Biology - Invasive Species Program
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ResearchThe USGS Invasive Species Program provides methodologies, information, and research to address the threat of invasive species to ecosystems and native species. As the primary research agency within the Department of the Interior, the Program places special emphasis on lands and waters managed by the Department. The Program supports cooperative efforts to document and monitor the introduction and spread of invasive species, study the ecology of invaders and factors in the resistance of habitats to invasion, to forecast probabilities and locations of future invasions, provide methods and information to assess and manage risks, and develop methods to prevent and control invasive species and minimize their environmental impacts. USGS scientists conduct research on invasive species in all regions of the US and in a wide range of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems as well as on a variety of taxa, including aquatic invertebrates, fish, terrestrial invertebrates, terrestrial vertebrates (birds, mammals etc.), reptiles, and plants. USGS research on invasive species is guided by the USGS Invasive Species Program Five Year Program Plan. This plan outlines goals, strategies, and requirements for significantly increasing USGS efforts during the next five years to help Department of the Interior managers and the nation respond more rapidly and effectively to the growing threats from invasive species. Primary areas of research include:
Specific research projects can be found by searching the following categories: Invasive Species Research by Research
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