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Describes databases available online related to invasive species as well as general biodiversity. See other sections for species specific information, expertise, and geographic based information:
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General
The following are general databases for invasive species, pest management, and agricultural related databases:
Invasive Species
Database: Forest
Threat Summary Viewer
Host: U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, Eastern Forest Environmental Threat
Assessment Center
Scope:
The Forest Threat Summary Viewer provides images, distribution maps, web links,
extension and state contact information, and brief
and detailed descriptions about specific forest threats
in the eastern United States. Searchable by forest
threat or by State.
Database: Global
Biodiversity Information Facilty (GBIF)
Host: Global
Biodiversity Information Facilty
Scope:
The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) was established by governments
in 2001 to encourage free and open access to biodiversity data, via the Internet.
Through a global network of 57 countries and 47 organizations, GBIF promotes
and facilitates the mobilization, access, discovery and use of information about
the occurrence of organisms over time and across the planet.
Database: Global
Invasive Species Database / 100
of the World's Worst Invasive Alien Species
Host: Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG); Global Invasive Species Programme (GISP)
Scope: The Global Invasive Species Database aims to increase awareness about invasive alien species and to facilitate effective prevention and management activities. The database focuses on invasive alien species that
threaten native biodiversity and covers all taxonomic groups from
micro-organisms to animals and plants in all ecosystems. Species information is
either supplied by or reviewed by expert contributors from around the world.
Database: Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk (HEAR)
Host: U.S. Geological Survey; University of Hawai'i
Scope: This Web site provides technology, methods, and information to decision-makers, resource managers, and the general public to aid in the fight against harmful alien species in Hawaii. Its Harmful Non-Indigenous Species Database (HNIS) offers data on plant, vertebrate, and invertebrate invaders.
Database: Invasive and Exotic Species of North America - Invasive.org
Host: A joint project between The University of Georgia - Bugwood Network and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
Scope: Over 8,300 images, including over 1,000 new
images of invasive species (including many weeds) and their biological
control agents, taken by over 250 photographers are available. Most
images were digitized from high-resolution 35mm slides. Multiple levels
of jpeg format images are downloadable and may be copied and used for
any non-profit, educational purpose with appropriate credit and copyright
notice. Although most images are North American in nature, the system
also contains images of organisms that are "Non-U.S. Natives",
or are considered to be "U.S. Invasives."
Database: Invasive
Species Compendium (ISC)
Host: This database/compendium was
partially funded by USAID and USDA along
with a number of other donors, and it is now available
to anyone with access to the internet. Their partner
in developing this technical data base/compendium is CABI (formerly
the UK's Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux (an association
of all agriculture ministries from the UK and their
Commonwealth countries/colonies, but in 1986 it became
a public international organization).
Scope: The ISC is an encyclopaedic
resource that brings together a wide range of different
types of science-based information to support decision-making
in invasive species management worldwide. It comprises
detailed datasheets that have been written by experts,
edited by an independent scientific organization, peer
reviewed, and enhanced with data from specialist organizations,
images, and maps, a bibliographic database and full
text articles. New datasheets and data sets continue
to be added, datasheets are reviewed and updated, and
scientific literature added on a weekly basis. The ISC
has been resourced by a diverse international Consortium
of Government departments, Non-governmental organizations
and private companies. The database is a living compendium
and will grow over time.
Database: National
Institute of Invasive Species Science NIISS)
Host: DOI. USGS. Fort Collins Science Center.
Scope: Developing cooperative approaches for invasive
species science to meet the urgent needs of land managers
and the public.
Query comphrensive data by searching by location, by
species, by project, or by map.
Database: NISbase - The International Nonindigenous Species Database Network
Host: Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC)
Scope: NISbase is a new distributed database portal developed by SERC to provide simultaneous search access to multiple invasive species databases.
Database: State
Appendix – Halting the Invasion:
State Tools for Invasive Species Management
Host: Environmental Law Institute
Scope: The Environmental Law Institute has published (Aug 2002) an online database of invasive species management laws in the 50 states. The searchable state database, which summarizes most if not all laws affecting invasive species management in each state. |
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Pest Management
Database: APHIS Regulated Pest List
Host: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Scope: This database contains fields such as pest type, order, family, scientific name, author, common name, source, illustration, data sheet, citation, update, comment, host distribution, and regulated site.
Database: Crop Profiles Database
Host: U.S. Department of Agriculture
Scope: This database profiles various crop species grown in the U.S., and includes data about the arthropod and plant pests that affect them, including invasive species. Users can search by crop type, region, and/or key terms. Each crop profiled includes listings of pest species and their potential damage, monitoring techniques, pest life history, and possible controls.
Database: Ecological Database of the World's Insect Pathogens
Host: Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, Illinois
Scope: The Ecological Database of the World's Insect Pathogens (EDWIP) offers information on fungi, viruses, protozoa, mollicutes, nematodes, and bacteria that are infectious in insects, mites, and related arthropods. Data in EDWIP include associations (or lack thereof) between pathogenic organisms and insect, mite, and other arthropod hosts. EDWIP also includes information on where associations have been observed, stages and tissues of hosts infected, and habitats and host ranges of the arthropod hosts.
Database: EcoPort
Host: EcoPort
Scope: EcoPort is a communal database that enables individuals and institutions to pool their ecology information in one place.
Note: The plant protection and crop production information in the FAO's former Global Plant & Pest Information System (GPPIS) has been assimilated into EcoPort.
Database: Exotic
Forest Pest Information System (ExFor) for North America
Host: North American Forest Commission
Scope: This database identifies exotic insects, mites, and pathogenic
organisms with potential to cause significant damage to North American forest
resources, provides background information on identified pests, and serves
as a resource for North American regulatory and forest forest protection agencies
in North America. See Forest
Ecosystem Health Risk Assessment: Rating the damage of exotic forest pests
(PDF | 431 KB) for more informaton.
Database: Forestry Images: The Source for Forest Health and Silviculture Images (including Invasive and Exotic Species of North America - Invasive.org)
Host: A joint project between The University of Georgia - Bugwood Network and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
Scope: Over 8,300 images, including over 1,000 new images of invasive species (including many weeds) and their biological control agents, taken by over 250 photographers are available. Most images were digitized from high-resolution 35mm slides. Multiple levels of jpeg format images are downloadable and may be copied and used for any non-profit, educational purpose with appropriate credit and copyright notice. Although most images are North American in nature, the system also contains images of organisms that are "Non-U.S. Natives", or are considered to be "U.S. Invasives".
Database: National Agricultural Pest Information System (NAPIS): Public Access Site
Host: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service; Purdue University, Entomology Department, Center for Environmental and Regulatory Information Systems
Scope: Search access to the full NAPIS database is limited to employees of the USDA; however, important information concerning plant pests, including invasives, is available from this public access site. The Pest Information section profiles hundreds of pest species, and includes fact sheets; survey and distribution maps; regulations; related links; and photos. The State Reports section highlights specific pest issues for each state.
Database: Southern Forest Health Atlas of Insects
and Diseases
Host: U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Region, Forest Health Protection
Scope: collection of data about forest insects and diseases along with related data for the Southern United States. The states included are Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. |
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General Agricultural
Database: AGRICOLA (AGRICultural OnLine Access)
Host: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, National Agricultural Library
Scope: AGRICOLA is a bibliographic database of citations to the agricultural literature. The records describe publications and resources encompassing all aspects of agriculture and allied disciplines, including animal and veterinary sciences, entomology, plant sciences, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries, farming and farming systems, agricultural economics, extension and education, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental sciences.
Database: Biota
of North America Program (BONAP)
Host: North Carolina Botanical Garden; University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Scope: The program's goal is to develop a unified
digital system for assessing the North American biota through the maintenance
of the taxonomic, nomenclatural, and biogeographic data for all members
of the biota. The BONAP
database (hosted by USDA, APHIS)
now includes data for all vascular plants and vertebrate species (native,
naturalized, and adventive) of the United States and Canada. In Jan
2010, BONAP released it's North
American Plant Atlas; county-level
atlas for continguous 48 states.
Database: Discover Life
Host: University of Georgia-Athens
Scope: Discover Life helps you to identify things, share ways to teach and study nature's wonders, use maps, report your findings, and contribute to and learn from the Web's growing encyclopedia of life. This illustrated, non-technical guide provides data reporting tools that allow users to accurately locate their collection site using detailed maps. Includes Invasive Species and IDnature Guides: North American Invasives and Web-based guides for monitoring and identification of exotic species: Ticks of the U.S.
Database: INBIO Database on Species in Costa Rica
Host: Costa Rican National Institute of Biodiversity
(INBIO)
Scope: INBIO has complied a database of all the species of Costa Rica. Each entry contains taxonomic information, natural history, distribution, conservation status and the importance of the species to man.
Database: Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)
Host: ITIS is the result of a partnership of federal agencies formed to satisfy their mutual needs for scientifically credible taxonomic information.
Scope: ITIS is an authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.
Database: NatureServe Explorer - An Online Encyclopedia of Life
Host: NatureServe
Scope: NatureServe Explorer is a source for authoritative conservation information on more than 50,000 plants, animals, and ecological communities of the United States and Canada. NatureServe Explorer provides in-depth information on rare and endangered species, but includes common plants and animals too. NatureServe Explorer is a product of NatureServe in collaboration with the Natural Heritage Network.
Database: Plant
Diagnostic Information System (PDIS)
Host: Kansas State University
Research and Extension
Scope: The Plant Diagnostics Information
System has been developed to facilitate plant diagnostic
lab activities for a consortium of land grant institutions,
state departments of agriculture and the U.S. Department
of Agriculture. These labs provide services for plant
disease diagnosis, plant identification, and insect
identification. PDIS is a system of web and database
applications designed to facilitate recordkeeping and
communication needs of lab personnel and their customers.
Database: Species 2000
Host: BIOSIS, UK
Scope: Species 2000 has the objective of enumerating all known species of plants, animals, fungi and microbes on Earth as the baseline dataset for studies of global biodiversity. It will also provide a simple access point enabling users to link from here to other data systems for all groups of organisms, using direct species-links.
Database: World Biodiversity Database
Host: Expert Center for Taxonomic Identification (ETI)
Scope: ETI's World Biodiversity Database is a continuously growing taxonomic database and information system that aims at documenting all presently known species (about 1.7 million) and to make this important biological information worldwide accessible.
Database: ZipCode
Zoo
Host: BayScience
Foundation, Inc.
Scope: Zipcode
Zoo's location-based platform enables visitors to view
information on invasive species, species that are threatened
and all species that live in a specific geographic area
or zip code. ZipCode Zoo's online field guide for professional
and amateur naturalists has grown to 2.7 million species
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