Invasion Science: A Horizon Scan of Emerging Challenges and Opportunities.
We identified emerging scientific, technological, and sociopolitical issues likely to affect how biological invasions are studied and managed over the next two decades. Issues were ranked according to their probability of emergence, pervasiveness, potential impact, and novelty. Top-ranked issues inc...
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ftunivcam:oai:www.repository.cam.ac.uk:1810/269520 2024-02-04T09:57:39+01:00 Invasion Science: A Horizon Scan of Emerging Challenges and Opportunities. Ricciardi, Anthony Blackburn, Tim M Carlton, James T Dick, Jaimie TA Hulme, Philip E Iacarella, Josephine C Jeschke, Jonathan M Liebhold, Andrew M Lockwood, Julie L MacIsaac, Hugh J Pyšek, Petr Richardson, David M Ruiz, Gregory M Simberloff, Daniel Sutherland, William J Wardle, David A Aldridge, David C 2017-06 application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document application/pdf https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/269520 https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.15758 eng eng Cell Press http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2017.03.007 Trends in Ecology and Evolution https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/269520 doi:10.17863/CAM.15758 Arctic globalization gene drives global change invasive species microbial ecology rapid evolution Ecosystem Introduced Species Article 2017 ftunivcam https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.15758 2024-01-11T23:29:43Z We identified emerging scientific, technological, and sociopolitical issues likely to affect how biological invasions are studied and managed over the next two decades. Issues were ranked according to their probability of emergence, pervasiveness, potential impact, and novelty. Top-ranked issues include the application of genomic modification tools to control invasions, effects of Arctic globalization on invasion risk in the Northern Hemisphere, commercial use of microbes to facilitate crop production, the emergence of invasive microbial pathogens, and the fate of intercontinental trade agreements. These diverse issues suggest an expanding interdisciplinary role for invasion science in biosecurity and ecosystem management, burgeoning applications of biotechnology in alien species detection and control, and new frontiers in the microbial ecology of invasions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository Arctic |
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Arctic globalization gene drives global change invasive species microbial ecology rapid evolution Ecosystem Introduced Species Ricciardi, Anthony Blackburn, Tim M Carlton, James T Dick, Jaimie TA Hulme, Philip E Iacarella, Josephine C Jeschke, Jonathan M Liebhold, Andrew M Lockwood, Julie L MacIsaac, Hugh J Pyšek, Petr Richardson, David M Ruiz, Gregory M Simberloff, Daniel Sutherland, William J Wardle, David A Aldridge, David C Invasion Science: A Horizon Scan of Emerging Challenges and Opportunities. |
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We identified emerging scientific, technological, and sociopolitical issues likely to affect how biological invasions are studied and managed over the next two decades. Issues were ranked according to their probability of emergence, pervasiveness, potential impact, and novelty. Top-ranked issues include the application of genomic modification tools to control invasions, effects of Arctic globalization on invasion risk in the Northern Hemisphere, commercial use of microbes to facilitate crop production, the emergence of invasive microbial pathogens, and the fate of intercontinental trade agreements. These diverse issues suggest an expanding interdisciplinary role for invasion science in biosecurity and ecosystem management, burgeoning applications of biotechnology in alien species detection and control, and new frontiers in the microbial ecology of invasions. |
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Ricciardi, Anthony Blackburn, Tim M Carlton, James T Dick, Jaimie TA Hulme, Philip E Iacarella, Josephine C Jeschke, Jonathan M Liebhold, Andrew M Lockwood, Julie L MacIsaac, Hugh J Pyšek, Petr Richardson, David M Ruiz, Gregory M Simberloff, Daniel Sutherland, William J Wardle, David A Aldridge, David C |
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Ricciardi, Anthony Blackburn, Tim M Carlton, James T Dick, Jaimie TA Hulme, Philip E Iacarella, Josephine C Jeschke, Jonathan M Liebhold, Andrew M Lockwood, Julie L MacIsaac, Hugh J Pyšek, Petr Richardson, David M Ruiz, Gregory M Simberloff, Daniel Sutherland, William J Wardle, David A Aldridge, David C |
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Invasion Science: A Horizon Scan of Emerging Challenges and Opportunities. |
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Invasion Science: A Horizon Scan of Emerging Challenges and Opportunities. |
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Invasion Science: A Horizon Scan of Emerging Challenges and Opportunities. |
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Invasion Science: A Horizon Scan of Emerging Challenges and Opportunities. |
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Invasion Science: A Horizon Scan of Emerging Challenges and Opportunities. |
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invasion science: a horizon scan of emerging challenges and opportunities. |
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