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Eradication of Invading Insect Populations: From Concepts to Applications

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENTOMOLOGY, VOL 61
卷 61, 期 -, 页码 335-352

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DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-010715-023809

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Allee effect; biological invasions; biosecurity; early detection rapid response; surveillance

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Eradication is the deliberate elimination of a species from an area. Given that international quarantine measures can never be 100% effective, surveillance for newly arrived populations of nonnative species coupled with their eradication represents an important strategy for excluding potentially damaging insect species. Historically, eradication efforts have not always been successful and have sometimes been met with public opposition. But new developments in our understanding of the dynamics of low-density populations, the availability of highly effective treatment tactics, and bioeconomic analyses of eradication strategies offer new opportunities for developing more effective surveillance and eradication programs. A key component that connects these new developments is the harnessing of Allee effects, which naturally promote localized species extinction. Here we review these developments and suggest how research might enhance eradication strategies.

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