Dr. Deah Lieurance led the first all-taxa horizon scan to identify invasive species threats in the U.S. She also actively promotes diversity, equity and inclusion in scientific fields.
09.022022March 4, 2022
Dr. Deah Lieurance led the first all-taxa horizon scan to identify invasive species threats in the U.S. She also actively promotes diversity, equity and inclusion in scientific fields.
Our monthly research digest with recently published papers on invasive species from Biological Invasions, NeoBiota, Oecologia, Restoration Ecology, and more...
A team of researchers and practitioners tackles the disconnect between research and application in the field of remote sensing for invasive species, summarizing 40+ years of literature and experience.
In a recap of our 2021 researcher spotlights, we revisit responses to: What’s the most important thing about your research for managers and policy-makers to know?
Our monthly research digest with recently published papers on invasive species from Biological Invasions, Conservation Biology, Ecology, NeoBiota and more...
To round out the year, we’re sharing an approach that TIEs together actionable research with invasive species management and policy decisions, called Translational Invasion Ecology (TIE).
Dr. Bethany Bradley originally set her sights on Mars, but landed here on Earth still tackling a challenge of great scale: Climate change and invasive species.
"A gene drive construct that could spread to all components of the population may mean that eradication of sea lamprey from the Great Lakes is no longer an impossible dream."
Our monthly research digest with recently published papers on invasive species from Biological Invasions, BioScience, Journal of Applied Ecology, NeoBiota and more...
Dr. Annise Dobson's invasion research is motivated by forest conservation for all, particularly in urban and managed forests.