Title: The IPANE Project: Invasive Plant Atlas of New England
1The IPANE Project Invasive
Plant Atlas of New England
- Leslie J. Mehrhoff
- Invasive Plant Atlas of New England
- University of Connecticut
2IPANE Project Participants
- Department of Ecology Evolutionary Biology,
University of Connecticut - Homer Babbidge Library
- Center for Cartographic Analysis
- New England Wild Flower Society
- Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife
Refuge, US FWS
3Primary Funding
- United Stated Department of Agriculture
- Initiative for Future Agriculture and Food Systems
4IPANE Goals
- New England Early Detection Network
- Gather current historic distributional data
- Make information available
- Conduct encourage scientific research
- Increase public awareness
- Train volunteer spotters
- Interoperability
5IPANE Project Components
- Atlas of invasive or potentially invasive plants
in New England - Interactive website
- Volunteer training - NEWFS
- Research UCONN
- Outreach - NIPGro
- Regional Early Detection Network
6User Community
- Academia
- Conservationists
- Land Managers
- Government Agencies
- Regulators Legislators
- Green Industries
- Public
7Before we got started...
- Convened a knowledgeable committee
- Defined our geography
- Established parameters for the kinds of data we
would, and would not, gather - Established criteria
- Established data gathering protocols
8Data Warehouse
- IN
- Herbarium records
- Current field data
- OUT
- Species Catalog
- Collections database
- Maps
9IPANE Collections Databases
- Herbarium specimen
- 20 regional herbaria
- Capture all label data
- Geo-referenced 35 K geo-reference points
- Metadata
- Current Field Data
- Field data from trained volunteers
- Geo-referenced from GPS or maps
- Verified by IPANE staff
- Metadata
10Importance of Herbarium Specimens
- Document a species occurrence in space and time
- Permanent record
- Verifiable
- Good for teaching, demonstration, or as an
identification aid - Herbarium currency
11Volunteer Network
- 450 in 3 years 25 per state per year
- Volunteer coordinator
- Staff-run training sessions
- Terrestrial and Aquatic species
- On-line reporting forms
- Verification and Quality Control
12Spontaneous Unsolicited Reports
- Report sighting button on website
- Verification
- IPANE staff
- Regional herbaria
- FNA authors
- Initiate Rapid Assessment process
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14The Invasive Plant Atlas for New
England Website
- http// invasives.eeb.uconn.edu/ipane
- Maps database
- Catalog of species
- Project information
- Announcement and unmoderated lists
- Volunteer support
- Quizzes and Weed Wisdom!
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16IPANE Catalog
- Scientific and common names
- Diagnostic incursion photographs
- Descriptive text
- Historical information
- Similar species
- Hard copy references and hot links
- Management links
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19Berberis spp.
Cardamine impatiens
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23IPANE Databases
- Herbarium records
- 20 herbaria
- Historic perspective
- Modeling pathways
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29IPANE Databases
- Herbarium records
- 20 herbaria
- Historic perspective
- Modeling pathways
- Current field data
- Ecological site specific data
- Available shortly
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31IPANE Maps
- Occurrences
- Herbarium records current reports
- State, county, town, site occurrence
- ?? Automated
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40The IPANE Project An Early Detection and Rapid
Assessment Network for New England
41Network Components
- Early Detection
- Rapid Assessment
- Rapid Response
- Long-term Monitoring
42IPANE Rapid Responders Database
- Field Botanists
- Floristic Botanists
- Control Management Experts
- Regulatory Officials
43IPANE Rapid Responders Database
- Geography states and regional
- Responder categories
- Ecological systems terrestrial and aquatic
44IPANE Rapid Assessment page
- List of Early Detection Species
- Table of species status in all 6 states
- Early detection protocols
- How to report a possible new incursion
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48IPANE list of species
- Approximately 100 species
- Includes most of the species that appear on some
state or regional list - Criteria used to determine biological potential
for invasiveness - Problematic or questionable species
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50Other things on the IPANE website
- Project information
- Volunteers information
- Associated projects
- Associated research
- Quizzes
- Weed Wisdom!
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58Contact us -
- http//invasives.eeb.uconn.edu/ipane/
- ipane_at_uconn.edu