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dc.contributor.authorTeem, John L.-
dc.contributor.authorAlphey, Luke-
dc.contributor.authorDESCAMPS, Sarah-
dc.contributor.authorEdgington, Matt P.-
dc.contributor.authorEdwards, Owain-
dc.contributor.authorGemmell, Neil-
dc.contributor.authorHarvey-Samuel, Tim-
dc.contributor.authorMelnick, Rachel L.-
dc.contributor.authorOh, Kevin P.-
dc.contributor.authorPiaggio, Antoinette J.-
dc.contributor.authorSaah, J. Royden-
dc.contributor.authorSchill, Dan-
dc.contributor.authorThomas, Paul-
dc.contributor.authorSmith, Trevor-
dc.contributor.authorRoberts, Andrew-
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-26T11:36:42Z-
dc.date.available2020-08-26T11:36:42Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.date.submitted2020-08-20T09:56:19Z-
dc.identifier.citationFRONTIERS IN BIOENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 8 (Art N° 452)-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/31842-
dc.description.abstractInvasive species are increasingly affecting agriculture, food, fisheries, and forestry resources throughout the world. As a result of global trade, invasive species are often introduced into new environments where they become established and cause harm to human health, agriculture, and the environment. Prevention of new introductions is a high priority for addressing the harm caused by invasive species, but unfortunately efforts to prevent new introductions do not address the economic harm that is presently manifested where invasive species have already become established. Genetic biocontrol can be defined as the release of organisms with genetic methods designed to disrupt the reproduction of invasive populations. While these methods offer the potential to control or even eradicate invasive species, there is a need to ensure that genetic biocontrol methods can be deployed in a way that minimizes potential harm to the environment. This review provides an overview of the state of genetic biocontrol, focusing on several approaches that were the subject of presentations at the Genetic Biocontrol for Invasive Species Workshop in Tarragona, Spain, March 31st, 2019, a workshop sponsored by the OECD's Co-operative Research Program on Biological Resource Management for Sustainable Agricultural Systems. The review considers four different approaches to genetic biocontrol for invasive species; sterile-release, YY Males, Trojan Female Technique, and gene drive. The different approaches will be compared with respect to the efficiency each affords as a genetic biocontrol tool, the practical utility and cost/benefits associated with implementation of the approach, and the regulatory considerations that will need to be addressed for each. The opinions expressed and arguments employed in this publication are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the OECD or of the governments of its Member countries.-
dc.description.sponsorshipThe opinions expressed and arguments employed in this publication are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the OECD or of the governments of its Member countries. This article resulted from the Genetic Biocontrol for Invasive Species Workshop, which was sponsored by the OECD Co-operative Research Programme: Biological Resource Management for Sustainable Agricultural Systems, whose financial support made it possible for most of the authors to participate in the Workshop.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherFRONTIERS MEDIA SA-
dc.rights2020 Teem, Alphey, Descamps, Edgington, Edwards, Gemmell, Harvey-Samuel, Melnick, Oh, Piaggio, Saah, Schill, Thomas, Smith and Roberts. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.-
dc.subject.otherinvasive species-
dc.subject.othergenetic biocontrol-
dc.subject.othergene drive-
dc.subject.otherTrojan Female Technique-
dc.subject.otherTrojan Y Chromosome-
dc.titleGenetic Biocontrol for Invasive Species-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.volume8-
local.format.pages18-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatA1-
dc.description.notesRoberts, A (corresponding author), ILSI Res Fdn, Washington, DC 20005 USA.-
dc.description.notesaroberts@foodsystems.org-
dc.description.otherRoberts, A (corresponding author), ILSI Res Fdn, Washington, DC 20005 USA. aroberts@foodsystems.org-
local.publisher.placeAVENUE DU TRIBUNAL FEDERAL 34, LAUSANNE, CH-1015, SWITZERLAND-
local.type.refereedRefereed-
local.type.specifiedReview-
local.bibliographicCitation.artnr452-
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fbioe.2020.00452-
dc.identifier.pmid32523938-
dc.identifier.isiWOS:000540500500001-
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local.description.affiliation[Teem, John L.; Melnick, Rachel L.; Roberts, Andrew] ILSI Res Fdn, Washington, DC 20005 USA.-
local.description.affiliation[Alphey, Luke; Edgington, Matt P.; Harvey-Samuel, Tim] Pirbright Inst, Woking, Surrey, England.-
local.description.affiliation[Descamps, Sarah] Hasselt Univ, Ctr Environm Sci, Diepenbeek, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Edwards, Owain] Commonwealth Sci & Ind Res Org CSIRO, Wembley, WA, Australia.-
local.description.affiliation[Gemmell, Neil] Univ Otago, Sch Biomed Sci, Dept Anat, Dunedin, New Zealand.-
local.description.affiliation[Oh, Kevin P.; Piaggio, Antoinette J.] USDA APHIS Wildlife Serv, Natl Wildlife Res Ctr, Ft Collins, CO USA.-
local.description.affiliation[Saah, J. Royden] Isl Conservat, Santa Cruz, CA USA.-
local.description.affiliation[Schill, Dan] Fisheries Management Solut Inc, Boise, ID USA.-
local.description.affiliation[Thomas, Paul] Univ Adelaide, Sch Med, Adelaide, SA, Australia.-
local.description.affiliation[Smith, Trevor] Florida Dept Agr & Consumer Serv, Gainesville, FL USA.-
local.uhasselt.internationalyes-
item.fullcitationTeem, John L.; Alphey, Luke; DESCAMPS, Sarah; Edgington, Matt P.; Edwards, Owain; Gemmell, Neil; Harvey-Samuel, Tim; Melnick, Rachel L.; Oh, Kevin P.; Piaggio, Antoinette J.; Saah, J. Royden; Schill, Dan; Thomas, Paul; Smith, Trevor & Roberts, Andrew (2020) Genetic Biocontrol for Invasive Species. In: FRONTIERS IN BIOENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 8 (Art N° 452).-
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item.contributorTeem, John L.-
item.contributorAlphey, Luke-
item.contributorDESCAMPS, Sarah-
item.contributorEdgington, Matt P.-
item.contributorEdwards, Owain-
item.contributorGemmell, Neil-
item.contributorHarvey-Samuel, Tim-
item.contributorMelnick, Rachel L.-
item.contributorOh, Kevin P.-
item.contributorPiaggio, Antoinette J.-
item.contributorSaah, J. Royden-
item.contributorSchill, Dan-
item.contributorThomas, Paul-
item.contributorSmith, Trevor-
item.contributorRoberts, Andrew-
item.accessRightsOpen Access-
crisitem.journal.issn2296-4185-
crisitem.journal.eissn2296-4185-
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