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SAIN resources about Invasive Species

These are resources in the NBII catalog relating to invasive species.

There are 1001 resources available.


1. Agricultural Research Service - TEKTRAN Invasive Species
Resource Identifier: http://www.nal.usda.gov/ttic/tektran/news/invasion.htm
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Tektran
Subject: Invasive species, Invasive animals, Invasive plants, Introduced species, Invasions, Invasiveness, Nuisance animals, Pests, Government agencies
Uncontrolled Keywords: Federal government
Description: This site provides selected research on invasive plants and species by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) from the TEKTRAN database. These species include Africanized Honey Bees, Fire ants, Gypsy Moths, Leafy Spurge, Downy Brome, Flowpox, Hydrilla, Melaleuca, Purple Loosestrife, Saltcedar, Water Hyacinth, and Yellow Starthistle.
Publisher: US Department of Agriculture
Resource Type: Fact Sheets, Organizations and Agencies, Publications
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Country: United States
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

2. Ask-A-Scientist Archive, 1991-2000
Resource Identifier: http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/bio98.htm
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Argonne National Laboratory
Subject: Biology, Animals, Plants, Ecology, Geography, Biogeography, Botany, Zoology, Species, Taxa, Invasive species, Diseases, Bacteria, Fungi, Insects, Arachnids, Arthropods, Infestation, Conservation
Description: This website is an archive of a discontinued service of the Argonne National Laboratory called Ask-A-Scientist. Contained within this archive are over 1000 general science questions submitted by the public and answered by professionals in the relevant field. Subjects range from bird-reintroduction, to bacteria life cycles, to invasive vegetation, human genetics, and literally hundreds of others. There is no cataloging or categorization of questions or their subjects in any way; they are simply listed in chronological order.
Publisher: Argonne National Laboratory
Temporal Coverage: 1991-01-01 through 2000-01-01
Resource Type: Issue Overview, Organizations and Agencies
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

3. Biodiversity and Conservation: A Hypertext Book
Resource Identifier: http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/Titlpage.htm#Table%20of%20contents
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Peter J. Bryant
Subject: Biodiversity, Natural resources, Conservation, Nature conservation, Resource conservation, Species, Indigenous species, Indigenous animals, Indigenous plants, Indigenous populations, Nature Conservation, Candidate species, Endangered species, Protected species, Rare species, Species of special concern, Threatened species, Extinct species, Wildlife conservation, Wildlife management, Invasive species, Invasive animals, Invasive plants, Introduced species, Ecosystems, Ecosystem analysis, Ecosystem dynamics, Ecosystem management, Ecosystem structure, Systems ecology, Forestry, Forest protection, Forest conservation, Deforestation, Forest deterioration, Environmental quality, Quality, Environmental monitoring, Quality control, Air pollution, Water pollution, Education, Environmental Education, Environmental awareness
Uncontrolled Keywords: Species Conservation, Teacher resources
Description: This “hypertext book” is a companion to a biology course at the University of California, Irvine. It gives a general introdun to biological conservation and various issues associated with conservation throughout the whole of North America. Extinction, introduced and exotic species, deforestation, pollution, protected habitats, fishing and whaling, biodiversity patterns and more are among the topics discussed.
Publisher: University of California, Irvine
Resource Type: Datasets and Statistics, Fact Sheets, Graphics and Images, Issue Overview, Management Plans, Site Conservation Plans
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

4. Eastern Panhandle Native Plant Society
Resource Identifier: http://www.epnps.org/
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Eastern Panhandle Native Plant Society
Subject: Plants, Vegetation, Organisms, Plant production, Plant resources, Botany, Flora, Woody plants, Trees, Shrubs, Ferns, Herbs, Vines, Nonprofit associations, Organizations, Conservation organizations, Foundations, Nongovernmental organizations, Species, Indigenous species, Indigenous plants, Indigenous populations, Nature Conservation, Candidate species, Endangered species, Protected species, Species of special concern, Threatened species, Wildlife conservation, Wildlife management, Rare species, Invasive species, Invasive animals, Invasive plants, Introduced species, Invasions, Invasiveness
Description: A chapter of the West Virginia Native Plant Society dedicated to the appreciation and conservation of West Virginia's natural and botanical heritage.
Publisher: Envirolink
Resource Type: Organizations and Agencies, Publications
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Country: United States
State: West Virginia

5. Florida - Bureau of Invasive Plant Management
Resource Identifier: http://www.dep.state.fl.us/lands/invaspec/
Cataloging Node: Southern Appalachian Information Node
Creator: Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Subject: Plants, Vegetation, Organisms, Plant production, Plant resources, Botany, Flora, Ferns, Herbs, Vines, Shrubs, Trees, Woody plants, Invasive species, Invasive animals, Invasive plants, Introduced species, Invasions, Invasiveness, Pests, Government agencies, State government agencies
Uncontrolled Keywords: Pest plants
Description: The Bureau of Invasive Plant Management is the lead agency in Florida responsible for coordinating and funding two statewide programs controlling invasive aquatic and upland plants on public conservation lands and waterways throughout the state.
Publisher: State of Flordia
Resource Type: Fact Sheets, Graphics and Images, Organizations and Agencies, Publications
Resource Format: URL
Language: English
Hemisphere: Northern Hemisphere
Continent: North America
Country: United States
State: Florida
Rights: Copyright held by Publisher

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