Floerl et al. Incorporating human behaviour into the risk-release relationship for invasion vectors - Supplementary materials
This archive contains data used in the manuscript Journal of Applied Ecology - 2015-00815.R1. Incorporating human behaviour into the risk-release relationship for invasion vectors: why targeting only the worst offenders can fail to reduce spread by Oliver Floerl; Graeme Inglis and Jan Diettrich. The study used an epidemiological model of recreational boaters to evaluate the efficacy of management campaigns aimed at reducing the spread of invasive biofouling organisms by improving antifouling behaviour. It examined the influence of three factors on the effectiveness of the campaigns: (i) the proportion of the vessel population that is targeted by the measure, (ii) the average amount of change in behaviour made by individual boaters, and (iii) the rate of uptake of the measure by the targeted population.
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Oliver Floerl (NIWA) - Graeme Inglis (NIWA). . https://dc.niwa.co.nz:/niwa_dc/srv/api/records/e0beec90-5c8f-a374-4336-4c20b463cf01 |
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- 2016-01-06T04:04:00
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- 2016-01-06T04:04:00
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- This archive provides open access to data used in the study to model boater movements and antifouling activities
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- Floerl Oliver Dr, Inglis Graeme Dr, Diettrich Jan Dr
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- biosecurity, epidemiological model, hull fouling, invasive species, marinas, recreational yachts, vector management
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- Data contained within the archive were derived from surveys of domestic and international yachts within New Zealand undertaken between 2003 and 2005. Additional information on the methods used in the surveys can be found in an earlier manuscript: Floerl, O., Inglis, G. J., Dey, K. and Smith, A. (2009). The importance of transport hubs in stepping-stone invasions. Journal of Applied Ecology 46: 37-45.
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