Matt Cannister
Matt Cannister is part of the Data Management Team at the USGS Wetland and Aquatic Research Center.
Science and Products
A comprehensive list of non-native species established in three major regions of the United States: Version 3.0
Invasive species are a subset of non-native (or nonindigenous) species, and knowing what species are non-native to a region is a first step to managing invasive species. This is an update to the dataset "First comprehensive list of non-native species established in three major regions of the United States" supporting a USGS Open File Report by the same name published on 2018-10-17. Version 2.0 of
USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species database with a focus on the introduced fishes of the lower Tennessee and Cumberland drainages
The Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (NAS) database (http://nas.er.usgs.gov) functions as a national repository and clearinghouse for occurrence data for introduced species within the United States. Included is locality information on over 1,100 species of vertebrates, invertebrates, and vascular plants introduced as early as 1850. Taxa include foreign (exotic) species and species native to North Ame
Authors
Pamela L. Fuller, Matthew Cannister
Developing inter-agency templates for FAIR genetic data archiving
Standardized archiving of genetic data is essential for reuse in monitoring biodiversity and data syntheses.
Science and Products
A comprehensive list of non-native species established in three major regions of the United States: Version 3.0
Invasive species are a subset of non-native (or nonindigenous) species, and knowing what species are non-native to a region is a first step to managing invasive species. This is an update to the dataset "First comprehensive list of non-native species established in three major regions of the United States" supporting a USGS Open File Report by the same name published on 2018-10-17. Version 2.0 of
USGS Nonindigenous Aquatic Species database with a focus on the introduced fishes of the lower Tennessee and Cumberland drainages
The Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (NAS) database (http://nas.er.usgs.gov) functions as a national repository and clearinghouse for occurrence data for introduced species within the United States. Included is locality information on over 1,100 species of vertebrates, invertebrates, and vascular plants introduced as early as 1850. Taxa include foreign (exotic) species and species native to North Ame
Authors
Pamela L. Fuller, Matthew Cannister
Developing inter-agency templates for FAIR genetic data archiving
Standardized archiving of genetic data is essential for reuse in monitoring biodiversity and data syntheses.