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Generating an agricultural risk map based on limited ecological information: A case study using "Sicyos angulatus"

In this study, we propose a method for estimating the risk of agricultural damage caused by an invasive species when species-specific information is lacking. We defined the "risk" as the product of the invasion probability and the area of potentially damaged crop for production. As a case...

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Published in:Ambio 2016-12, Vol.45 (8), p.895-903
Main Authors: Osawa, Takeshi, Okawa, Shigenori, Kurokawa, Shunji, Ando, Shinichiro
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subjects Agricultural land
Agriculture
Agriculture - economics
Agriculture - methods
Agriculture - trends
Atmospheric Sciences
Case studies
Computer Simulation
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Creeks & streams
Crop damage
Crops
Crops, Agricultural - growth & development
Cucurbitaceae - growth & development
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Environment
Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
Environmental Management
Environmental Monitoring - methods
Freshwater
Geographic Mapping
Introduced Species
Invasive plants
Invasive species
Japan
Models, Theoretical
Nonnative species
Physical Geography
Plant Weeds - growth & development
Risk
Risk management
Sicyos angulatus
Studies
title Generating an agricultural risk map based on limited ecological information: A case study using "Sicyos angulatus"
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