[Maipc] National Phenology Network (as related to garlic mustard blooming alert)
Steve Young
syoung4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Mon Apr 2 07:42:55 PDT 2012
FYI. On the topic of tracking plant phenology.
http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/11-1912.1
Steve
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From:
Betsy_Lyman at nps.gov
To:
"Steve Young" <syoung4 at unlnotes.unl.edu>, "maipc" <maipc at lists.maipc.org>,
"maipc-bounces" <maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org>
Date:
03/29/2012 03:59 PM
Subject:
Re: [Maipc] National Phenology Network (as related to garlic mustard
blooming alert)
Steve et allus,
USAnpn.org has training videos and info on the type of data they are
looking for, how to collect it, etc. It is geared to citizen scientists as
well as agencies, non-profits, etc. I strongly recommend MA-IPC, EDDMapS
and others to check out this group's website first before making the
decision to develop something new. USAnpn.org thought about and worked
out a lot of the issues being brought up in this email stream. This
doesn't mean that there has to be a formal relationship with USAnpn.org,
but I hate to see different systems being created across the country when
there are existing, well thought out and operating systems that can be
used instead. Sometimes a different system needs to be developed, but it's
not clear as yet that this is one of those circumstances.
So I urge MA-IPC and EDDMapS to look more closely at USAnpn.org before
deciding to develop something new. I am looking into USAnpn.org myself so
will be glad to participate in any discussion about and further
development of such a system (or partnership with USAnpn.org) which I too
think is very important.
Betsy
Betsy Lyman
Liaison, Northeast EPMT
Delaware Water Gap NRA
Bushkill, PA 18324
570-588-0513; fax: 570-588-0590
betsy_lyman at nps.gov
From: Steve Young [syoung4 at unlnotes.unl.edu]
Sent: 03/29/2012 08:29 AM EST
To: maipc at lists.maipc.org; maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org
Subject: Re: [Maipc] Garlic Mustard Blooming Alert!
I've thought about this, but I don't have much experience with the NPN.
Does anyone else?
Alternatively, if there is an interest in providing (or having access to)
more information than what the NPN (or others?) offer, a proposal to a
funding agency might be an idea. The catch is how to get regular,
accurate, and reliable information inputted into the system? Are there
enough of us in the invasive plant arena or would it have to be expanded
into a type of citizen science type project? If the latter, how do you
maintain longevity of such a program?
Steve
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Weed Ecologist
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
West Central Research & Extension Center
402 West State Farm Road
North Platte, NE 69101
syoung4 at unl.edu
308-696-6712
Website: http://ipscourse.unl.edu
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From:
Betsy_Lyman at nps.gov
To:
"Young, Steve" <steveyoung at aol.com>, "Christopher Evans"
<rivertoriver at gmail.com>
Cc:
maipc at lists.maipc.org
Date:
03/28/2012 11:00 PM
Subject:
Re: [Maipc] Garlic Mustard Blooming Alert!
Hi all,
Don't forget USAnpn--the USA National Phenology Network. Lots of
organizations partnering with them including National Park Service. Check
out their website: www.usanpn.org .
Already a lot of good info there that EDDMapS and others could tie into, I
would think.
Betsy
Betsy Lyman
Liaison, Northeast EPMT
Delaware Water Gap NRA
Bushkill, PA 18324
570-588-0513; fax: 570-588-0590
betsy_lyman at nps.gov
From: Steve Young [steveyoung at aol.com]
Sent: 03/28/2012 08:57 PM AST
To: Christopher Evans <rivertoriver at gmail.com>
Cc: "maipc at lists.maipc.org" <maipc at lists.maipc.org>
Subject: Re: [Maipc] Garlic Mustard Blooming Alert!
I just gotta say, I *love* this thread with all the great discussion and
super ideas that have emerged. Good to see. Sorry to have been quieter,
but have been caught up with the day job and other issues.
Chuck, sounds like you have some great ideas and are getting more.
Fellow Steve Young, I believe TNC has a Steve Young in New York State, so
he is another target for the convention!
Best and cheers,
Steve Young
Volunteer and MAIPC Treasurer, Arlington VA
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 9:18 AM, Christopher Evans <rivertoriver at gmail.com
> wrote:
I really like the idea of creating a way for people to enter phenology
information into EDDMapS. I would think that we need not limit it to
flowering time since other phenological occurences also influence our
management. For instance, we look at bud-break for woody plants in the
spring and the start of senescence in the fall as markers to know when to
start/stop work on different species. Germination for some annual species
such as stiltgrass as well.
We've been collecting this type of data for southern Illinois for the last
couple of years and have put together a rough calendar of averages (though
this year will screw everything up!). I've attached a copy.
Chris
--
Christopher Evans, Coordinator
River to River Cooperative Weed Management Area
8588 Route 148
Marion, IL 62959
office- 618-998-5920
cell- 618-364-7261
RiverToRiver at gmail.com
www.rtrcwma.org
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On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Steve Young <syoung4 at unlnotes.unl.edu>
wrote:
Sounds good. I think a suite of plant features (e.g., phenology, location,
control efforts, resistance) would be good to have available on an EDDMapS
type format. If people had access to this and could contribute to it, I
think it would get a lot of use. A possible limitation is the accuracy of
data or information gathered/displayed. Would need to have some type of
QC.
I know you're busy. I would be willing to help, as appropriate. If nothing
else, continue the discussion.
Steve
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Weed Ecologist
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
West Central Research & Extension Center
402 West State Farm Road
North Platte, NE 69101
syoung4 at unl.edu
308-696-6712
Website: http://ipscourse.unl.edu
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From:
Chuck Bargeron <cbargero at uga.edu>
To:
Steve Young <syoung4 at unlnotes.unl.edu>, "frazmo at gmail.com" <
frazmo at gmail.com>, "maipc at lists.maipc.org" <maipc at lists.maipc.org>, "
maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org" <maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org>
Date:
03/27/2012 03:25 PM
Subject:
RE: [Maipc] Garlic Mustard Blooming Alert!
Will see if I can get something done as a test next week. We are saving
the data for later analysis.
Thanks,
Chuck
Chuck Bargeron
Technology Director and Public Service Assistant
Center for Invasive Species & Ecosystem Health
University of Georgia
2360 Rainwater Road
Tifton, GA 31793-5766 USA
Phone (229) 386-3298
Cell (229) 402-0412
Fax (229) 386-3352
www.bugwood.org
www.forestryimages.org
www.invasive.org
www.eddmaps.org
From: Steve Young [mailto:syoung4 at unlnotes.unl.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 9:54 AM
To: Chuck Bargeron; frazmo at gmail.com; maipc at lists.maipc.org;
maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org
Subject: RE: [Maipc] Garlic Mustard Blooming Alert!
Very close to what I was thinking. Can something similar be done for
garlic mustard or is it too late for this year? Is more technical support
needed (e.g., website) before this can be done? Also, is the data stored
for later access and use?
Steve
___________________
Stephen L. Young, PhD
Weed Ecologist
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
West Central Research & Extension Center
402 West State Farm Road
North Platte, NE 69101
syoung4 at unl.edu
308-696-6712
Website: http://ipscourse.unl.edu
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/North-American-Invasive-Plant-Short-Course/181955048542937
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/NAIPSC
From:
Chuck Bargeron <cbargero at uga.edu>
To:
Steve Young <syoung4 at unlnotes.unl.edu>, "frazmo at gmail.com" <
frazmo at gmail.com>, "maipc at lists.maipc.org" <maipc at lists.maipc.org>, "
maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org" <maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org>
Date:
03/26/2012 11:28 PM
Subject:
RE: [Maipc] Garlic Mustard Blooming Alert!
Something like this? http://www.cogongrass.org/flowering/
Thanks,
Chuck
Chuck Bargeron
Technology Director and Public Service Assistant
Center for Invasive Species & Ecosystem Health
University of Georgia
2360 Rainwater Road
Tifton, GA 31793-5766 USA
Phone (229) 386-3298
Cell (229) 402-0412
Fax (229) 386-3352
www.bugwood.org
www.forestryimages.org
www.invasive.org
www.eddmaps.org
From: Steve Young [mailto:syoung4 at unlnotes.unl.edu]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 5:39 PM
To: frazmo at gmail.com; maipc at lists.maipc.org; maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org
Cc: Chuck Bargeron
Subject: Re: [Maipc] Garlic Mustard Blooming Alert!
I also proposed it for showing reports of herbicide resistant weeds.
According to Ian Heap (http://www.weedscience.org/usa/statemap.htm), he is
already working on it, but I encouraged him to use EDDMapS. This would be
a valuable tool for documenting not only the spread, but also important
changes that are occurring in weedy and invasive plant populations.
The 'other' Steve Young.
Wouldn't it be great if we could get the really famous 'Steve Young'
involved?
From:
Steve Young <steveyoung at aol.com>
To:
Steve Young <syoung4 at unlnotes.unl.edu>
Cc:
maipc at lists.maipc.org, maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org
Date:
03/26/2012 04:15 PM
Subject:
Re: [Maipc] Garlic Mustard Blooming Alert!
Fellow Steve Young and colleagues: I like that suggestion -- phenological
data in EDDMaps. Hopefully this is something some of us can discuss with
Chuck Bargeron to explore the possibilities. Cheers,
VA Steve Young
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 9:28 AM, Steve Young <syoung4 at unlnotes.unl.edu>
wrote:
Maybe a new feature to include on EDDMapS (http://www.eddmaps.org/)?
Steve
___________________
Stephen L. Young, PhD
Weed Ecologist
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
West Central Research & Extension Center
402 West State Farm Road
North Platte, NE 69101
syoung4 at unl.edu
308-696-6712
Website: http://ipscourse.unl.edu
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/North-American-Invasive-Plant-Short-Course/181955048542937
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/NAIPSC
From:
"Marc Imlay" <ialm at erols.com>
To:
<maipc at lists.maipc.org>
Date:
03/26/2012 06:57 AM
Subject:
Re: [Maipc] Garlic Mustard Blooming Alert!
A wierd climate change for another invasive species we have observed in
Prince George's County Maryland: Some Lesser Celandine had flowers a month
earlier this year but others had flowers at the normal time.
Marc Imlay, PhD,
Conservation biologist, Park Ranger Office
(301) 442-5657 cell
ialm at erols.com
Natural and Historical Resources Division
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
www.pgparks.com
From: maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org [mailto:maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org]
On Behalf Of James Remuzzi
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 7:37 AM
To: pjerhall at verizon.net
Cc: maipc at lists.maipc.org
Subject: Re: [Maipc] Garlic Mustard Blooming Alert!
Likewise in Jefferson county WV!
JRR
James R. Remuzzi
Sustainable Solutions, LLC
www.sustainablesolutionsllc.net
On Mar 26, 2012, at 7:27 AM, Paula Jean Hallberg <pjerhall at verizon.net>
wrote:
And also in Montgomery County, MD!
On 3/26/2012 6:36 AM, Tom Brightman wrote:
Same here in SE PA!
Tom Brightman
Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless
-----Original message-----
From: Steve Young <steveyoung at aol.com>
To: "maipc at lists.maipc.org" <maipc at lists.maipc.org>,
"RiP_Arlington at yahoogroups.com" <RiP_Arlington at yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Mon, Mar 26, 2012 00:45:55 GMT+00:00
Subject: [Maipc] Garlic Mustard Blooming Alert!
With the unseasonably warm weather we've been having in the mid-Atlantic,
this probably shouldn't come as a big surprise -- this weekend I found
Garlic Mustard already in bloom at Long Branch Nature Center in Arlington,
VA. Some of us may need to modify our plans to anticipate that the plants
are close to 4 weeks ahead of schedule and will be setting seeds fast.
Cheers,
Steve Young
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