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Eradicating the grey squirrel <i>Sciurus carolinensis</i> from urban areas: an innovative decision‐making approach based on lessons learnt in Italy

Author Affiliations
Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale, Oikos University, International Union for Conservation of Nature (Bangladesh)
Published InPest Management Science
Year2016
Citations40

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Eradication of invasive alien species supports the recovery of native biodiversity. A new European Union Regulation introduces obligations to eradicate the most harmful invasive species. However, eradications of charismatic mammals may encounter strong opposition. Considering the case study of the eastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis Gmelin, 1788) in central Italy, we developed a structured decision-making technique based on a Bayesian decision network model and explicitly considering the plurality of environmental values of invasive species management to reduce potential social conflicts. RESULTS: The model identified priority areas for management activities. These areas corresponded to the core of the grey squirrel range, but they also included peripheral zones, where rapid eradication is fundamental to prevent the spread of squirrels. However, when…
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