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Trends In Non-native Aquatic Species Richness In The United States Reveal Shifting Patterns Of Both Species Introductions And Sampling Effort

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Dataset Description

Analysis of spatio-temporal trends in non-native species distributions across the continental United States, based on publicly available distribution data.

This dataset is associated with the following publication:
Mangiante, M., A. Davis, S. Panlasigui, M. Neilson, I. Pfingsten, P. Fuller, and J. Darling. Trends in nonindigenous aquatic species richness in the United States reveal shifting spatial and temporal patterns of species introductions. Aquatic Invasions. Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre, Helsinki, FINLAND, 13(3): 323-338, (2018).
Organization: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Organization URL: https://catalog.data.gov/organization/epa
Last updated: 2017-06-14
Tags: Aquatic invasive species, EnviroAtlas, biodiversity, geospatial analysis, non-indigenous aquatic species, non-native species richness, sampling effort, temporal trends, threatened and endangered species


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