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Alien Express: The threat of aquarium e-commerce introducing invasive aquatic plants in Brazil
Peres, C. K., Lambrecht, R. W., Tavares, D. A., & de Castro, W. A. C. (2018). Alien Express: The threat of aquarium e-commerce introducing invasive aquatic plants in Brazil. Perspectives in ecology...
IPPC guide E-commerce A guide to managing the pest risk posed by goods ordered online and distributed through postal and courier pathways
IPPC Secretariat. 2023. E-commerce – A guide to managing the pest risk posed by goods ordered online and distributed through postal and courier pathways. Rome, FAO on behalf of the Secretariat of t...
Monitoring the online ant trade reveals high biological invasion risk
Ants are traded as pets across the globe, but if introduced outside of their native ranges they could become invasive with dire environmental and economic consequences. We demonstrate how geotagged...
Online auction marketplaces as a global pathway for aquatic invasive species.
Olden, J.D., Whattam, E. & Wood, S.A. (2021) Online auction marketplaces as a global pathway for aquatic invasive species. Hydrobiologia 848, 1967–1979. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-020-04407-7
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Viruses in cucurbit seeds from on-line mail-order providers
Constable, F., Kelly, G. & Dall, D (2021). Viruses in cucurbit seeds from on-line mail-order providers. Australasian Plant Dis. Notes 16, 10 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13314-021-00423-1
Seeds of three...
Weed wide web: characterising illegal online trade of invasive plants in Australia
Maher J, Stringham OC, Moncayo S, Wood L, Lassaline CR, Virtue J, Cassey P (2023) Weed wide web: characterising illegal online trade of invasive plants in Australia. NeoBiota 87, 45–72. https://doi... |