Identifying key points of disagreement in non-native impacts and valuations (Letter)
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Sax, Dov F
Schlaepfer, Martin A
Olden, Julian D
Schlaepfer, Martin A
Olden, Julian D
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2023
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We recently published an opinion article that recognized the negative impacts of non-native species, but which also explicitly called for greater recognition, consideration, and investigation of their positive impacts [1]. Most non-native species have both positive and negative effects that manifest across different types of values (relational, instrumental, intrinsic), vary in space and time, and have diverse relevance to different stakeholders.
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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38
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6
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Sax, DF; Schlaepfer, MA; Olden, JD, Identifying key points of disagreement in non-native impacts and valuations, Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2023, 38 (6), pp. 501-504