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From <scp>eDNA</scp> to citizen science: emerging tools for the early detection of invasive species

Eric R. Larson, Brittney M. Graham, Rafael Achury, Jaime J. Coon, Melissa K. Daniels, Daniel K Gambrell, Kacie L. Jonasen, Gregory D. King, Nicholas LaRacuente, Tolulope I.N. Perrin-Stowe, Emily M. Reed, Christopher J. Rice, Selina A. Ruzi, Margaret W. Thairu, Jared C. Wilson, Andrew V. Suarez

2020Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment297 citationsDOI

Abstract

Biological invasions are a form of global change threatening biodiversity, ecosystem stability, and human health, and cost government agencies billions of dollars in remediation and eradication programs. Attempts to eradicate introduced species are most successful when detection of newly established populations occurs early in the invasion process. We review existing and emerging tools – specifically environmental DNA ( eDNA ), chemical approaches, remote sensing, citizen science, and agency‐based monitoring – for surveillance and monitoring of invasive species. For each tool, we consider the benefits provided, examine challenges and limitations, discuss data sharing and integration, and suggest best practice implementations for the early detection of invasive species. Programs that promote public participation in large‐scale biodiversity identification and monitoring (such as iN aturalist and eB ird) may be the best resources for early detection. However, data from these platforms must be monitored and used by agencies that can mount appropriate response efforts. Control efforts are more likely to succeed when they are focused on early detection and prevention, thereby saving considerable time and resources.

Topics & Concepts

Citizen scienceAgency (philosophy)Government (linguistics)BiodiversityImplementationScale (ratio)Environmental planningEnvironmental resource managementIdentification (biology)BusinessInvasive speciesProcess (computing)BiologyEcologyGeographyComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceProgramming languagePhilosophyBotanyLinguisticsEpistemologyOperating systemCartographyEnvironmental DNA in Biodiversity StudiesSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeIdentification and Quantification in Food
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