Conservation Biology
Chemical treatments refer to the use of specific chemicals to manage and control invasive species populations. This strategy can involve herbicides, pesticides, or other biocides aimed at reducing or eradicating non-native organisms that threaten native ecosystems. These treatments can be selective, targeting particular invasive species without significantly affecting native flora and fauna, but they must be applied carefully to prevent unintended ecological consequences.
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