Functional Eradication - A New Approach to Managing Aquatic Invasive Species
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Learn about a novel framework for managing aquatic invasive species in this one-hour webinar presented by Ted Grosholz from UC Davis and Stephanie Green from the University of Alberta. Explore the concept of 'functional eradication' as an alternative to traditional eradication methods, focusing on suppressing invasive populations below levels that cause unacceptable ecological damage. Examine survey results from 250 aquatic invasive species managers across the US and Canada, revealing current management practices and data collection methods. Discover how to develop quantitative targets for species suppression, estimate necessary removal efforts, and determine required management resources for high-priority locations. Gain practical insights into implementing this innovative approach through real-world examples of target species and their management strategies.
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Functional Eradication as a New Approach to Managing Aquatic Invasive Species
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