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- W3208803363 abstract "This chapter discusses the use of evolutionary biology in invasive species management. Understanding the historical evolutionary context of host–enemy relationships, i.e. co-evolution, can assist the selection of more efficient biological control agents. Moreover, rapid evolution in biocontrol agents for enhanced exploitation of target hosts can be achieved, and accelerated, through genetic augmentation and artificial selection. The colonisation of invasive hosts by native enemies, coupled with the rapid evolutionary responses that often underlie these novel interactions, suggests that evolutionary tools can also be applied to control invasive species using native enemies. The fields of biotechnology and genetic engineering provide promising new ways to manage invasive species. For instance, transgenic organisms engineered to impede invasive performance, such as the production of male-only progeny, have been developed. Gene drive technologies provide researchers with unprecedented opportunities to spread ‘control’ genes throughout invasive populations. This chapter provides examples of laboratory-based studies to demonstrate the prospects of complete eradication of invasive species using gene drives." @default.
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