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Perspectives in Biosecurity 3


Perspectives in Biosecurity is a multi-disciplinary electronic journal of research papers and other outputs covering all aspects of the field of biosecurity including, but not restricted to, invasion biology and ecology, invasive species identification/diagnostics, management and eradication/control, new invasive species records, modelling, biosecurity law and policy, relationships between human society and invasive species. This journal has been developed from the paper series of the same name published by ePress since 2015.

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Measuring the efficacy of repellent on house sparrows (Passer domesticus)
Kristie Cameron et al.


The Ant Fauna of Rakitu (Arid Island), New Zealand
Andrew Veale, Thomas Bodey, Erin Doyle, Jo Peace and James Russell


Some like it hot, but moth plant does not: The effect of commercial composting on moth plant (Araujia hortorum) seed viability
Sarah Killick and Dan Blanchon



  • Editor(s): Dan Blanchon and Mel Galbraith
  • ISSN: 2538-0125
  • Date of Publication: 19.12.2018
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