more in biosecurity. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that the average cost of biosecurity for large and small scale broiler farm was IDR 310.7/bird and IDR 1,340/bird
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Serological responses of Sport horses pre‐ and post‐third vaccination with Strangvac
Summary Background Strangles, caused by Streptococcus equi, is an endemic disease of horses throughout the world. A vaccine against strangles, Strangvac, is available in Europe, but there are no published serological data following the revaccination of Sport horses.
U. Hedenström +8 more
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Economic Incentives for Controlling Trade-Related Biological Invasions in the Great Lakes [PDF]
Ballast water from commercial ships engaged in international trade has been implicated as the primary invasion pathway in over 60 percent of new introductions of invasive alien species (IAS) in the Great Lakes since 1960.
Horan, Richard D., Lupi, Frank
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Expansion of invasive carabids across elevation and habitats on sub‐Antarctic South Georgia
Two introduced carabid species have continued to expand their ranges on the sub‐Antarctic island of South Georgia over the past 10–15 years. The species have colonised inland valleys and are present across habitats but are more abundant in those with high vegetation cover. N‐mixture models revealed the optimal sampling method, intensity and habitat for
Pierre Tichit +5 more
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