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Die-hard seedlings. A global meta-analysis on the factors determining the effectiveness of drought hardening on growth and survival of forest plantations

Puertolas, Jaime; Villar-Salvador, Pedro; Andivia, Enrique; Ahuja, Ishita; Cocozza, Claudia; Cvjetković, Branislav; Devetaković, Jovana; Diez, Julio J.; Floistad, Inger S.; Ganatsas, Petros; Mariotti, Barbara; Tsakaldimi, Marianthi; Vilagrosa, Alberto; Witzell, Johanna; Ivetić, Vladan

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Puertolas, Jaime
AU  - Villar-Salvador, Pedro
AU  - Andivia, Enrique
AU  - Ahuja, Ishita
AU  - Cocozza, Claudia
AU  - Cvjetković, Branislav
AU  - Devetaković, Jovana
AU  - Diez, Julio J.
AU  - Floistad, Inger S.
AU  - Ganatsas, Petros
AU  - Mariotti, Barbara
AU  - Tsakaldimi, Marianthi
AU  - Vilagrosa, Alberto
AU  - Witzell, Johanna
AU  - Ivetić, Vladan
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1507
AB  - Drought hardening is a nursery technique aimed to enhance early forest plantation establishment under dry conditions, which is a main limiting factors for plantation success. However, the quantitative effectiveness of drought hardening remains unclear. We conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate the influence of different factors in the effectiveness of drought hardening on seedling post-planting survival and growth. Overall, drought hardening did not significantly affect survival or growth, as several factors induced great heterogeneity, but analyses of those factors explained its effectiveness, especially on survival. A longer time between hardening and transplanting strongly reduced survival. Indoor-grown seedlings did not benefit more from hardening than outdoor-grown seedlings. Evaluations of drought hardening effectiveness in pots showed positive effects on survival but negative effects on growth, while no effects were found in large bed experiments. In field experiments, hardening significantly increased survival and growth with site aridity. Survival benefits were independent of species drought tolerance, measured by osmotic potential at the turgor loss point (pi tlp), in moderate to high aridity sites. However, in low aridity sites, hardening increased survival in drought-tolerant species but decreased it in drought-intolerant species. Field results showed that hardening benefited shrubs more than trees in angiosperms. In conclusion, drought hardening at the end of nursery cultivation tend to increase post-planting seedling performance particularly in scenarios limiting post-planting root growth such as in arid climates and pot experiments. Our findings highlight the importance of future research on modelling the interaction between these technical features and species water use strategies..
T2  - Forest Ecology and Management
T1  - Die-hard seedlings. A global meta-analysis on the factors determining the effectiveness of drought hardening on growth and survival of forest plantations
VL  - 572
DO  - 10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122300
UR  - conv_1826
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Puertolas, Jaime and Villar-Salvador, Pedro and Andivia, Enrique and Ahuja, Ishita and Cocozza, Claudia and Cvjetković, Branislav and Devetaković, Jovana and Diez, Julio J. and Floistad, Inger S. and Ganatsas, Petros and Mariotti, Barbara and Tsakaldimi, Marianthi and Vilagrosa, Alberto and Witzell, Johanna and Ivetić, Vladan",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Drought hardening is a nursery technique aimed to enhance early forest plantation establishment under dry conditions, which is a main limiting factors for plantation success. However, the quantitative effectiveness of drought hardening remains unclear. We conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate the influence of different factors in the effectiveness of drought hardening on seedling post-planting survival and growth. Overall, drought hardening did not significantly affect survival or growth, as several factors induced great heterogeneity, but analyses of those factors explained its effectiveness, especially on survival. A longer time between hardening and transplanting strongly reduced survival. Indoor-grown seedlings did not benefit more from hardening than outdoor-grown seedlings. Evaluations of drought hardening effectiveness in pots showed positive effects on survival but negative effects on growth, while no effects were found in large bed experiments. In field experiments, hardening significantly increased survival and growth with site aridity. Survival benefits were independent of species drought tolerance, measured by osmotic potential at the turgor loss point (pi tlp), in moderate to high aridity sites. However, in low aridity sites, hardening increased survival in drought-tolerant species but decreased it in drought-intolerant species. Field results showed that hardening benefited shrubs more than trees in angiosperms. In conclusion, drought hardening at the end of nursery cultivation tend to increase post-planting seedling performance particularly in scenarios limiting post-planting root growth such as in arid climates and pot experiments. Our findings highlight the importance of future research on modelling the interaction between these technical features and species water use strategies..",
journal = "Forest Ecology and Management",
title = "Die-hard seedlings. A global meta-analysis on the factors determining the effectiveness of drought hardening on growth and survival of forest plantations",
volume = "572",
doi = "10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122300",
url = "conv_1826"
}
Puertolas, J., Villar-Salvador, P., Andivia, E., Ahuja, I., Cocozza, C., Cvjetković, B., Devetaković, J., Diez, J. J., Floistad, I. S., Ganatsas, P., Mariotti, B., Tsakaldimi, M., Vilagrosa, A., Witzell, J.,& Ivetić, V.. (2024). Die-hard seedlings. A global meta-analysis on the factors determining the effectiveness of drought hardening on growth and survival of forest plantations. in Forest Ecology and Management, 572.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122300
conv_1826
Puertolas J, Villar-Salvador P, Andivia E, Ahuja I, Cocozza C, Cvjetković B, Devetaković J, Diez JJ, Floistad IS, Ganatsas P, Mariotti B, Tsakaldimi M, Vilagrosa A, Witzell J, Ivetić V. Die-hard seedlings. A global meta-analysis on the factors determining the effectiveness of drought hardening on growth and survival of forest plantations. in Forest Ecology and Management. 2024;572.
doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122300
conv_1826 .
Puertolas, Jaime, Villar-Salvador, Pedro, Andivia, Enrique, Ahuja, Ishita, Cocozza, Claudia, Cvjetković, Branislav, Devetaković, Jovana, Diez, Julio J., Floistad, Inger S., Ganatsas, Petros, Mariotti, Barbara, Tsakaldimi, Marianthi, Vilagrosa, Alberto, Witzell, Johanna, Ivetić, Vladan, "Die-hard seedlings. A global meta-analysis on the factors determining the effectiveness of drought hardening on growth and survival of forest plantations" in Forest Ecology and Management, 572 (2024),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122300 .,
conv_1826 .
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Forewarned is forearmed: harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings

Morales-Rodriguez, Carmen; Anslan, Sten; Auger-Rozenberg, Marie-Anne; Augustin, Sylvie; Baranchikov, Yuri; Bellahirech, Amani; Burokiene, Daiva; Cepukoit, Dovile; Cota, Ejup; Davydenko, Kateryna; Lehtijarvi, H. Tugba Dogmus; Drenkhan, Rein; Drenkhan, Tiia; Eschen, Rene; Franić, Iva; Glavendekić, Milka; de Groot, Maarten; Kacprzyk, Magdalena; Kenis, Marc; Kirichenko, Natalia; Matsiakh, Iryna; Musolin, Dmitry L.; Nowakowska, Justyna A.; O'Hanlon, Richard; Prospero, Simone; Roques, Alain; Santini, Alberto; Talgo, Venche; Tedersoo, Leho; Uimari, Anne; Vannini, Andrea; Witzell, Johanna; Woodward, Steve; Zambounis, Antonios; Cleary, Michelle

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Morales-Rodriguez, Carmen
AU  - Anslan, Sten
AU  - Auger-Rozenberg, Marie-Anne
AU  - Augustin, Sylvie
AU  - Baranchikov, Yuri
AU  - Bellahirech, Amani
AU  - Burokiene, Daiva
AU  - Cepukoit, Dovile
AU  - Cota, Ejup
AU  - Davydenko, Kateryna
AU  - Lehtijarvi, H. Tugba Dogmus
AU  - Drenkhan, Rein
AU  - Drenkhan, Tiia
AU  - Eschen, Rene
AU  - Franić, Iva
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - de Groot, Maarten
AU  - Kacprzyk, Magdalena
AU  - Kenis, Marc
AU  - Kirichenko, Natalia
AU  - Matsiakh, Iryna
AU  - Musolin, Dmitry L.
AU  - Nowakowska, Justyna A.
AU  - O'Hanlon, Richard
AU  - Prospero, Simone
AU  - Roques, Alain
AU  - Santini, Alberto
AU  - Talgo, Venche
AU  - Tedersoo, Leho
AU  - Uimari, Anne
AU  - Vannini, Andrea
AU  - Witzell, Johanna
AU  - Woodward, Steve
AU  - Zambounis, Antonios
AU  - Cleary, Michelle
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1085
AB  - The number of invasive alien pest and pathogen species affecting ecosystem functioning, human health and economies has increased dramatically over the last decades. Discoveries of invasive pests and pathogens previously unknown to science or with unknown host associations yet damaging on novel hosts highlights the necessity of developing novel tools to predict their appearance in hitherto naive environments. The use of sentinel plant systems is a promising tool to improve the detection of pests and pathogens before introduction and to provide valuable information for the development of preventative measures to minimize economic or environmental impacts. Though sentinel plantings have been established and studied during the last decade, there still remains a great need for guidance on which tools and protocols to put into practice in order to make assessments accurate and reliable. The sampling and diagnostic protocols chosen should enable as much information as possible about potential damaging agents and species identification. Consistency and comparison of results are based on the adoption of common procedures for sampling design and sample processing. In this paper, we suggest harmonized procedures that should be used in sentinel planting surveys for effective sampling and identification of potential pests and pathogens. We also review the benefits and limitations of various diagnostic methods for early detection in sentinel systems, and the feasibility of the results obtained supporting National Plant Protection Organizations in pest and commodity risk analysis.
T2  - Neobiota
T1  - Forewarned is forearmed: harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings
EP  - 123
IS  - 47
SP  - 95
DO  - 10.3897/neobiota.47.34276
UR  - conv_1436
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Morales-Rodriguez, Carmen and Anslan, Sten and Auger-Rozenberg, Marie-Anne and Augustin, Sylvie and Baranchikov, Yuri and Bellahirech, Amani and Burokiene, Daiva and Cepukoit, Dovile and Cota, Ejup and Davydenko, Kateryna and Lehtijarvi, H. Tugba Dogmus and Drenkhan, Rein and Drenkhan, Tiia and Eschen, Rene and Franić, Iva and Glavendekić, Milka and de Groot, Maarten and Kacprzyk, Magdalena and Kenis, Marc and Kirichenko, Natalia and Matsiakh, Iryna and Musolin, Dmitry L. and Nowakowska, Justyna A. and O'Hanlon, Richard and Prospero, Simone and Roques, Alain and Santini, Alberto and Talgo, Venche and Tedersoo, Leho and Uimari, Anne and Vannini, Andrea and Witzell, Johanna and Woodward, Steve and Zambounis, Antonios and Cleary, Michelle",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The number of invasive alien pest and pathogen species affecting ecosystem functioning, human health and economies has increased dramatically over the last decades. Discoveries of invasive pests and pathogens previously unknown to science or with unknown host associations yet damaging on novel hosts highlights the necessity of developing novel tools to predict their appearance in hitherto naive environments. The use of sentinel plant systems is a promising tool to improve the detection of pests and pathogens before introduction and to provide valuable information for the development of preventative measures to minimize economic or environmental impacts. Though sentinel plantings have been established and studied during the last decade, there still remains a great need for guidance on which tools and protocols to put into practice in order to make assessments accurate and reliable. The sampling and diagnostic protocols chosen should enable as much information as possible about potential damaging agents and species identification. Consistency and comparison of results are based on the adoption of common procedures for sampling design and sample processing. In this paper, we suggest harmonized procedures that should be used in sentinel planting surveys for effective sampling and identification of potential pests and pathogens. We also review the benefits and limitations of various diagnostic methods for early detection in sentinel systems, and the feasibility of the results obtained supporting National Plant Protection Organizations in pest and commodity risk analysis.",
journal = "Neobiota",
title = "Forewarned is forearmed: harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings",
pages = "123-95",
number = "47",
doi = "10.3897/neobiota.47.34276",
url = "conv_1436"
}
Morales-Rodriguez, C., Anslan, S., Auger-Rozenberg, M., Augustin, S., Baranchikov, Y., Bellahirech, A., Burokiene, D., Cepukoit, D., Cota, E., Davydenko, K., Lehtijarvi, H. T. D., Drenkhan, R., Drenkhan, T., Eschen, R., Franić, I., Glavendekić, M., de Groot, M., Kacprzyk, M., Kenis, M., Kirichenko, N., Matsiakh, I., Musolin, D. L., Nowakowska, J. A., O'Hanlon, R., Prospero, S., Roques, A., Santini, A., Talgo, V., Tedersoo, L., Uimari, A., Vannini, A., Witzell, J., Woodward, S., Zambounis, A.,& Cleary, M.. (2019). Forewarned is forearmed: harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings. in Neobiota(47), 95-123.
https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.47.34276
conv_1436
Morales-Rodriguez C, Anslan S, Auger-Rozenberg M, Augustin S, Baranchikov Y, Bellahirech A, Burokiene D, Cepukoit D, Cota E, Davydenko K, Lehtijarvi HTD, Drenkhan R, Drenkhan T, Eschen R, Franić I, Glavendekić M, de Groot M, Kacprzyk M, Kenis M, Kirichenko N, Matsiakh I, Musolin DL, Nowakowska JA, O'Hanlon R, Prospero S, Roques A, Santini A, Talgo V, Tedersoo L, Uimari A, Vannini A, Witzell J, Woodward S, Zambounis A, Cleary M. Forewarned is forearmed: harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings. in Neobiota. 2019;(47):95-123.
doi:10.3897/neobiota.47.34276
conv_1436 .
Morales-Rodriguez, Carmen, Anslan, Sten, Auger-Rozenberg, Marie-Anne, Augustin, Sylvie, Baranchikov, Yuri, Bellahirech, Amani, Burokiene, Daiva, Cepukoit, Dovile, Cota, Ejup, Davydenko, Kateryna, Lehtijarvi, H. Tugba Dogmus, Drenkhan, Rein, Drenkhan, Tiia, Eschen, Rene, Franić, Iva, Glavendekić, Milka, de Groot, Maarten, Kacprzyk, Magdalena, Kenis, Marc, Kirichenko, Natalia, Matsiakh, Iryna, Musolin, Dmitry L., Nowakowska, Justyna A., O'Hanlon, Richard, Prospero, Simone, Roques, Alain, Santini, Alberto, Talgo, Venche, Tedersoo, Leho, Uimari, Anne, Vannini, Andrea, Witzell, Johanna, Woodward, Steve, Zambounis, Antonios, Cleary, Michelle, "Forewarned is forearmed: harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings" in Neobiota, no. 47 (2019):95-123,
https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.47.34276 .,
conv_1436 .
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Increasing understanding of alien species through citizen science (Alien-CSI)

Helen, Roy; Quentin, Groom; Tim, Adriaens; Gaia, Agnello; Antić, Marina; Archambeau, Anne-Sophie; Sven, Bacher; Aletta, Bonn; Peter, Brown; Giuseppe, Brundu; Bernat, López; Michelle, Cleary; Dan, Cogălniceanu; de Groot, Maarten; De Sousa, Tiago; Alan, Deidun; Franz, Essl; Živa, Fišer Pečnikar; Gazda, Anna; Eugenio, Gervasini; Glavendekić, Milka; Guillaume, Gigot; Sven, Jelaska; Jonathan, Jeschke; Dariusz, Kaminski; Paraskevi, Karachle; Tamas, Komives; Lapin, Katharina; Frances, Lucy; Marchante, Elizabete; Marisavljević, Dragana; Riho, Marja; Martín Torrijos, Laura; Angeliki, Martinou; Matosević, Dinka; Clare, Mifsud; Jurga, Motiejūnaitė; Henn, Ojaveer; Pasalić, Nataša; Pekárik, Ladislav; Esra, Per; Pergl, Jan; Pesić, Vladimir; Michael, Pocock; Luís, Reino; Christian, Ries; Laurentiu, Rozylowicz; Sven, Schade; Snorri, Sigurdsson; Ofer, Steinitz; Nir, Stern; Teofilovski, Aco; Thorsson, Johann; Rumen, Tomov; Elena, Tricarico; Trichkova, Teodora; Konstantinos, Tsiamis; van Valkenburg, Johan; Noel, Vella; Laura, Verbrugge; Gábor, Vétek; Cristina, Villaverde; Witzell, Johanna; Argyro, Zenetos; Ana Cristina, Cardoso

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Helen, Roy
AU  - Quentin, Groom
AU  - Tim, Adriaens
AU  - Gaia, Agnello
AU  - Antić, Marina
AU  - Archambeau, Anne-Sophie
AU  - Sven, Bacher
AU  - Aletta, Bonn
AU  - Peter, Brown
AU  - Giuseppe, Brundu
AU  - Bernat, López
AU  - Michelle, Cleary
AU  - Dan, Cogălniceanu
AU  - de Groot, Maarten
AU  - De Sousa, Tiago
AU  - Alan, Deidun
AU  - Franz, Essl
AU  - Živa, Fišer Pečnikar
AU  - Gazda, Anna
AU  - Eugenio, Gervasini
AU  - Glavendekić, Milka
AU  - Guillaume, Gigot
AU  - Sven, Jelaska
AU  - Jonathan, Jeschke
AU  - Dariusz, Kaminski
AU  - Paraskevi, Karachle
AU  - Tamas, Komives
AU  - Lapin, Katharina
AU  - Frances, Lucy
AU  - Marchante, Elizabete
AU  - Marisavljević, Dragana
AU  - Riho, Marja
AU  - Martín Torrijos, Laura
AU  - Angeliki, Martinou
AU  - Matosević, Dinka
AU  - Clare, Mifsud
AU  - Jurga, Motiejūnaitė
AU  - Henn, Ojaveer
AU  - Pasalić, Nataša
AU  - Pekárik, Ladislav
AU  - Esra, Per
AU  - Pergl, Jan
AU  - Pesić, Vladimir
AU  - Michael, Pocock
AU  - Luís, Reino
AU  - Christian, Ries
AU  - Laurentiu, Rozylowicz
AU  - Sven, Schade
AU  - Snorri, Sigurdsson
AU  - Ofer, Steinitz
AU  - Nir, Stern
AU  - Teofilovski, Aco
AU  - Thorsson, Johann
AU  - Rumen, Tomov
AU  - Elena, Tricarico
AU  - Trichkova, Teodora
AU  - Konstantinos, Tsiamis
AU  - van Valkenburg, Johan
AU  - Noel, Vella
AU  - Laura, Verbrugge
AU  - Gábor, Vétek
AU  - Cristina, Villaverde
AU  - Witzell, Johanna
AU  - Argyro, Zenetos
AU  - Ana Cristina, Cardoso
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/906
AB  - There is no sign of saturation in accumulation of alien species (AS) introductions worldwide, additionally the rate of spread for some species has also been shown to be increasing. However, the challenges of gathering information on AS are recognized. Recent developments in citizen science (CS) provide an opportunity to improve data flow and knowledge on AS while ensuring effective and high quality societal engagement with the issue of IAS (Invasive Alien Species). Advances in technology, particularly on-line recording and smartphone apps, along with the development of social media, have revolutionized CS and increased connectivity while new and innovative analysis techniques are emerging to ensure appropriate management, visualization, interpretation and use and sharing of the data. In early July 2018 we launched a European CO-operation in Science and Technology (COST) Action to address multidisciplinary research questions in relation to developing and implementing CS, advancing scientific understanding of AS dynamics while informing decision-making specifically implementation of technical requirements of relevant legislation such as the EU Regulation 1143/2014 on IAS. It will also support the EU biodiversity goals and embedding science within society. The Action will explore and document approaches to establishing a European-wide CS AS network. It will embrace relevant innovations for data gathering and reporting to support the implementation of monitoring and surveillance measures, while ensuring benefits for society and citizens, through an AS CS European network. The Action will, therefore, increase levels of participation and quality of engagement with current CS initiatives, ensuring and evaluating educational value, and improve the value outcomes for potential users including citizens, scientists, alien species managers, policy-makers, local authorities, industry and other stakeholders.
T2  - Research Ideas and Outcomes
T1  - Increasing understanding of alien species through citizen science (Alien-CSI)
EP  - 43
SP  - 1
VL  - 4
DO  - 10.3897/rio.4.e31412
UR  - conv_2394
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Helen, Roy and Quentin, Groom and Tim, Adriaens and Gaia, Agnello and Antić, Marina and Archambeau, Anne-Sophie and Sven, Bacher and Aletta, Bonn and Peter, Brown and Giuseppe, Brundu and Bernat, López and Michelle, Cleary and Dan, Cogălniceanu and de Groot, Maarten and De Sousa, Tiago and Alan, Deidun and Franz, Essl and Živa, Fišer Pečnikar and Gazda, Anna and Eugenio, Gervasini and Glavendekić, Milka and Guillaume, Gigot and Sven, Jelaska and Jonathan, Jeschke and Dariusz, Kaminski and Paraskevi, Karachle and Tamas, Komives and Lapin, Katharina and Frances, Lucy and Marchante, Elizabete and Marisavljević, Dragana and Riho, Marja and Martín Torrijos, Laura and Angeliki, Martinou and Matosević, Dinka and Clare, Mifsud and Jurga, Motiejūnaitė and Henn, Ojaveer and Pasalić, Nataša and Pekárik, Ladislav and Esra, Per and Pergl, Jan and Pesić, Vladimir and Michael, Pocock and Luís, Reino and Christian, Ries and Laurentiu, Rozylowicz and Sven, Schade and Snorri, Sigurdsson and Ofer, Steinitz and Nir, Stern and Teofilovski, Aco and Thorsson, Johann and Rumen, Tomov and Elena, Tricarico and Trichkova, Teodora and Konstantinos, Tsiamis and van Valkenburg, Johan and Noel, Vella and Laura, Verbrugge and Gábor, Vétek and Cristina, Villaverde and Witzell, Johanna and Argyro, Zenetos and Ana Cristina, Cardoso",
year = "2018",
abstract = "There is no sign of saturation in accumulation of alien species (AS) introductions worldwide, additionally the rate of spread for some species has also been shown to be increasing. However, the challenges of gathering information on AS are recognized. Recent developments in citizen science (CS) provide an opportunity to improve data flow and knowledge on AS while ensuring effective and high quality societal engagement with the issue of IAS (Invasive Alien Species). Advances in technology, particularly on-line recording and smartphone apps, along with the development of social media, have revolutionized CS and increased connectivity while new and innovative analysis techniques are emerging to ensure appropriate management, visualization, interpretation and use and sharing of the data. In early July 2018 we launched a European CO-operation in Science and Technology (COST) Action to address multidisciplinary research questions in relation to developing and implementing CS, advancing scientific understanding of AS dynamics while informing decision-making specifically implementation of technical requirements of relevant legislation such as the EU Regulation 1143/2014 on IAS. It will also support the EU biodiversity goals and embedding science within society. The Action will explore and document approaches to establishing a European-wide CS AS network. It will embrace relevant innovations for data gathering and reporting to support the implementation of monitoring and surveillance measures, while ensuring benefits for society and citizens, through an AS CS European network. The Action will, therefore, increase levels of participation and quality of engagement with current CS initiatives, ensuring and evaluating educational value, and improve the value outcomes for potential users including citizens, scientists, alien species managers, policy-makers, local authorities, industry and other stakeholders.",
journal = "Research Ideas and Outcomes",
title = "Increasing understanding of alien species through citizen science (Alien-CSI)",
pages = "43-1",
volume = "4",
doi = "10.3897/rio.4.e31412",
url = "conv_2394"
}
Helen, R., Quentin, G., Tim, A., Gaia, A., Antić, M., Archambeau, A., Sven, B., Aletta, B., Peter, B., Giuseppe, B., Bernat, L., Michelle, C., Dan, C., de Groot, M., De Sousa, T., Alan, D., Franz, E., Živa, F. P., Gazda, A., Eugenio, G., Glavendekić, M., Guillaume, G., Sven, J., Jonathan, J., Dariusz, K., Paraskevi, K., Tamas, K., Lapin, K., Frances, L., Marchante, E., Marisavljević, D., Riho, M., Martín Torrijos, L., Angeliki, M., Matosević, D., Clare, M., Jurga, M., Henn, O., Pasalić, N., Pekárik, L., Esra, P., Pergl, J., Pesić, V., Michael, P., Luís, R., Christian, R., Laurentiu, R., Sven, S., Snorri, S., Ofer, S., Nir, S., Teofilovski, A., Thorsson, J., Rumen, T., Elena, T., Trichkova, T., Konstantinos, T., van Valkenburg, J., Noel, V., Laura, V., Gábor, V., Cristina, V., Witzell, J., Argyro, Z.,& Ana Cristina, C.. (2018). Increasing understanding of alien species through citizen science (Alien-CSI). in Research Ideas and Outcomes, 4, 1-43.
https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.4.e31412
conv_2394
Helen R, Quentin G, Tim A, Gaia A, Antić M, Archambeau A, Sven B, Aletta B, Peter B, Giuseppe B, Bernat L, Michelle C, Dan C, de Groot M, De Sousa T, Alan D, Franz E, Živa FP, Gazda A, Eugenio G, Glavendekić M, Guillaume G, Sven J, Jonathan J, Dariusz K, Paraskevi K, Tamas K, Lapin K, Frances L, Marchante E, Marisavljević D, Riho M, Martín Torrijos L, Angeliki M, Matosević D, Clare M, Jurga M, Henn O, Pasalić N, Pekárik L, Esra P, Pergl J, Pesić V, Michael P, Luís R, Christian R, Laurentiu R, Sven S, Snorri S, Ofer S, Nir S, Teofilovski A, Thorsson J, Rumen T, Elena T, Trichkova T, Konstantinos T, van Valkenburg J, Noel V, Laura V, Gábor V, Cristina V, Witzell J, Argyro Z, Ana Cristina C. Increasing understanding of alien species through citizen science (Alien-CSI). in Research Ideas and Outcomes. 2018;4:1-43.
doi:10.3897/rio.4.e31412
conv_2394 .
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