Future Invasive Species Research Challenges and Opportunities

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Introductions of new invasive species continue with ever-expanding global trade, and the increase in invasive species does not show any sign of saturation for most taxonomic groups. However, some non-native species may arrive in an area and fail to become established or have no measurable impact. Thus, the protection of valued ecosystems depends on reliable knowledge about the species that are or might be invading, the ecosystems that are being invaded, the potential magnitude of different types of harm, the availability and effectiveness of management responses, and the desired state of ecosystems under protection. Primary research is a vital means of gathering that knowledge.

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Kerns, B. K., Poland, T. M., Venette, R. C., Patel-Weynand, T., Finch, D. M., Rowley, A., … Ielmini, M. (2021). Future Invasive Species Research Challenges and Opportunities. In Invasive Species in Forests and Rangelands of the United States: A Comprehensive Science Synthesis for the United States Forest Sector (pp. 329–333). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45367-1_16

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