Freshwater ecosystems of the Alaskan Arctic and Subarctic provide resources that are culturally, ecologically, and economically invaluable. Presently, these regions are relatively free of the impacts from invasive species compared to southern latitudes. To date, there have been relatively few verified introductions of aquatic invasive species (AIS) to freshwater ecosystems in Alaska.
This project sought to identify and prioritize AIS known to be invasive in the contiguous United States, evaluate current and future habitat suitability for AIS in Alaska, and assess potential for AIS to be transported to habitats across Alaska, utilizing similar assessment methods as implemented for Bering Sea marine invasive species and non-native plants in Alaska. We refined a list of 28 AIS from a list of hundreds based on characterizations of species’ invasiveness and species’ proximity to Alaska.
The objectives of the project were to:
1. Develop a formal ranked list of potential AIS to freshwater systems of Alaska.
2. Assess the level of establishment risk for potential AIS by developing habitat suitability models for waterbodies across Alaska.
3. Identify potential pathways and specific vectors for high-risk AIS to invade Alaska and develop a framework for how vector analysis will be completed to understand transport risk.
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Modified | 2024-10-02 |
Release Date | 2024-10-02 |
Identifier | 23d64184-a013-491e-846a-cd56abc127c9 |
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Area | POLYGON ((-170.66601991653 52.450654580379, -170.66601991653 71.949055105434, -131.64258241653 71.949055105434, -131.64258241653 52.450654580379)) |
Language | English (United States) |
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Contact Name | Geist, Marcus |
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Public Access Level | Public |