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From eDNA to citizen science: emerging tools for the early detection of invasive species

, 2020
B invasions are one of many forms of anthropogenic change that threaten biodiversity, the structure and function of ecosystems, human health, and the global economy (Ehrenfeld 2010; Bradshaw et al. 2016).
E. Larson   +15 more
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Species distribution models (SDM): applications, benefits and challenges in invasive species management.

Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources, 2019
The use of species distribution models (SDM) is of increasing popularity when studying biological invasions, e.g. to assess the impact of climate change on invasive species, to prioritize conservation measures, or to study invasive evolutionary biology ...
V. Srivastava   +2 more
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Invasive Species

2022
AbstractInvasive species have significant effects on biodiversity. Genetics provides insights important for eradication and control crucial for conservation. Invasive species can be successful despite bottlenecks because of increased genetic diversity following hybridization or multiple introductions, rapid evolutionary change, lack of natural enemies,
Fred W. Allendorf   +4 more
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Invasive Species

2013
Invasive species come in all sizes, from plant pathogens like the chestnut blight in eastern North America, to the red imported fire ant that has spread throughout the South, the predatory Indian mongoose now found in the Caribbean and Hawaii, and the huge Burmese python populating the Florida swamps.
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Species’ Invasions

2011
This chapter discusses the use of ecological niche modeling to study species invasions, and more specifically to identify and understand genuine exceptions to ecological niche equivalency between native and introduced ranges of species. In addition, it examines the degree to which the geographic course of species’ invasions can be anticipated based on ...
A. Townsend Peterson   +6 more
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Invasive Specie

2020
This chapter traces a narrative archipelago from Madeira to Hispaniola through the metonymy of wood and the trajectory of Christopher Columbus, as allegorized by an anecdote about the reproductive destruction of an invasive species on a deserted island off the coast of West Africa in the Historia de las Indias by Bartolomé de Las Casas.
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Population biology of invasive species.

, 2001
J. S. Holt, M. S. Hoddle
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