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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Strategic considerations for invasive species managers in the utilization of environmental DNA (eDNA): steps for incorporating this powerful surveillance tool27
Novel tools and best practices for education about invasive alien species25
Introducing the World Register of Introduced Marine Species (WRiMS)17
Eight years of BioInvasions Records: patterns and trends in alien and cryptogenic species records13
Scenario-based cost-effectiveness analysis of ballast water treatment strategies12
Yes, we CANZ: initial compliance and lessons learned from regulating vessel biofouling management in California and New Zealand11
A review of nonlethal and lethal control tools for managing the damage of invasive birds to human assets and economic activities10
Import, trade and culture of non-native ornamental crayfish in Java, Indonesia10
Evaluating lethal toxicant doses for the largest individuals of an invasive vertebrate predator with indeterminate growth9
Rapid quantification of biofouling with an inexpensive, underwater camera and image analysis9
Recreational watercraft decontamination: can current recommendations reduce aquatic invasive species spread?8
The biological control of Parthenium hysterophorus L. in Pakistan: status quo and future prospects8
Using structured decision making to evaluate potential management responses to detection of dreissenid mussel (Dreissena spp.) environmental DNA8
Development of a surveillance species list to inform aquatic invasive species management in the Laurentian Great Lakes7
Which calibrated threshold is appropriate for ranking non-native species using scores generated by WRA-type screening toolkits that assess risks under both current and future climate conditions?7
Risks and management of alien freshwater crayfish species in the Rhine-Meuse river district7
Variation in glyphosate effects and accumulation in emergent macrophytes7
Anthropogenic not climatic correlates are the main drivers of expansion of non-native common myna Acridotheres tristis in Jordan7
ICAIS provides a unique forum for synthesizing knowledge of aquatic invasive species7
Eradication of invasive common mynas Acridotheres tristis from North Island, Seychelles, with recommendations for planning eradication attempts elsewhere7
Tackling biological invasions in Natura 2000 network in the light of the new EU Biodiversity Strategy for 20306
Characterizing the suitable habitat of Miconia calvescens in the East Maui Watershed5
The effectiveness of hot water pressurized spray in field conditions to slow the spread of invasive alien species5
Environmental DNA detection of the invasive mussel Mytella strigata as a surveillance tool5
Options for the control of Dikerogammarus villosus (killer shrimp) and other invasive amphipods5
Public knowledge and perceptions of the impacts and importance of alien fish species in Malaysia: implications for freshwater biodiversity and conservation5
Success in population control of the invasive largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides through removal at spawning sites in a Japanese shallow lake5
Case study of a Rapid Response Removal Campaign for the invasive alien green iguana, Iguana iguana5
Risk screening and management of alien terrestrial planarians in The Netherlands5
Non-native small mammal species in the South African pet trade5
Fighting an invasive fish parasite in subarctic Norwegian rivers – The end of a long story?5
Behavioral responses of native and invasive fishes of the Upper Mississippi River to 100 hp boat motor acoustic stimulus4
Assessing progress in regulation of aquatic nonindigenous species across the multijurisdictional waters of the Laurentian Great Lakes, with emphasis on the live trade pathways3
Behaviour of invasive ship rats, Rattus rattus, around Goodnature A24 self-resetting traps3
Ensemble modeling for the potential distribution of invasive weed Verbesina encelioides in South Africa from 2020 to 20903
Checklist and prioritization for management of non-native species of phanerogam plants and terrestrial vertebrates in eight protected areas on the Ecuadorian coast3
Can we prove that an undetected species is absent? Evaluating whether brown treesnakes are established on the island of Saipan using surveillance and expert opinion3
Discharge compliance at Shanghai port – A case study on discharged ballast water from vessels with Ballast Water Treatment System3
Rotenone application and degradation following eradication of invasive roach (Rutilus rutilus) in three Norwegian lakes3
Leaf water extracts from invasive Acer negundo do not inhibit seed germination more than leaf extracts from native species3
Systematic review of the Australian freshwater ornamental fish industry: the need for direct industry monitoring3
Lessons learnt from large-scale eradication of Australian swamp stonecrop Crassula helmsii in a protected Natura 2000 site3
Detection of pathogens and non-target species in the baitfish supply chain3
Development of drone-based methodology for inventory and monitoring invasive plants along river banks in Croatia3
Evaluation of five trap designs for removal of invasive red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii Girard, 1852) in Southern Michigan: catch per unit effort, body size, and sex biases3
Developing biosecurity plans for non-native species in marine dependent areas: the role of legislation, risk management and stakeholder engagement3
Developing an advanced information system to support ballast water management3
Getting to a decision: using structured decision-making to gain consensus on approaches to invasive species control3
An evaluation of three trap designs for invasive rusty crayfish (Faxonius rusticus) suppression on critical fish spawning habitat in northern Lake Michigan3
Evaluation of dissolved carbon dioxide to stimulate emergence of red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from infested ponds3
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