Assessing the Risk of Invasive Species Using Community Science Data
Author(s): Matthew Joshua Heard
Belmont University
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- Lonicera japonica TN iNat data.zip(ZIP | 90 KB)
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- tn_counties.shp(SHP | 3 MB)
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- student_handout_invasive_mo.v5.docx(DOCX | 2 MB)
- https://serc.carleton.edu/eddie/teaching_materials/modules/assessing_risk_invasive_plants.html
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Description
This module asks a fundamental question in environmental science – how are invasive species distributed across geographic landscapes. In addition, it asks whether community science data from commonly used platforms like iNaturalist can be used to answer important biological management questions. Detailed instructions are provided for both QGIS and iNaturalist work and this module can be adapted to different courses, regions, or species relatively easily. Please note that this activity was designed for students who have experience in QGIS. However there are also instructions that could be incorporated into a Pre-Activity for how to get started working with QGIS and for how to make basic maps.
Cite this work
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Heard, M. J. (2023). Assessing the Risk of Invasive Species Using Community Science Data. QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/J3GM-W132