Journal article
Target the Source: Optimal Spatiotemporal Resource Allocation for Invasive Species Control
CM Baker
Conservation Letters | WILEY | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1111/conl.12236
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Abstract
Determining how to cost-effectively allocate resources for managing invasive species is a notoriously difficult problem. Invasive species control problems are always spatiotemporal, but much of the current theory about control strategies is either spatial or temporal. This article uses a deterministic spatiotemporal model of invasive species dynamics and identifies the optimal management strategy across a range of situations. The optimal solution points a principle of targeting the source of the population, which in many cases is the region of the landscape where the invader is most abundant. The analysis presented here is the first capable of solving for optimal strategies for invasive spec..
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Funding Acknowledgements
I would like to thank Nick Williams and Parks Victoria for allowing me to use their data of the H. aurantiacum habitat suitability index and detection records; Cindy Hauser and Kate Giljohann for their assistance; and Michael Bode, Peter Vesk, Aaron Dodd, Jane Catford, and Michael McCarthy for useful discussions. I also acknowledge the ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, the National Environmental Research Project, and The University of Melbourne for financial support.