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Jamie K. Reaser
Researcher at National Museum of Natural History
Publications - 20
Citations - 1043
Jamie K. Reaser is an academic researcher from National Museum of Natural History. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biosecurity & Population. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 19 publications receiving 844 citations.
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Ecological and socioeconomic impacts of invasive alien species in island ecosystems.
Jamie K. Reaser,Laura A. Meyerson,Quentin C. B. Cronk,Maj De Poorter,L G Eldrege,Edmund Green,Moses T. K. Kairo,Pepetua Latasi,Richard N. Mack,John Mauremootoo,Dennis Jefferie O'Dowd,Warea Orapa,Soetikno Slamet Sastroutomo,Alan Saunders,Clare Shine,Sigurdur Thrainsson,Leliua Vaiutu +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a review explores the vulnerability of islands to biological invasion, reports on environmental and socioeconomic impacts of IAS on islands and provides guidance and information on technical resources that can help minimize the effects of invasive alien species in island ecosystems.
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Biosecurity: Moving toward a Comprehensive Approach
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The early detection of and rapid response (EDRR) to invasive species: a conceptual framework and federal capacities assessment
Jamie K. Reaser,Stanley W. Burgiel,Jason Kirkey,Kelsey A. Brantley,Sarah D. Veatch,Jhoset Burgos-Rodríguez +5 more
TL;DR: The role of early detection of and rapid response to invasive species (EDRR) in minimizing the impact of invasive species on US interests is addressed and a review of EDRR's usage as a federal policy and planning term is provided.
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Saving camels from straws: how propagule pressure-based prevention policies can reduce the risk of biological invasion
TL;DR: An explicit focus on propagule pressure-based policies could substantially increase the effectiveness of US efforts to prevent the introduction of invasive species through by intentional and unintentional introductions.
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Technology innovation: advancing capacities for the early detection of and rapid response to invasive species
Barbara T. Martinez,Jamie K. Reaser,Alex Dehgan,Bradley M. Zamft,Baisch David,Colin McCormick,Anthony J. Giordano,Rebecca Aicher,Shah Selbe +8 more
TL;DR: An assessment of federal government capacities for the early detection of and rapid response to invasive species (EDRR) through advances in technology application; examples of emerging technologies for the detection, identification, reporting, and response tovasive species; and guidance for fostering further advancements in applicable technologies are provided.