Biosecurity surveillance: quantitative approaches [electronic resource] Edited by F. Jarrad, S. Low-Choy, K. Mengersen.
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- computer
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- case studies
- image analysis
- mathematical models
- pests
- non-native species
- nonindigenous organisms
- plants
- non-indigenous organisms
- animals
- sensors
- invasives
- quantitative techniques
- quantitative analysis
- introduced organisms
- biodiversity
- invasions
- invasive species
- non-native organisms
- weeds
- invasive organisms
- introduced species
- eukaryotes
- nonindigenous species
- exotic species
- exotic organisms
- statistical analysis
- surveillance
- non-indigenous species
- introduction
- statistical methods
- remote sensing
This book is a source of information on practical and innovative approaches to biosecurity surveillance. It explains the foundation and concepts behind surveillance design, with examples of methods and tools created to deal with surveillance challenges. With supporting case studies and including current directions in research, it covers evidence-based approaches to surveillance, statistics, detectability, single and multi-species detection, risk assessment, diagnostics, data-basing, modelling of invasion and spread, optimisation, and future climate challenges.
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