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Occurrence Observation
Latest version published by United States Geological Survey on Aug 31, 2016 United States Geological Survey
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31 August 2016
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Description

A collection of non-native species datasets, largely plants, from the National Institute of Invasive Species Science.

Versions

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How to cite

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Airforce Academy Weed Mapping, from National Institute of Invasive Species Science, www.niiss.org.

Rights

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The publisher and rights holder of this work is United States Geological Survey. To the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the Public Domain (CC0 1.0). Users may copy, modify, distribute and use the work, including for commercial purposes, without restriction.

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Keywords

invasive plants; invasive animals; invasive grasses; invasive trees; introduced species; invasive species; introduced plants; introduced animals.; Occurrence

Contacts

Annie Simpson
  • Metadata Provider
  • Biologist & Information Scientist
U.S. Geological Survey, Core Science Analytics & Synthesis
  • 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Mailstop 302
20192 Reston
Virginia
US
  • +1 703-648-4281
Annie Simpson
  • Metadata Provider
  • +1-703-648-4281
Greg Newman
  • Point Of Contact
  • Research Associate
Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory
  • Colorado State University
80523 Ft. Collins
Colorado
US
  • +1(970) 491-0410
Catherine Jarnevich
  • Point Of Contact
  • Research Scientist
U.S. Geological Survey
Ft. Collins
Colorado
US
Thomas Stohlgren
  • Principal Investigator
  • Research Scientist
U.S. Geological Survey
Ft. Collins
Colorado
US
Jim Graham
  • Programmer
  • Research Scientis
Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory
  • Colorado State University
Ft. Collins
Colorado
US

Geographic Coverage

The current geographic coverage is the continental U.S.

Bounding Coordinates South West [24.4, -123.91], North East [49.02, -68.05]

Taxonomic Coverage

Largely Plantae. as of 2013-01-04, data set include 485 records from the Kingdom Animalia.

Kingdom Animalia, Plantae

Temporal Coverage

Start Date / End Date 1800-01-01 / 2010-01-01

Project Data

No Description available

Title National Institue of Invasive Species Science
Funding various
Study Area Description various
Design Description various

The personnel involved in the project:

Catherine Jarnevich
  • Point Of Contact

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Colorado National Monument, from National Institute of Invasive Species Science, www.niiss.org. Colorado National Monument
  2. CPER NEON vegetation prototype, from National Institute of Invasive Species Science, www.niiss.org. CPER NEON vegetation prototype
  3. Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, from National Institute of Invasive Species Science, www.niiss.org. Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
  4. Great Marsh Pepperweed Eradication Project, from National Great Marsh Pepperweed Eradication Project
  5. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge
  6. Jim Graham's Personal Project Jim Graham's Personal Project
  7. MA-NH-ME Wetland Worries & Roadside Invasives MA-NH-ME Wetland Worries & Roadside Invasives
  8. NASA / NPS / USGS Invasive Species Project NASA / NPS / USGS Invasive Species Project
  9. National Elk Refuge National Elk Refuge
  10. NER area Dyers woad NER area Dyers woad
  11. Nevada Tamarisk Survey Nevada Tamarisk Survey
  12. Peterson Air Force Base Weed Mapping Peterson Air Force Base Weed Mapping
  13. Project R.E.D (Riverine Early Detectors) Project R.E.D (Riverine Early Detectors)
  14. Rocky Mountain NP LANDGAP Rocky Mountain NP LANDGAP
  15. Russian olive Distribution on Crow Russian olive Distribution on Crow
  16. SABCC SABCC
  17. Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge Weeds Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge Weeds
  18. Southwest Exotic Mapping Program (SWEMP) Southwest Exotic Mapping Program (SWEMP)
  19. Tamarisk Coalition Tamarisk Coalition
  20. Tamarisk in Western CO and Southern CA Tamarisk in Western CO and Southern CA
  21. Wisconsin Citizen Based Monitoring Network for Invasive Plants Wisconsin Citizen Based Monitoring Network for Invasive Plants
  22. Wisconsin Invasive Plants of the Future Wisconsin Invasive Plants of the Future
  23. Fingerprinting biodiversity: a case study in LaJunta, CO tamarisk Fingerprinting biodiversity: a case study in LaJunta, CO tamarisk
  24. Fingerprinting biodiversity: USGS, NASA, NREL Fingerprinting biodiversity: USGS, NASA, NREL
  25. Hubbard Lake, Texas Hubbard Lake, Texas
  26. Allen, Michael R., and Katriona Shea. 'Spatial Segregation of Congeneric Invaders in Central Pennsylvania, USA.' Biological Invasions 8 (2006): 509-521. From National Institute of Invasive Species Science, www.niiss.org. Invasive Carduus Thistles
  27. "Barnett, DT and TJ Stohlgren 2004. A nested-intensity design for surveying plant diversity. Biodiversity and Conservation 12: 255-278. From National Institute of Invasive Species Science, www.niiss.org. Taylor Ranch
  28. Delaney DG, Sperling CD, Adams CS, Leung B 2008. Marine invasive species: validation of citizen science and implications for national monitoring networks. Biological invasions 10: 117-128. From National Institute of Invasive Species Science, www.niiss.org. Citizen Science Initiative: Marine Invasive Species Monitoring Organization
  29. Friedman, J. 200x. Tamarisk locations at gaging stations. 1965 Tamarisk extent
  30. Mehrhoff, L. J., J. A. Silander, Jr., S. A. Leicht, E. S. Mosher and N. M. Tabak. 2003. IPANE: Invasive Plant Atlas of New England. Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA. Invasive Plant Atlas of New England
  31. Nabors, PJ. 2007. Invasive plant monitoring in the southeast. Southern Appalachian Information Node. National Biological Information Infrastructure. SAIN Invasive Plants
  32. NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD. NASA / USGS / Grand Tetons NPS Invasive Plants
  33. NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD. NASA / USGS/ Sequoia & Kings Canyon NPS Invasive Plants
  34. Kathryn Thomas and Patricia Guertin. U.S. Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center (USGS-SBSC). Southwest Exotic Mapping Program (SWEMP)
  35. UW-Extension. Pandian, V. 2007. Unpublished data. Wisconsin Invasive Plants of the Future
  36. Waters, M.A., T.J. Stohlgren, P. Evangelista, D. Guenther, N. Alley, G.J. Newman, editors. 2004. Landscape-Scale Assessment of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Fort Collins, CO: Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory. 205 p. Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
  37. ARKWIPP Tamarisk Mapping Inventory. Arkansas River Watershed Invasive Plant Plan (ARKWIPP)
  38. Curecanti NRA and Black Canyon NP 2006. Curecanti NRA and Black Canyon NP Weed Data. Colorado
  39. Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission. July 2008. Wisconsin Invasive Plants of the Future
  40. Hart Mountain USGS weed mapping summer of 2004. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge
  41. http://www.greatlakeswormwatch.org/team/index.html ; From provider website; website project name = Great Lakes Worm Watch Great Lakes Worm Watch
  42. IPANE cebi2 data. Pondicherry National Wildlife Refuge
  43. KDA Tamarisk Helicopter Survey 2004. Tamarisk Helicopter Surveys
  44. Mesa County Division of Pest Management. Mesa County Weed Program
  45. National Bison Range weed mapping. National Bison Range
  46. New Invaders Watch List data 2008. New Invaders Watch List
  47. North Dakota Department of Agriculture 2002. Tamarix mapping. North Dakota DOA Tamarisk
  48. Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Natural Areas & Preserves. Mapping Ohio's Invasives
  49. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation- Technical Service Center. SJRtest
  50. Wyoming saltcedar mapping data. Wyoming Weed Mapping

Additional Metadata

The quality and completeness of data cannot be guaranteed. Users employ these data at their own risk. Users must publicly acknowledge, in conjunction with the use of the data, the data providers whose invasive species data they have used. Data providers may require additional attribution of specific collections within their institution. Update 2013-06-20: Correction to state name for 8 records. Resource Creator/Metadata Provider changed "Mississipi" to "Mississippi". Also removed two "QLD EPA Test" records for Columbiformes (at latitude 40, longitude -96).

Purpose

"We are a consortium of government and non-government organizations formed to develop cooperative approaches for invasive species science that meet the urgent needs of land managers and the public. Administratively housed at the U.S. Geological Survey Fort Collins Science Center in Colorado, the National Institute of Invasive Species Science provides a hub for invasive species science collaboration, coordination, and integration across agencies and disciplines."

Alternative Identifiers https://bison.usgs.gov/ipt/resource?r=international_biological_information_system-ibis