[MAIPC] New invasive/waifs
Rebekah Danielle Wallace
bekahwal at uga.edu
Thu Sep 10 08:42:08 PDT 2020
EDDMapS is pulling in a list of species with research grade data from iNaturalist on a weekly basis. State-level (and higher) verifiers can triage this data and decide if it can automatically go in or if it would need to be independently and individually reviewed. Italian arum is one of the species being pulled.
Rebekah D. Wallace
Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health
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Italian arum is fairly well reported on iNaturalist in our area. Can the reports on iNaturalist be integrated into EDDMaps?
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=39.18832147563268&nelng=-76.07245339598597&place_id=any&swlat=38.60046612575341&swlng=-77.82916736375631&taxon_id=61168
Black poplar not so much.
Damien
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Hello- we’ve been tracking a few species in the last few years but are wondering if they are on anyone else’s radar.
1) Italian arum (Arum italicum). More easily seen in late winter/early spring, it would be great if folks could add their sightings to eddmaps. So far we’ve really only seen it within sight of houses, but it seems to be spreading
2) black poplar (Populus nigra). We First noticed it a couple of years ago within a disturbed natural area, and have since seen it in two more locations. It would be great if folks could put occurrence data of this one in eddmaps too.
Thanks!
Meghan Fellows
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