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      Quantifying site-level usage and certainty of absence for an invasive species through occupancy analysis of camera-trap data

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          Introduction: Population Biology, Evolution, and Control of Invasive Species

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            Eradication revisited: dealing with exotic species.

            Invasions of nonindigenous species threaten native biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, animal and plant health, and human economies. The best solution is to prevent the introduction of exotic organisms but, once introduced, eradication might be feasible. The potential ecological and social ramifications of eradication projects make them controversial; however, these programs provide unique opportunities for experimental ecological studies. Deciding whether to attempt eradication is not simple and alternative approaches might be preferable in some situations.
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              IMPROVING INFERENCES IN POPULATION STUDIES OF RARE SPECIES THAT ARE DETECTED IMPERFECTLY

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                Journal
                Biological Invasions
                Biol Invasions
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1387-3547
                1573-1464
                April 2018
                October 13 2017
                April 2018
                : 20
                : 4
                : 877-890
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                10.1007/s10530-017-1579-x
                f64aa6ed-476c-4cac-bd1d-9c30f8e14d34
                © 2018

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