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Invasive Species Partnership Opportunities with SAIN

Better control and management of invasive species problems is a regional conservation priority. SAIN recruits and works with regional partners sharing common goals of:

  • Continued development of invasive species models
  • Prediction of invasive species' spread
  • Early detection and rapid response to new invasions

These shared goals are central to the effective management of plant and animal invasions.

SAIN partners with nongovernmetnal organizations, private enterprise, federal and state agencies, institutions of higher learning, and others. These valuable partners share a stake in the effective control of invasive species.

For partnership opportunities, navigate to "About the Node" from the main navigation menu and make an inquiry using the "Contact Us" entry form.

Invasive Species of the Southern Appalachians

This section of the NBII-SAIN website provides maps, databases, and downloadable computer mapping data (GIS data) pertaining to invasive plants in the Southeastern United States.

Each year, numerous plant and animal species disperse from their natural range to new locations around the world. Many of these non-native, exotic species colonize the Southeast and become invasive, displacing native plant and animal ecological communities. The consequences of these invasions may be localized or widespread and impacts can range from minor to severe. Invasive species compete with native species, alter ecosystems, and may bring disease not only to native flora and fauna but to humans as well.

Access to current information on invasive species is critical to successful management, mitigation, and prevention of the consequences of exotic plant and animal invasions. For more information on invasive species at the national level, please refer to the NBII Invasive Species Node.


Below are additional resources and information from the NBII Catalog pertaining to invasive species in the Southeastern United States.

Resources on Invasive Plant Species in Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee
Search 128 Results Within Resources on Invasive Plant Species in Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee
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AMRAT 2004 Alabama - Mississippi Rapid Assessment Team
From the Web site: "AMRAT is a group of scientists dedicated to conducting a rapid survey of all plants and animals in Mississippi and Alabama coastal waters in order to provide a 'snapshot' of native and non-native species, including harmful...
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Alabama Invasive Plant Council
Web site of the Alabama Invasive Plant Council where you will find publications, contact information, and information about invasive plants of concern in Alabama.
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Alabama Invasive Species State Laws
Provides links to existing and proposed invasive species state laws (including aquatic, terrestrial, ballast water, noxious plant, and noxious seed laws).
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Alabama Regulatory News and Pest Survey Information
Provides links to news, special topics, and other information on invasive species.
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Alabama State-listed Noxious Weeds
This is a list of invasive and noxious weeds in Alabama from the USDA PLANTS database. Quote: "Click on an accepted name below to view its PLANTS Profile with more information, and web links if available. Noxious weeds that are synonyms are indented...
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Alabama state-listed noxious weeds (2)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has compiled an list of noxious weeds for the benefit of the public in Alabama.
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Biology, Ecology, and Control of Cogongrass
A short overview of the invasive species Cogongrass, including information on its biological and ecological characteristics, as well as information on slowing or stopping its spread through the state of Mississippi.
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Chinese Tallow Invasion of the CSWGCIN Region
Chinese tallow ranks as a troublesome weed in warm parts of the world, though its full impact and importance is not well known. In the U.S., it is rapidly invading disturbed and natural areas in the Southeast from South Carolina to Texas, including 38...
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Climbing Euonymus (Euonymus fortunei)
The site provides information on the Climbing Euonymus (Euonymus fortunei), including its description, ecological threat, distribution, preferred habitat, biology, and management options for the invasive vine.
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Elephant Ear Invasion of the CSWGCIN Region
Elephant ear's ability to adapt to a variety of conditions makes it a favorite for gardeners and is also the underlying cause of its invasive character in natural habitats. When established in natural habitats, elephant ear forms dense populations and...

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Resources on Invasive Plant Species in Georgia, the Carolinas, and Florida
Search 235 Results Within Resources on Invasive Plant Species in Georgia, the Carolinas, and Florida
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100 of the World's Worst Invasive Alien Species
Part of the Global Invasive Species Database. A list of one hundred species selected to collectively illustrate the range of impacts caused by biological invasion. Includes species description, taxonomy, habitat, impacts, uses, notes, geographical...
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APIRS Online the Database of Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive Plants
This URL links to the Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive Plant Information Retrieval System. The system provides a bibliographic database with search tools and keywords. It is a free online resource devoted to freshwater aquatic and wetland plants, as...
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America's Least Wanted: Alien Species Invasions of U.S. Ecosystems
From Summary: "An invasion is under way that is undermining our nation?s economy and endangering our most precious natural treasures. The intruders are alien species?non-native plants and animals introduced into this country either intentionally or by...
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Aquatic Nuisance Species Program Illegal Aquatic Plants - South Carolina Noxious Weeds List
List of "aquatic plant species currently listed as illegal to posess, import, sell, and distribute in South Carolina."
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Aquatic Plant Management Manual
This manual on aquatic plant management describes the problem of unwanted aquatic vegetation and its management, includes an aquatic plant identification guide, and aquatic plant management methods.
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Aquatic and Wetland Plants and Invasive Plants: Particulars and Photographs
Database of aquatic and wetland plants, as well as invasive plants. Users can link to information for obtaining permission for use of photographic images. Shown are 493 Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive Plant Information Retrieval System ( APIRS )...
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Aquatic and Wetland Plants and Invasive Plants: Particulars and Photographs (2)
A list of 493 Aquatic and Wetland Plants and Invasive Plants (APIRS) plants with hyperlinks to images and information. Primary list is arranged by scientific name but can also be sorted by common name, plant type category, or line drawings.
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Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive Plant Particulars and Photographs
This resource gives a brief description of the aquatic weed Hydrilla Verticillata, which is considered a non-native in Florida. There is additional hydrilla information and pictures, a link to the booklet "Hydrilla verticillata: The Perfect Aquatic...
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Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive Plants - Plant Image Gallery
Image gallery of digital photographs of 493 native and non-native plant species found in Florida, listed by scientific and common name.
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Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants (2)
From the Web site: "The UF/IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants is a multi-disciplinary research, teaching and extension unit devoted to the study and management of freshwater aquatic plants and invasive plants, aquatic and terrestrial....

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Resources on Invasive Animal Species in the Southeastern U.S.
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"Hog Wild: Using GIS to Examine 26 Years (1976-2001) of Wildlife Management Efforts to Control the Invasive European Wild Boar (Sus scrofa Linneaus) in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park"
From the Abstract: "The University of Tennesse Chattanooga (UTC) geographic information systems (GIS) research laboratory, working in tandem with wildlife management officers from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP), has begun to use GIS...
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"Killer" Algae
Algae as an invasive species can have negative impact upon local fish populations and bottom segiments. Plants and green algae contain photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyl a and b), so they make their own food by synthesizing carbohydrates from carbon...
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100 of the World's Worst Invasive Alien Species
Part of the Global Invasive Species Database. A list of one hundred species selected to collectively illustrate the range of impacts caused by biological invasion. Includes species description, taxonomy, habitat, impacts, uses, notes, geographical...
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14th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species
From website: "The US Geological Survey is hosting the 14th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species (ICAIS) that will be held in Key Biscayne, Florida, from May 14 to 19, 2006... This conference series has evolved over the last decade...
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America's Least Wanted: Alien Species Invasions of U.S. Ecosystems
From Summary: "An invasion is under way that is undermining our nation?s economy and endangering our most precious natural treasures. The intruders are alien species?non-native plants and animals introduced into this country either intentionally or by...
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America’s Least Wanted: Alien Species Invasions of U.S. Ecosystems
Alien species now are one of the leading threats to U.S. species and ecosystems. Of the approximately 4,000 exotic plant species and 2,300 non-native animal species in the United States, most cause few problems. Unfortunately, some alien species are...
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Aquatic Nuisance Species Program Illegal Aquatic Plants - South Carolina Noxious Weeds List
List of "aquatic plant species currently listed as illegal to posess, import, sell, and distribute in South Carolina."
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Asian Carp Invasion of the Upper Mississippi River System
Quote: "Five species of Asian carp now occur in the contiguous United States. These include grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella), common carp (Cyprinus carpio), silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molotrix), bighead carp (H. nobilis) and black carp...
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Asian Carp Key to Identification
Printable identification key including narrative descriptions and photographs for identifying non-native Asian carp fish in US waters.
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Black Carp
The U.S. Geological Survey developed this site to inform the public of the need to be cautious when in lakes and rivers to avoid introducing new, invasive species into Tennessee?s streams and lakes. Invasive or exotic species can and often do destroy...

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Forest Inventory Analysis

U.S. Forest Service: Three-Year Alien Invasive Evaluation & Monitoring Project in Southern Appalachian National Forests.

The USDA Forest Service's National Forest Health Monitoring Program released first-year results of a three-year invasive species study monitoring forests within Southern Appalachian mountains (view report) in 2007. The study's primary purpose is to "assess the circumstances and conditions of alien plant invasions in Southern Appalachian National Forests so they might be predicted and managed more effectively."

Visit the NBII Invasive Species Node for further data and repor