Management of Biological Invasions

Papers
(The TQCC of Management of Biological Invasions is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Invasive hitchhiking organisms on aquarium plants: an emerging pathway of introduction42
The American bullfrog exposed: distribution, invasion fronts, and spatial configuration of invasion hubs revealed by eDNA-based monitoring and environmental assessments22
Questionnaire improvements in second-generation, multilingual decision support tools for invasion risk screening of non-native taxa17
Development and evaluation of prototype toxicant-delivery bait stations for the control of the small Indian mongoose14
Combined effectiveness of light and bait to enhance trapping for monitoring and removal of invasive crayfish: virile crayfish example12
Hydroacoustic surveys detect and quantify extensive beds of the invasive charophyte Nitellopsis obtusa in Irish lakes11
Assessing grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) occupancy and detection probability within Lake Erie from environmental DNA10
Optimal methods for sampling Tench (Tinca tinca) in its introduced range9
Pilot study: investigating the role of biofouling in transmission of Ostreid herpesvirus 1 (OsHV-1)9
The potential for management of aquatic invasive species with microbial natural products8
Comparing long-term mortality of individual invasive silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) between two large rivers7
Quantitative assessment of planktonic AIS eDNA signal duration in Great Lakes harbor water microcosms7
Spatial distribution patterns of invasive silver carp can inform removal efforts in an oxbow lake of the Mississippi River7
Applying the Extended Parallel Process Model to aquatic invasive species prevention behaviors in wading anglers7
Dataflows in support of cross-border management of muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) and coypu (Myocastor coypus): the LIFE MICA approach6
Invasion trends of aquatic Ludwigia hexapetala and L. peploides subsp. montevidensis (Onagraceae) in Italy based on herbarium records and global datasets6
Evaluation of Ziram as an oral toxic bait chemical for control of grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella6
Social media facilitates the widespread exchange of ornamental aquarium organisms among hobbyists6
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Ports’ motivations for implementing Introduced Marine Species surveillance6
Invasive species in a changing climate: evaluating nine measures for adaptive fisheries management6
Eradication of African sacred ibis (Threskiornis aethiopicus) from South Florida, USA: a collaborative early detection and rapid response case study6
Evaluating exposure-response relationships of the chelated copper molluscicide Natrix® for controlling zebra mussels5
Synchronization of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) feeding aggregations through acoustic conditioning in a natural lake setting5
America’s Most Wanted Fishes: cataloging risk assessments to prioritize invasive species for management action5
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Marine biosecurity: a study of the ballast water of ships arriving at Chilean ports5
Discharge compliance at Shanghai port – A case study on discharged ballast water from vessels with Ballast Water Treatment System5
Assessing policy effectiveness trends in nonindigenous aquatic species introduction in the Ohio River basin5
Current and future risk of invasion by non-native freshwater fishes in a mega-biodiversity country (the Philippines)5
Leveraging multi-gear monitoring data to describe the detection frequency, relative abundance, and genetic origin of a non-native population of oriental weatherfish (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) in the5
Distribution of intertidal rock oysters in the Pilbara, Western Australia4
An ammonia-based tool for chemical control of invasive crayfish4
Difficult to deal with: attempts for eradication of marbled crayfish from a small urban pond4
Species traits and invasion history as predictors of freshwater fish invasion success in Europe4
Improving trapping effectiveness for controlling the red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii4
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Early warning, rapid eradication of alien fish and ecological recovery in an Alpine lake4
Opinions of North American aquatic invasive species managers about potential Buddhist life release practices4
Inter-assessor reliability of aquatic invasive species risk assessments: a case study, analytical framework, and recommendations4
Use of physical blockers to control invasive red swamp crayfish in burrows4
Integrated management of the raw water transfer invasion pathway4
Review of invasiveness screening kit use in the United States of America4
An early detection rapid response case study of the Black and White Tegu (Salvator merianae) and implications for a broader framework4
Field application of florpyrauxifen-benzyl to treat hybrid Eurasian watermilfoil: initial effects on native and invasive aquatic vegetation4
Invasion risk of non-native insects to agricultural lands: a screening for Croatia3
Non-native fishes dominate rivers in Kashgar Region, Xinjiang, China3
Using eDNA to detect freshwater invasive non-native species under controlled conditions3
Evaluating treatment methods to control the egg masses of the crop pest Pomacea maculata3
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Transnational cooperation in EU: opportunities for addressing invasive alien species3
Identifying future introduction pathways and invasive characteristics of alert alien species in South Korea3
Antimycin-A species sensitivity distribution: perspectives for non-indigenous fish control3
Mowing inhibits the invasion of the alien species Solidago altissima and is an effective management strategy3
Potential geographic distribution of Pomacea canaliculata, invasion and risk assessment of its harm to rice fields: a case study of Hubei Province in the Yangtze River Basin3
Online pet markets: extent and risks of trade in alien reptiles and amphibians3
Harmonizing risk scores for alien freshwater and brackish mollusc3
Identifying gaps in regulatory prevention measures for nonindigenous aquatic species in the United States3
Evaluating ichthyoplankton sampling as an effective method for early detection of novel aquatic invasive species in large bays of western Lake Erie3
A workshop to advance invasive species early detection capacity of The Rapid Environmental DNA Assessment and Deployment Initiative & Network (READI-Net)3
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