Confronting the risks of large-scale invasive species control
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Kopf, R Keller
Nimmo, Dale G
Humphries, Paul
Baumgartner, Lee J
Bode, Michael
Bond, Nick R
Byrom, Andrea E
Cucherousset, Julien
Keller, Reuben P
King, Alison J
McGinness, Heather M
Moyle, Peter B
Olden, Julian D
Nimmo, Dale G
Humphries, Paul
Baumgartner, Lee J
Bode, Michael
Bond, Nick R
Byrom, Andrea E
Cucherousset, Julien
Keller, Reuben P
King, Alison J
McGinness, Heather M
Moyle, Peter B
Olden, Julian D
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2017
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Large-scale invasive species control initiatives are motivated by laudable desires for native species recovery and economic benefits, but they are not without risk. Management interventions and policies should include evidence-based risk–benefit assessment and mitigation planning.
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Nature Ecology & Evolution
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1
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Ecology
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Kopf, RK; Nimmo, DG; Humphries, P; Baumgartner, LJ; Bode, M; Bond, NR; Byrom, AE; Cucherousset, J; Keller, RP; King, AJ; McGinness, HM; Moyle, PB; Olden, JD, Confronting the risks of large-scale invasive species control, Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2017, 1