Supplementary Materials for the article: A participatory method for prioritizing invasive species: Ranking threats to Minnesota’s terrestrial ecosystems
2021-01-08
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Supplementary Materials for the article: A participatory method for prioritizing invasive species: Ranking threats to Minnesota’s terrestrial ecosystems
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2021-01-08
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The data and data summaries here support the work being published in the article, "A participatory method for prioritizing invasive species: ranking threats to Minnesota’s terrestrial ecosystems" in the Journal of Environmental Management.
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Three files in pdf format. Filename: Supplementary Materials-1: 12 pages long. Template evaluation form (with criteria descriptions) used by the Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plant and Pests Center to assess invasive species.
Filename: Supplementary Materials-2: 14 pages long. A completed evaluation of the insect, Popillia japonica, conducted by the Minnesota Invasive Terrestrial Plant and Pests Center.
Filename: Supplementary Materials-3,4: 5 pages long. One data table and one data figure are included, each with captions describing their contents.
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This work was supported by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative and Citizen Commission for Minnesota Resources.
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https://doi.org/10.13020/t6gc-z164
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