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The concept of 'peopled landscapes' is based on the notion that it is not possible, nor socially or politically desirable, to remove people from the e...
Read moreSpecies invasions are a primary driver of species additions and deletions in ecosystems. Understanding the intricacies of invasions and their conseque...
Read moreThe control of invasive species is a central topic of both applied and theoretical research. Understanding how and which ecological theories can be us...
Read moreInvasive species threaten biodiversity, and their eradication is desirable whenever possible. Deciding whether an invasive species has been successful...
Read moreA major challenge for eradication managers is deciding when a programme can be deemed successful. Regan et al. (2006) were the first to pose this prob...
Read moreThese proceedings contain 35 papers that cover topics on the integrated management of invasives, i.e. modelling species distributions and habitat occu...
Read moreInvaded landscapes and ecosystems are composed of multiple interacting networks and feed-back loops, sometimes leading to unexpected effects of manage...
Read moreHabitat connectivity is a crucial determinant of population dynamics in fragmented landscapes. The corollary of the emphasis on maintaining connectivi...
Read moreThe use of Trojan Y chromosomes (TYC) for controlling invasive species involves manipulating the sex chromosomes of captive-raised individuals. Follow...
Read moreSpatial management of invasive species is more likely to be successful when multiple locations are treated simultaneously. However, selecting the best...
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