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Klamath Invasive Plant Monitoring Data Package 2023

Department of the Interior

@usgov.doi_gov_klamath_invasive_plant_monitoring_data_package_2023

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About this Dataset

Klamath Invasive Plant Monitoring Data Package 2023

Invasive plant species are most likely to be non-native, as they can take advantage of more favorable growing conditions than they would normally receive in their natural habitats to spread quickly. Invasive species will outcompete and replace native vegetation, change water availability, and can affect how well a habitat functions ecologically, as well as affecting other natural resources. These effects can be vast and our understanding of the consequences is incomplete. Thus, the dynamic relationships among plants, animals, soil, and water established over long periods are at risk of being degraded in a brief period.

Prevention of plant invasions is the most effective approach to managing invasive species. When this fails, early detection of new species and populations is the best approach for monitoring this vital sign. This information can be quickly relayed to park managers for assessment and rapid treatment.

Since 2009, we have monitored non-native plants in all six parks in the Klamath Network.

Objectives are to:
Detect populations of selected invasive plants by sampling along roads, trails, and power line corridors, where introduction is most likely.
Provide the information to park management on a timely basis to allow effective management responses.
Develop and maintain a list of priority invasive plant species with greatest potential for spread and impact to park resources for monitoring in each park
Adapt spatial sampling as knowledge improves through monitoring.

We measure:
Presence/absence
Abundance
Organization: Department of the Interior
Last updated: 2025-10-05T00:00:15.089472
Tags: ecological-data, ecological-monitoring, invasive-plants, long-term-monitoring, national-parks

Tables

Invasive Detections

@usgov.doi_gov_klamath_invasive_plant_monitoring_data_package_2023.invasive_detections
  • 111 kB
  • 2,760 rows
  • 17 columns
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CREATE TABLE invasive_detections (
  "unit_code" VARCHAR,
  "park_name" VARCHAR,
  "surveydate" TIMESTAMP,
  "surveytime" VARCHAR,
  "gps_type" VARCHAR,
  "species" VARCHAR,
  "phenology" VARCHAR,
  "distance_m" DOUBLE,
  "infestationsize_sq_m" VARCHAR,
  "percentinfested" VARCHAR,
  "treated" VARCHAR,
  "latitude_dd" DOUBLE,
  "longitude_dd" DOUBLE,
  "altitude_m" DOUBLE,
  "receivertype" VARCHAR,
  "extraarea" VARCHAR,
  "visitnotes" VARCHAR
);

Survey StartStop

@usgov.doi_gov_klamath_invasive_plant_monitoring_data_package_2023.survey_startstop
  • 22.13 kB
  • 243 rows
  • 12 columns
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CREATE TABLE survey_startstop (
  "unit_code" VARCHAR,
  "park_name" VARCHAR,
  "routestartstop" VARCHAR,
  "route" VARCHAR,
  "comments" VARCHAR,
  "detectiondistance_m" BIGINT,
  "gpsdate" TIMESTAMP,
  "gpstime" VARCHAR,
  "receivertype" VARCHAR,
  "latitude_dd" DOUBLE,
  "longitude_dd" DOUBLE,
  "altitude_m" DOUBLE
);

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