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    An assessment of risk pathways from commercial businesses to pest-free islands of the Hauraki Gulf

    Morgan, Sam; Marshall, Steven; Cook, Jeff; Waipara, N.; Ward, Darren; McNatty, Alice; Adams, Nigel; Fraser, Diane

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    2014
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    Morgan, S., Marshall, A., Cook, J., Waipara, N., Ward, D., McNatty, A., Adams, N., and Fraser, D. (2014). An assessment of risk pathways from commercial businesses to pest-free islands of the Hauraki Gulf. Paper presented at New Zealand Biosecurity Institute (NETS) conference 29 July - 1 August 2014 New Plymouth, New Zealand
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    Abstract
    Argentine ants Rainbow skinks Human mediated dispersal Presence & absence Risk assessment scores Very high risk businesses Recommendations
    Keywords:
    Argentine ant (Linepithema humile), rainbow skinks (Lampropholis delicata), Rodney District (Auckland, N.Z.), Hauraki Gulf Islands (Auckland, N.Z.), predatory species, pests, nurseries (plants), building suppliers, transport services
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    050202 Conservation and Biodiversity, 050103 Invasive Species Ecology
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