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Abstract
A bioeconomic model is developed to analyze the optimal control management strategies for an
introduced herbivore in a two-compartment ecosystem. This paper analyzes cost-effective control
strategies that decrease the spillover effects of the herbivore on endangered plant species, thereby
reducing extinction pressure and increasing benefits. The optimal level of control is presented in
different circumstances. The level of optimal control is high if the herbivore has a relatively low
attack rate on the target species, the nontarget host has a high biodiversity value, or the costs of
controlling the herbivore are low.