posted on 2023-11-30, 08:09authored byNational Institute of Invasive Species Science
<p>The National Institute of Invasive Species Science (NIISS) is a <a href="http://www.niiss.org/cwis438/websites/niiss/Partners.php?WebSiteID=1">consortium of government and non-government organizations</a> formed to develop cooperative approaches for invasive species science that meet the urgent needs of land managers and the public. Field data on aquatic and terrestrial species and diseases can be collected in any form and uploaded in three formats: Palm programs (EcoNab and WIMS), GIS Shapefile, and tab-delimited text file. Users map their fields to NIISS database fields. The Global Organism Detection and Monitoring System captures information (location data, species characteristics, and environmental attributes) on all taxa of invasive species - terrestrial and aquatic plants, animals, and diseases - to detect, control, and monitor their spread. These datasets are integrated into the database and displayed as "living maps" of harmful invaders on the Web to serve land managers, landowners, researchers, government officials, and the public. Users can query or download the database by species, project, or location; organism locations can be exported via the map as tab-delimited or comma-separated value (csv) text files, and ESRI shapefiles. Real-time statistics are being developed for datasets and links to other research. Also available are species profiles, watch lists, and species lists for any selected area. </p><div><br>Resources in this dataset:</div><br><ul><li><p>Resource Title: NIISS Browse / Search / Query.</p> <p>File Name: Web Page, url: <a href="http://www.pikapartners.org/cwis438/Browse/BrowseData.php?WebSiteID=1">http://www.pikapartners.org/cwis438/Browse/BrowseData.php?WebSiteID=1</a> </p><p>Query / search / browse the NIISS database for data by organization, location (e.g. within politically defined locales such as states, counties, national parks, or wildlife refuges), organism, project (e.g. for data contributed by project members and managed by project managers), or by selecting a map region.</p></li></ul><p></p>
invasive species; managers; geographic information systems; databases; monitoring; aquatic plants; plants (botany); animals; data collection; landowners; researchers; statistics
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Preferred dataset citation
National Institute of Invasive Species Science (2017). National Institute of Invasive Species Science (NIISS) database. National Institute of Invasive Species Science.