Guiding large-scale management of invasive species using network metrics

被引:0
|
作者
Jaime Ashander
Kailin Kroetz
Rebecca Epanchin-Niell
Nicholas B. D. Phelps
Robert G. Haight
Laura E. Dee
机构
[1] Resources for the Future,School of Sustainability
[2] Arizona State University,Department of Agricultural and Resources Economics
[3] University of Maryland,Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
[4] College of Food,Northern Research Station
[5] Agricultural,Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
[6] and Natural Resource Sciences,Eastern Ecological Science Center, Patuxent Research Refuge (Formerly the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center)
[7] University of Minnesota,undefined
[8] USDA Forest Service,undefined
[9] University of Colorado,undefined
[10] US Geological Survey,undefined
来源
Nature Sustainability | 2022年 / 5卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Complex socio-environmental interdependencies drive biological invasions, causing damages across large spatial scales. For widespread invasions, targeting of management activities based on optimization approaches may fail due to computational or data constraints. Here, we evaluate an alternative approach that embraces complexity by representing the invasion as a network and using network structure to inform management locations. We compare optimal versus network-guided invasive species management at a landscape-scale, considering siting of boat decontamination stations targeting 1.6 million boater movements among 9,182 lakes in Minnesota, United States. Studying performance for 58 counties, we find that when full information is known on invasion status and boater movements, the best-performing network-guided metric achieves a median and lower-quartile performance of 100% of optimal. We also find that performance remains relatively high using different network metrics or with less information (median >80% and lower quartile >60% of optimal for most metrics) but is more variable, particularly at the lower quartile. Additionally, performance is generally stable across counties with varying lake counts, suggesting viability for large-scale invasion management. Our results suggest that network approaches hold promise to support sustainable resource management in contexts where modelling capacity and/or data availability are limited.
引用
收藏
页码:762 / 769
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Guiding large-scale management of invasive species using network metrics
    Ashander, Jaime
    Kroetzt, Kailin
    Epanchin-Niell, Rebecca
    Phelps, Nicholas B. D.
    Haight, Robert G.
    Dee, Laura E.
    NATURE SUSTAINABILITY, 2022, 5 (09) : 762 - 769
  • [2] Confronting the risks of large-scale invasive species control
    R. Keller Kopf
    Dale G. Nimmo
    Paul Humphries
    Lee J. Baumgartner
    Michael Bode
    Nick R. Bond
    Andrea E. Byrom
    Julien Cucherousset
    Reuben P. Keller
    Alison J. King
    Heather M. McGinness
    Peter B. Moyle
    Julian D. Olden
    Nature Ecology & Evolution, 1
  • [3] Confronting the risks of large-scale invasive species control
    Kopf, R. Keller
    Nimmo, Dale G.
    Humphries, Paul
    Baumgartner, Lee J.
    Bode, Michael
    Bond, Nick R.
    Byrom, Andrea E.
    Cucherousset, Julien
    Keller, Reuben P.
    King, Alison J.
    McGinness, Heather M.
    Moyle, Peter B.
    Olden, Julian D.
    NATURE ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2017, 1 (06):
  • [4] Large-scale validation of 46 invasive species assays using an enhanced in silico framework
    Kronenberger, John A.
    Wilcox, Taylor M.
    Young, Michael K.
    Mason, Daniel H.
    Franklin, Thomas W.
    Schwartz, Michael K.
    ENVIRONMENTAL DNA, 2024, 6 (02):
  • [5] Large-scale Experimentation with Network Abstraction for Network Configuration Management
    van der Meer, Sven
    Keeney, John
    Fallon, Liam
    Feghhi, Saman
    de Buitleir, Amy
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2019 22ND CONFERENCE ON INNOVATION IN CLOUDS, INTERNET AND NETWORKS AND WORKSHOPS (ICIN), 2019, : 60 - 65
  • [6] NetSearch: Googling Large-scale Network Management Data
    Qiu, Tongqing
    Ge, Zihui
    Pei, Dan
    Wang, Jia
    Xu, Jun
    2014 IFIP NETWORKING CONFERENCE, 2014,
  • [7] KEY MANAGEMENT FOR A LARGE-SCALE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK
    Ferng, Huei-Wen
    Nurhakim, Jeffrey
    PROCEEDINGS OF 2014 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MACHINE LEARNING AND CYBERNETICS (ICMLC), VOL 1, 2014, : 390 - 395
  • [8] Management of Using Efficiency of Large-Scale Equipment
    Kang Zhi-qiang
    Li Fu-ping
    Nan Feng
    2011 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUTURE COMPUTERS IN EDUCATION (ICFCE 2011), VOL II, 2011, : 386 - 388
  • [9] Hurricane Activity and the Large-Scale Pattern of Spread of an Invasive Plant Species
    Bhattarai, Ganesh P.
    Cronin, James T.
    PLOS ONE, 2014, 9 (05):
  • [10] The large-scale removal of mammalian invasive alien species in Northern Europe
    Robertson, Peter A.
    Adriaens, Tim
    Lambin, Xavier
    Mill, Aileen
    Roy, Sugoto
    Shuttleworth, Craig M.
    Sutton-Croft, Mike
    PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, 2017, 73 (02) : 273 - 279