Invasive species risk assessments need more consistent spatial abundance data

作者: Bethany A. Bradley , Jenica M. Allen , Mitchell W. O'Neill , Rebekah D. Wallace , Charles T. Bargeron

DOI: 10.1002/ECS2.2302

关键词: Invasive speciesAbundance (ecology)Field dataCitizen scienceGeographyField surveyRisk assessmentEcology

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