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J. Applied Ecology

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    J. Applied Ecology
    @japplecol
    Jul 24, 2025
    Interesting article just out in BioScience that looks at the synergies between biosecurity and One Health and points to ways of bring these two field together through the concept of One Biosecurity
    Illustration of how direct impacts of biological invasions on animal, plant, and ecosystem health can also have indirect and often unexpected impacts on human health. The color of the arrows refers to the corresponding sector (plant, animal, or ecosystem) where interventions to manage the invasive alien species would be required to prevent human health impacts. The examples include the direct effect of the passion...
    One Biosecurity is essential to implement One Health
    From academic.oup.com
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    J. Applied Ecology
    @japplecol
    May 23, 2021
    New Review from Philip Hulme @LincolnUniNZ: The effects of future trends in International Trade on #BiologicalInvasions will soon lead to pressure on national borders outstripping the resources available for intervention. cell.com/one-earth/full… #BiodiversityDay #openaccess
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    J. Applied Ecology
    @japplecol
    Mar 15, 2021
    A new call for a more joined up global biosecurity system and a clearer plan for a holistic international approach to pandemic risks
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    Advancing One Biosecurity to Address the Pandemic Risks of Biological Invasions
    The world is witnessing a global rise in numbers of emerging invasive alien species, but identifying which species pose a pandemic threat remains poorly un
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    J. Applied Ecology
    @japplecol
    Jan 17, 2021
    Some new thinking in the field of biological invasions: One Biosecurity: a unified concept to integrate human, animal, plant, and environmental health
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    One Biosecurity: a unified concept to integrate human, animal, plant, and environmental health
    In the wake of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, the world has woken up to the importance of biosecurity and the need to manage international borders. Yet strong sectorial identities exist within biosecurity...
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    J. Applied Ecology
    @japplecol
    Jul 24, 2017
    RT @JAppliedEcology: New Policy Direction by Philip Hulme et al. Free to read now goo.gl/BCyRuA

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