2018
DOI: 10.1101/429084
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Invasive aliens threatened with native extinction: examining best practice for species translocations under climate change

Abstract: AimTranslocation remains a controversial strategy in species conservation. Here, we utilise the unusual scenario of invasive alien species (IAS) threatened with extinction in their native range to address key challenges in deciding 'whether', 'where', and 'when' to implement translocation, and how best to approach conservation under seemingly contradictory circumstances. Location Iberian Peninsula, NW EuropeMethods Rhododendron ponticum ssp. baeticum was selected as a model IAS for case study analysis. We used… Show more

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