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Sarah Brunel
Researcher at European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Publications - 34
Citations - 1278
Sarah Brunel is an academic researcher from European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization. The author has contributed to research in topics: Introduced species & Risk assessment. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1062 citations.
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Crossing Frontiers in Tackling Pathways of Biological Invasions
Franz Essl,Sven Bacher,Tim M. Blackburn,Olaf Booy,Giuseppe Brundu,Sarah Brunel,Ana Cristina Cardoso,René Eschen,Belinda Gallardo,Bella S. Galil,Emili García-Berthou,Piero Genovesi,Quentin Groom,Colin A. Harrower,Philip E. Hulme,Stelios Katsanevakis,Marc Kenis,Ingolf Kühn,Sabrina Kumschick,Angeliki F. Martinou,Wolfgang Nentwig,Colette O'Flynn,Shyama Pagad,Jan Pergl,Petr Pyšek,Wolfgang Rabitsch,David M. Richardson,Alain Roques,Helen E. Roy,Riccardo Scalera,Stefan Schindler,Hanno Seebens,Sonia Vanderhoeven,Montserrat Vilà,John R. U. Wilson,Argyro Zenetos,Jonathan M. Jeschke +36 more
TL;DR: This work reviews the state of the art, highlights recent advances, identifies pitfalls and constraints, and discusses major challenges in four broad fields of pathway research and management: pathway classification, application of pathway information, management response, and management impact.
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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 EPPO prioritization process for invasive alien plants
Sarah Brunel,Etienne Branquart,Guillaume Fried,J. Van Valkenburg,Giuseppe Brundu,Uwe Starfinger,S. Buholzer,Ahmet Uludag,M. Joseffson,Richard Baker +9 more
TL;DR: If used by several EPPO countries, this prioritization process represents an opportunity to provide consistent country lists of invasive alien plant species, as well as a tool for dialogue and exchange of information.
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The potential distribution of Bactrocera dorsalis: considering phenology and irrigation patterns.
M. de Villiers,V. Hattingh,Darren J. Kriticos,Sarah Brunel,Jean-François Vayssières,Antonio Alain Coffi Sinzogan,M.K. Billah,Samira A. Mohamed,Maulid Mwatawala,H. Abdelgader,F.E. Salah,M. De Meyer +11 more
TL;DR: Seasonal phenology data, measured as fly abundance throughout the year, was related to each location's climate to infer climatic growth response parameters, and these functions were used along with African distribution records and development studies to fit the niche model for B. dorsalis.
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A suite of models to support the quantitative assessment of spread in pest risk analysis
Christelle Robinet,Hella Kehlenbeck,Darren J. Kriticos,Richard Baker,Andrea Battisti,Sarah Brunel,Maxime Dupin,Dominic Eyre,Massimo Faccoli,Zhenya Ilieva,Marc Kenis,Jon Knight,Jon Knight,Philippe Reynaud,Annie Yart,Wopke van der Werf +15 more
TL;DR: A set of four simple and generic spread models that can be parameterised with limited data provide a transparent and objective tool for evaluating the potential spread of pests in PRAs and are found generally credible and useful.