Management of Biological Invasions

Non-native freshwater fish escaped from aquaculture in China: Too much of a good thing is not always the best

2024-11-15

Risk analysis is a dynamic process: has the risk ranking of the non-native freshwater fishes in England and Wales changed over the past 15 years

2024-11-15

Identifying higher risk invaders to the Columbia Glaciated Freshwater Ecoregion using a new screening tool: the Non-Indigenous Species Screening Tool (NISST)

2024-11-15

Integrated management of the raw water transfer invasion pathway

2024-11-15

Invasion risk of non-native insects to agricultural lands: a screening for Croatia

2024-11-15

Special Issue: Advances in the study of the management of biological invasions in inland waters and the legacy of Gordon Howard Copp (1956–2023)

2024-11-15

Improving trapping effectiveness for controlling the red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii

2024-11-15

Questionnaire improvements in second-generation, multilingual decision support tools for invasion risk screening of non-native taxa

2024-11-15

Current and future risk of invasion by non-native freshwater fishes in a mega-biodiversity country (the Philippines)

2024-11-15

Species traits and invasion history as predictors of freshwater fish invasion success in Europe

2024-11-15

Journal Info

JournalsManagement of Biological Invasions
ISSN1989-8649
h-index32
Journal
Impact
1.48
Quartiles(Global)
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION(Q3)
Quartiles(China)
环境科学与生态学(4区)环境科学与生态学生物多样性保护(4区)
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