“…Large‐scale eradications typically progress across sequential management zones (Anderson et al, 2017; Bell et al, 2019) that are connected to other land areas. Management zones might be contiguous with unmanaged areas, or they may be divided by landscape features that act as barriers to reinvasion (e.g., rivers, high‐elevation land forms, peninsulas) (Anderson, Pepper, et al, 2022; Foster et al, 2022; Innes et al, 2019). The target species' population in areas adjacent to the management zone might be uncontrolled or only partly reduced, forming a source population of reinvaders (Anderson, Pepper, et al, 2022; Hanski, 1998).…”