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Assessment and Management of Invasive Alien Predators
Author(s) -
Kirsty Park
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
ecology and society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.528
H-Index - 141
ISSN - 1708-3087
DOI - 10.5751/es-01208-090212
Subject(s) - predation , alien , alien species , invasive species , ecology , geography , environmental resource management , biology , environmental science , sociology , population , census , demography
Although invasive alien species have been identified as the second greatest threat to biodiversity after habitat loss, characterizing and quantifying their impacts on native species and habitats remains a fundamental problem in conservation biology. Here, I review the techniques that are currently used to assess the impact of invasive alien species on biodiversity, highlighting both their uses in invasive species ecology and their limitations in establishing a causal relationship. Adopting a hypothesis-driven experimental approach to impact assessment, and to eradication efforts through adaptive management, would benefit our ecological understanding of invasive species without delaying critical management action that could reduce the spread of invasive species population

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