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Objective functions for comparing simulations with insect trap catch data
(Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand and International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 2009-07)
Targeted surveillance of high risk invasion sites using insect traps is becoming an important tool in border biosecurity, aiding in early detection and subsequent monitoring of eradication attempts. The mark-release-recapture ...
Modelling the spread of invasive species across heterogeneous landscapes
(Lincoln University, 2008)
Invasive species are well known to cause millions of dollars of economic as well as ecological damage around the world. New Zealand, as an island nation, is fortunate because it has the opportunity to regulate and monitor ...
Distribution and spread of environmental weeds along New Zealand roadsides
(New Zealand Ecological Society., 2009)
Most non-native weeds and other naturalised plants are in the early stages of invasion into New Zealand landscapes. For this invasion to be controlled, even partially, it is important to understand the dominant routes, ...