Integrated approach for managing aquatic invasive species in california

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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/12/191202190410.htm

Now, UC Santa Barbara-based research scientist Carolynn Culver and colleagues at UCSB's Marine Science Institute are adding to this arsenal of prevention measures with a pair of studies that appear in a special edition of the North American Journal of Fisheries Management. They focus on taking an integrated approach to the management of aquatic invasive species as the state works to move beyond its current toxic, water quality-reducing methods.

"With integrated pest management you're looking for multiple ways to manipulate vulnerabilities of a pest, targeting different life stages with different methods in a combined way that can reduce the pest population with minimal harm to people and the environment," said Culver, an extension specialist with California Sea Grant who also holds an academic appointment at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. "Often there is concentrated effort on controlling one part of the life cycle, like removing adults -- which are easier to see -- without thinking about the larvae that are out there."