Selected Poster Presentations
NISbase
Presented at the NBII All Nodes Meeting. Big Sky, MT. June 2004.
2004 Products Produced for NBII
Presented at the NBII All Nodes Meeting. Big Sky, MT. June 2004.
NAS Web Site
Presented at the Association of Ichthyologists and Herpeteologists Society Meeting, Kansas City, MO. July 2002.
Establishment of the Green Mussel, Perna viridis (Linnaeus 1758), (Mollusca: Mytilidae) on the West Coast of Florida.
Presented at the Eleventh International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species February 25 to March 1, 2002, Hilton Alexandria Mark Center, Alexandria, Virginia.
The Adventive Status of Salvinia minima and S. molesta in the Southern United States and the Related Distribution of the Weevil Cyrtobagous salviniae
Nonindigenous Fishes Introduced into Inland Waters of the United States
Nonindigenous Fishes Book poster. 1999. Created for a visit by Secretary Babbitt.
Nonindigenous Fishes of Florida, With a Focus on South Florida
Presented at the South Florida Restoration Science Forum. Boca Raton, Florida. May 1999.
Nonindigenous Species Introduced into South Florida
Presented at the South Florida Restoration Science Forum. Boca Raton, Florida. May 1999.
Nonindigenous Crustaceans in the United States
Presented at the Zebra Mussel and Other Aquatic Nuisance Species Conference Duluth, MN. April 1999.
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The data represented on this site vary in accuracy, scale, completeness, extent of coverage and origin. It is the user's responsibility to use these data consistent with their intended purpose and within stated limitations. We highly recommend reviewing metadata files prior to interpreting these data.
Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2017]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [1/24/2017].
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