The more trained eyes watching for invasive species, the better our chances of lessening or avoiding damage to our native landscape.
Partnering with Pet and Pond Businesses to Prevent Aquatic Invasive Species
The RIPPLE educational campaign promotes safe pet and plant handling in Michigan using an approach that can be used in other parts of the Great Lakes and beyond.
Update on Biological Control of Carrizo Cane in the Rio Grande Basin of Texas and Mexico
The use of insects as biological control against carrizo cane has reduced the invasive weed’s dominance in the Rio Grande Basin.
Data and Knowledge Preservation
Invasive species data and knowledge preservation is vital for future research, and collection methods impact data quality.
Red-Streaked Leafhopper and King Ranch Bluestem: Evaluating the Relationship Between Two Invasives
Symbiotic relationship between two invasive species in Texas could pose threat to American sugarcane production.
Biological Control Stops Dalmatian Toadflax Invasion Following Wildfires
Biological control is a solution for an exotic invasive weed invasion following a major disturbance caused by wildfires.
Call for Papers: Ecological Impacts of Biological Invasion
Earthzine, an IEEE online scientific publication, is soliciting articles of 800 to 3,000 words for its first 2017 quarterly theme, Ecological Impacts of Biological Invasion, focusing on invasive species in land and aquatic environments.