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by GW150914
2824 days ago
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True, but in the context of a pilot program to target native species elsewhere. In short it wouldn’t meet that criteria, because the Asian Tiger mosquito is a recent invader. In the narrow case of targeting recent (decades rather than centuries, and then ATM qualifies as the former) invaders alone, I agree that few rational people would object. |
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Isn't this just defining the scope artificially narrowly to deny that it would be a useful experiment?
Is there an ecologically significant difference in targeting an invasive species?