Occurrence dataset Registered July 30, 2020
Invasive Plant Atlas of the MidSouth (IPAMS)
Description
The Invasive Plant Atlas of the MidSouth (IPAMS) is a project of the Geosystems Research Institute (GRI), Mississippi State University.
The Invasive Plant Atlas of the MidSouth (IPAMS) will provide information on the biology, distribution, and best management practices for forty weedy plant species. Outreach and extension activities include developing training programs for volunteers to identify and report invasive species using IPAMS, developing an efficient Early Detection and Rapid Response (EDRR) system for invasive plants, developing best management practices workshops, and developing an online mapping system. Research activities include conducting systematic regional vegetation surveys to assess the distribution of key invasive plants, developing models for predicting the occurrence of target species based on land use and cover, and evaluate the relative effectiveness of professional versus volunteer surveys. IPAMS is a unique tool for early detection and rapid response. Trained volunteers regularly check areas for invasive species. When they encounter an invasive species, they record the location by GPS, the plant and other information about the plant population. On the IPAMS Web site, they input this information and alert researchers and government officials of the new infestation. This gives those decision-makers more time in taking appropriate steps and treating an infestation early, before it spreads further.
Purpose
Invasive weedy plants are a widespread problem throughout the United States. Their growth is often widely dispersed, with little scientific ability to predict why they occur in a given location. In addition, historical human activities such as urbanization, agriculture, and forestry have a marked effect on the distribution and spread of invasives. This integrated project will quantify relationships of weed distribution and spread with land use, then use that information directly in educating agriculture stakeholders, natural resources managers, and other interested parties on potential human-induced opportunities for invasive species spread.
The Invasive Plant Atlas of the MidSouth (IPAMS) will provide information on the biology, distribution, and best management practices for forty weedy plant species. Outreach and extension activities include developing training programs for volunteers to identify and report invasive species using IPAMS, developing an efficient Early Detection and Rapid Response (EDRR) system for invasive plants, developing best management practices workshops, and developing an online mapping system. Research activities include conducting systematic regional vegetation surveys to assess the distribution of key invasive plants, developing models for predicting the occurrence of target species based on land use and cover, and evaluate the relative effectiveness of professional versus volunteer surveys.
Geographic scope
- Description
United States, except Alaska.
- Latitude
- From 17.948 to 48.314
- Longitude
- From -158.055 to -66.624
Temporal scope
- range
- August 04, 2004 - March 26, 2016
Taxonomic scope
- Description
Non-native invasive plant species.
- Coverage
- Plantae
Abutilon theophrastiAcanthospermum hispidumAchillea millefoliumAilanthus altissima
Metrics
Additional info
Contacts
- Organization
- Mississippi State University, Geosystems Research Institute
- Position
- Web Database System, GIS, Webmaster
- Address
- High Performance Computing Building 230
- Roles
- Originator
- Phone
- Organization
- United States Geological Survey
- Position
- Biologist
- Address
- 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Mail Stop 302
- Roles
- Originator
- Phone
- User ID
- Organization
- United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS)
- Position
- Former Project Director, Extension and Outreach Coordinator
- Address
- Dept of Plant Sciences, UC Davis, 274 Robbins Hall, One Shields Avenue
- Roles
- Metadata author
Principal investigator
Administrative point of contact - Phone
- Organization
- U.S. Geological Survey
- Position
- Technical Information Specialist - Biology
- Address
- 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive
- Roles
- Metadata author
- Phone
- User ID
- Organization
- Mississippi State University, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, Geosystems Research Institute
- Position
- Plant Identification and Verification
- Roles
- Content provider
- Phone
- Organization
- Mississippi State University, Department of Biological Sciences
- Position
- Research Program Director
- Roles
- Principal investigator
- Phone
GBIF registration
- Registration date
- July 30, 2020
- Metadata last modified
- March 01, 2023
- Publication date
- July 31, 2020
- Hosted by
- United States Geological Survey
- Installation
- USGS GBIF-US IPT
- Endpoints
- Darwin Core Archive
- EML
- Preferred identifier
- 10.15468/3j3ueb
- Alternative identifiers