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Evaluation of machine learning methods for predicting eradication of aquatic invasive species
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Yanyu Xiao, Russell Greiner, Mark A. Lewis
In the work, we evaluate the performance of machine learning approaches for predicting successful eradication of aquatic invasive species (AIS) and assess the extent to which eradication of an invasive species depends on the certain specified ecological features of the target ecosystem...
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2019-02-01
Mélodie Kunegel-Lion, Rory L. McIntosh, Mark A. Lewis
Insect epidemics such as the mountain pine beetle (MPB) outbreak have a major impact on forest dynamics. In Cypress Hills, Canada, the Forest Service Branch of the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment aims to control as many new infested trees as possible by conducting ground-based surveys around...
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2020-01-19
Mélodie Kunegel-Lion, Mark A. Lewis
The efficacy of direct control methods in bark beetle outbreaks is a disputed topic. While some studies report that control reduces tree mortality, others see little effect. Existing models, linking control rate to beetle population dynamics and tree infestations, give insights, but there is a...