Bradshaw, Corey J.A.Hulme, Philip E.Hudgins, Emma J.Leung, BrianKourantidou, MelinaCourtois, PierreTurbelin, Anna J.McDermott, Shana M.Lee, KatherineAhmed, Danish A.Latombe, GuillaumeBang, AlokBodey, Thomas W.Haubrock, Phillip J.Saltré, FrédérikCourchamp, Franck2024-03-132024-03-132024-06-01Bradshaw, C J A, Hulme, P E, Hudgins, E J, Leung, B, Kourantidou, M, Courtois, P, Turbelin, A J, McDermott, S M, Lee, K, Ahmed, D A, Latombe, G, Bang, A, Bodey, T W, Haubrock, P J, Saltré, F & Courchamp, F 2024, 'Damage costs from invasive species exceed management expenditure in nations experiencing lower economic activity', Ecological Economics, vol. 220, 108166. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2024.1081660921-8009RIS: urn:A14BC9C0BE19441760DA861CD69B2E70https://hdl.handle.net/2164/23003Financial disclosure The InvaCost project was funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR-14-CE02-0021), the BNP-Paribas Foundation Climate Initiative, the AXA Research Fund Chair of Invasion Biology of University Paris Saclay and by the BiodivERsA and Belmont-Forum call 2018 on biodiversity scenarios (AlienScenarios; BMBF/PT DLR 01LC1807C). M.K. received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research programme under a Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement 899546. C.J.A.B. acknowledges the Australian Research Council (CE170100015) for support. A.B. acknowledges Azim Premji University's grants programme (UNIV-RC00326) for support.113786583engSDG 15 - Life on LandSDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong InstitutionsManagement capacityInvasion sciencePrimary productionDamage susceptibilityInternational tradeCost effectivenessQH301 BiologySupplementary InformationQH301Damage costs from invasive species exceed management expenditure in nations experiencing lower economic activityJournal article10.1016/j.ecolecon.2024.108166220