PE Hulme - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
… rather than describe) biologicalinvasions probably represents one … management options available to tackle biologicalinvasions? … responses mirror the sequential stages in the invasion …
… 6 underpins all policy and management options … such invasions mean investment in prevention is likely to be the most successful and cost-effective response to biologicalinvasions. …
N Bax, JT Carlton, A Mathews‐Amos… - … Biology, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
… ecause the best opportunity to control a new and limited invasion will be as soon as … invasive species, and options for rapid response to new and limited invasions should be developed. …
Study of the impacts of biologicalinvasions, a pervasive component of global change, has generated remarkable understanding of the mechanisms and consequences of the spread of …
… that invasion syndromes can account for the context-dependency of biologicalinvasions while … syndrome will affect the set of suitable responseoptions for managing invasions. For an …
… biologicalinvasions both to illustrate pressures on and state of biodiversity and ecosystems, as well as responses … is required, helping in the design of policy and management options. …
… A major challenge for the management of biologicalinvasions is to ensure … responses. To address this issue, South Africa has committed to report on the status of biologicalinvasions …
… number (n = 25) of responses to the responseoptions “strongly disagree,” “disagree,” “agree” and “strongly agree” and 26 responses to the neutral responseoption to resemble the 126 …
… The direct scenario we considered showed a relatively modest, but positive response of bull trout. This should not be interpreted to mean that all direct options (ie, translocations) have …