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Coproducing a Technology Readiness Level framework for non-persistent genetic biocontrol of aquatic invasive species

Julie Badger, Rex Alirigia, Isabel Ameli, Przemek Bajer, Bill Bartodziej, Vinita Dalgleish, Siba Das, Justine Dauphinais, Meg Duhr, Kate Fairman, Jeff Forester, Stephen Frankenberg, Rebeca Gutierrez-Moreno, Nicholas K. Jacob, Colby Johnson, Kathy Jonsrud, Maciej Maselko, Mike Mendelsohn, Ole Olmanson, Amanda PierceLeland Feist, Kelsey Taylor, Toby Warden, Raining White, Heidi Wolf, S. Kathleen Barnhill, Jason Delborne, Michael J. Smanski*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Developing and implementing novel pest control technologies requires coordination and communication between technology developers, funding agencies, federal and state regulators, and early technology adopters. Efficient communication is particularly important for first-in-class technologies. Misunderstandings or lack of communication may hinder social engagement, jeopardize regulatory approval, decrease utility of the technology, deter public adoption, or compromise risk mitigation approaches. We, a team of diverse stakeholders in aquatic invasive species (AIS) control, here propose a shared language for discussing the development of non-persistent genetic biocontrol methods. Specifically, we adapted the existing Technology Readiness Level framework to apply to the development of non-persistent genetic biocontrol for invasive Cyprinus carpio (common carp) as a model case. The result of this effort is a tool for designing responsible technology development of a promising new class of pest management tools.

Original languageEnglish
Article number126189
Pages (from-to)1-17
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Environmental Management
Volume391
Early online date9 Jul 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2025

Keywords

  • Common carp
  • Genetic biocontrol
  • Non-persistent
  • TRL

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