Journal article
Improving management of invasive species: New Zealand's approach to pre- and post-border pests
Journal
Biology research
Risk
Biodiversity conservation
Invasive species
New Zealand
Description
Biological invasions are a ubiquitous global concern. Invasive species are non-native species that arrive in a new area, establish and increase in density and distribution to the detriment of the recipient environment. Such species that become invasive are a major threat to biodiversity. Unlike inanimate risks, living things establish, reproduce and often spread, leading to enormous environmental and economic effects.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Victoria University of Wellington 2007
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
4 Mar 2016
