Journal article
Trade-offs between suppression and eradication of sea lampreys from the Great Lakes
Abstract
Ecosystem managers confronted with newly invasive species may respond with a program of suppression or eradication. Suppression of an invasive species refers to management of a species such that its effect on other biota in the local ecosystem is acceptable. Eradication is the removal of all individuals of a species from a defined region. We examine the cost and benefit trade-offs between suppression and eradication of Laurentian Great Lakes …
Authors
Adams JV; Birceanu O; Chadderton WL; Jones ML; Lepak JM; Seilheimer TS; Steeves TB; Sullivan WP; Wingfield J
Journal
Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 47, , pp. s782–s795
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
December 2021
DOI
10.1016/j.jglr.2021.04.005
ISSN
0380-1330