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Melanie Josefsson
Researcher at Environmental Protection Agency
Publications - 15
Citations - 1614
Melanie Josefsson is an academic researcher from Environmental Protection Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Introduced species & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1420 citations.
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How well do we understand the impacts of alien species on ecosystem services? A pan-European, cross-taxa assessment
Montserrat Vilà,Corina Basnou,Petr Pyšek,Melanie Josefsson,Piero Genovesi,Stephan Gollasch,Wolfgang Nentwig,Sergej Olenin,Alain Roques,David B. Roy,Phillip E. Hulme +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of the financial costs of alien species in Europe, as the first step toward calculating an estimate of the economic consequences of extraterrestrial species.
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Developing a framework of minimum standards for the risk assessment of alien species
Helen E. Roy,Wolfgang Rabitsch,Riccardo Scalera,Alan J. A. Stewart,Belinda Gallardo,Piero Genovesi,Franz Essl,Franz Essl,Tim Adriaens,Sven Bacher,Sven Bacher,Olaf Booy,Olaf Booy,Etienne Branquart,Sarah Brunel,Gordon H. Copp,Gordon H. Copp,Hannah Dean,Bram D'hondt,Melanie Josefsson,Marc Kenis,Marianne Kettunen,Merike Linnamagi,Frances E. Lucy,Angeliki F. Martinou,Niall Moore,Wolfgang Nentwig,Ana Nieto,Jan Pergl,Jodey Peyton,Alain Roques,Stefan Schindler,Karsten Schönrogge,Wojciech Solarz,Paul Stebbing,Teodora Trichkova,Sonia Vanderhoeven,Johan van Valkenburg,Argyro Zenetos +38 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of existing risk assessment protocols, and with reference to the requirements of the EU Regulation on IAS (1143/2014) and international agreements including the World Trade Organisation, Convention on Biological Diversity and International Plant Protection Convention, coupled with consensus methods, identified and agreed upon 14 minimum standards (attributes) a risk assessment scheme should include.
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The Environmental Consequences of Alien Species in the Swedish Lakes Mälaren, Hjälmaren, Vänern and Vättern
TL;DR: Although major ecosystem damage caused by the introduction of alien species, with the exception of the crayfish plague, has not occurred in the four large Swedish lakes, local problems of considerable dignity occur occasionally.
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One Hundred of the Most Invasive Alien Species in Europe
TL;DR: The SEBI 2010 list of the worst invasive alien species threatening biological diversity in Europe (EEA 2007) was published by the European Environmental Agency (SEBI 2010).