2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2003.06092
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Managing aquatic invasions: optimal locations and operating times for watercraft inspection stations

Samuel M. Fischer,
Martina Beck,
Leif-Matthias Herborg
et al.

Abstract: Aquatic invasive species (AIS) cause significant ecological and economic damages around the world. A major spread mechanism for AIS is traffic of boaters transporting their watercraft from invaded to uninvaded waterbodies. To inhibit the spread of AIS, several Canadian provinces and American states set up watercraft inspection stations at roadsides, where potentially infested boats are screened for AIS and, if necessary, decontaminated. However, since budgets for AIS control are limited, watercraft inspection … Show more

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