Practical guidelines for modelling post-entry spread in invasion ecology

  • Parry H
  • Sadler R
  • Kriticos D
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In this article we review a variety of methods to enable understanding and modelling the spread of a pest or pathogen post-entry. Building upon our experience of multidisciplinary research in this area, we propose practical guidelines and a framework for model development, to help with the application of mathematical modelling in the field of invasion ecology for post-entry spread. We evaluate the pros and cons of a range of methods, including references to examples of the methods in practice. We also show how issues of data deficiency and uncertainty can be addressed. The aim is to provide guidance to the reader on the most suitable elements to include in a model of post-entry dispersal in a risk assessment, under differing circumstances. We identify both the strengths and weaknesses of different methods and their application as part of a holistic, multidisciplinary approach to biosecurity research.

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Parry, H., Sadler, R., & Kriticos, D. (2013). Practical guidelines for modelling post-entry spread in invasion ecology. NeoBiota, 18, 41–66. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.18.4305

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