Using Technology to Report Invasive Species in Indiana via EDDMapS and the GLEDN Smartphone/Tablet App

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Using Technology to Report Invasive Species in Indiana via EDDMapS and the GLEDN Smartphone/Tablet App Rebekah D. Wallace, Charles T. Bargeron, and Karan A. Rawlins

Background University of Georgia BS Agriscience and Environmental Systems MS Crop and Soil Sciences (Weed Science) AmeriCorps Florida State Parks Invasive species mapping and control, Endangered species mapping EDDMapS Data Coordinator Manage and format large dataset/database contributions Point-of-contact for individuals, programs, and agencies with data and verification questions Handle complex queries for individuals with specific questions/needs

Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health Bugwood Network 1994-2008 Renamed Feb 2008 Began as an image database Now: Aggregate distribution data (Invasive species, Crop pests, and Biocontrol Agents) BugwoodWiki Provide web hosting and build tools to make data, images, videos, and information available Community of Practice for extension

EDDMapS Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System Web Based Electronic Reporting and Distribution Mapping Invasive species mapping Biological control agent release mapping Plant disease resistance mapping Mapping Nationwide, including some Canadian provinces Host Websites for Regional Mapping Projects Florida Invasive Species Partnership (IveGot1) EDDMapS West Mid-Atlantic Early Detection Network

EDDMapS Purpose Electronic Early Detection Tool Aggregate Data Homeowners Trained citizen scientists Federal and State Agencies Herbariums/Academic Institutions Existing regional/topical databases Identify Existing Range, Gaps, and Leading Edge in Maps

apps.bugwood.org

Data Sharing, Aggregating, and Collaboration Sharing/Aggregating Data Standardization from the beginning leads to shorter integration times Duplication of effort decreased Increased awareness of species ranges and issues Broader audience to evaluate validity of data Collaborating/Partnerships Combining resources to achieve shared goals Addressing individual needs - Different programs focus on different goals

EDDMapS Data Recruiting Contributors USDA NRCS Plants Database Biota of North America Program USFS Forest Inventory Analysis Indiana DNR SEWISC Statistics Records Total 2,797,469 Point 1,747,615 Users 29,397 Reporters 8,957 Alaska Natural Heritage Program Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Perdue University Mirror of Global Invasive Species Information Network (GISIN)

EDDMapS Tools Local and National Distribution Maps Identification and Management Nationwide Invasive Species Mapping Biocontrol Release Maps

Thus The Ultimate Invasive Species Reporting Tool Is Always With You

Reporting Tools OR No Smartphone Existing Data Multiple Data Uses Report in the field Saves reports when no wireless access Regional Apps

Terrestrial Plants Aquatic Plants Insects Plant Pathogens Aquatic Invertebrates Fish Animals

Where are my reports? Why aren t my records showing up?

Record Verification - Process Record Entered Alert Sent to Verifier Record Evaluated Sample vs. Images vs. Expertise vs. No Supporting Documentation Contact Reporter for additional information/images Site visit Record Status Changed (Identification Credibility) Possible, Credible, Verified, Incorrect, Delete If identification is correct, report is released for public availability

Data Verification State Verifiers Training and Education in Identification of Invasive Species Specific to a Location (state or region) and/or Type of Invasive (aquatic plants, aquatic invertebrates, diseases, insects, wildlife, etc.) Active in the Invasive Species/Environmental Community Time Availability (Volunteer)

EDDMapS Downloading Data Options for Data Download XLS, KML, GPX, and Shapefile Where to Download Data Species Maps Advanced Query Tools Access/Download Point Data XLS and KML only

ReportIN Successes Black swallowwort known from only two sites in Indiana now reported in two new counties (LaGrange and Elkhart) First known infestation of Japanese stiltgrass at McCormick s Creek SP First population of Japanese chaff flower north of the Ohio River counties (Lawrence) First population of plumeless thistle in Indiana (Steuben)

EDDMapS for Minnesota DNR - Key Deliverables Recording observation data made by DNR field and office Recording observation data made by public Reviewing, editing, confirming, and rejecting observation data Batch processing observations originally recorded in other systems Designating basins & water courses Reporting certain observation data on public website Reporting observation data on internal website Deriving standard geographic information for consumption by other systems Exposing observation data for consumption by other systems Reporting observation and listing data in traditional list and summary reports

Rebekah D. Wallace EDDMapS Data Coordinator bekahwal@uga.edu Questions?