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Editorial
Biological Invasions 2020 Horizon
by Elsa Bonnaud
Diversity 2020, 12(2), 77; https://doi.org/10.3390/d12020077 - 18 Feb 2020
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This special issue points to the necessity to continue actively working on biological invasions, as invasive species remain a main and global threat for biodiversity through a global homogenization process. This issue includes six research papers, covering a large range of taxa, studying [...] Read more.
This special issue points to the necessity to continue actively working on biological invasions, as invasive species remain a main and global threat for biodiversity through a global homogenization process. This issue includes six research papers, covering a large range of taxa, studying new invasive processes and proposing innovative management solutions. The way forward will be to continue working in close relation with other stakeholders and decision-makers, increase communication efforts, solicit societal feedback, and quickly implement consistent legislation. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Biological Invasions 2020 Horizon)
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