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Recreational vessels are an important pathway for spreading marine non-indigenous species (NIS) around coastal environments globally. However, most ve...
Read moreTranslocations are essential for re-establishing wildlife populations. As they sometimes fail, it is critical to assess factors that influence their s...
Read morePredicting which species are more likely to invade a region presents significant difficulties to researchers and government agencies. Methods for esti...
Read moreAquatic invasive species are a growing concern to environmental managers because of their diverse impacts on aquatic biodiversity and high eradication...
Read moreOne of the strategies for helping smallholder farmers cope with climate variability and change is the provision of climate services that better decisi...
Read moreConservation translocations are becoming more common to assist in the management of threatened native species. While many translocation programs focus...
Read moreModels of the spread of invasive species in transportation networks often assume a constant probability of transport across vectors, an assumption tha...
Read moreLandscape exposure to multiple stressors can pose risks to human health, biodiversity, and ecosystem services. Attempts to study, control, or mitigate...
Read moreWildlife translocation is an important conservation tool for restoring species and reducing global biodiversity decline; however, this practice is cha...
Read moreThe colonization of suitable yet unoccupied habitat due to natural dispersal or human introduction can benefit recovery of threatened species. Predict...
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