Conceptual and ethical considerations in invasion science

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Haubrock, Phillip J
Parker, Ben
Blonska, Dagmara
Briski, Elizabeta
Everts, Teun
Fernandez, Romina D
Kouba, Antonin
Kourantidou, Melina
Kurtul, Irmak
Mammola, Stefano
Musolin, Dmitrii L
Nunez, Martin A
Olden, Julian D
Rasmussen, Jes J
Renault, David
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2025
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Invasion science addresses interconnected ecological, economic, and social challenges posed by the introduction of nonnative species. Therefore, invasion scientists have to consider and reconcile interdisciplinary needs while addressing the potential implications of their findings. Navigating diverse disciplines, including environmental sciences, ecology, economics, and the humanities, invasion scientists seek to arrive at informed decisions on invasion risk, impact, and management. Individual biases, uncertainties, and systemic pressures influence the ability to maintain objectivity and resist pressures that might otherwise distort their findings or applications. In the present commentary, we examine conceptual and ethical dilemmas within the field of invasion science, particularly reputational and the risks of the discipline perpetuating its own relevance by framing invasions as insurmountable challenges. In the discussion, we highlight how incentive structures, biased assessments and framing, and conflicts of interest may compromise the discipline’s integrity. We also explore questions surrounding human responsibility to animal welfare and highlight ethical conundrums in the management of invasive species.

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BioScience

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75

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4

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© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Institute of Biological Sciences. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com

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Haubrock, PJ; Parker, B; Blonska, D; Briski, E; Everts, T; Fernandez, RD; Kouba, A; Kourantidou, M; Kurtul, I; Mammola, S; Musolin, DL; Nunez, MA; Olden, JD; Rasmussen, JJ; Renault, D; Russell, JC; Sousa, R; Tarkan, AS; Britton, JR, Conceptual and ethical considerations in invasion science, BioScience, 2025, 75 (4), pp. 317-330

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