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{{#Wiki_filter:Introduction: Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species List - NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Research Programs By Region By Subject By Researcher Publications Milestone Reports GREAT LAKES AQUATIC NONINDIGENOUS SPECIES LIST compiled by the NOAA National Center for Research on Aquatic Invasive Species (NCRAIS web site) Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Ann Arbor, Michigan with the assistance of the Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research (CILER web site) University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan The Great Lakes have a long history of introductions -
{{#Wiki_filter:Introduction: Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species List - NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Research Programs                         GREAT LAKES AQUATIC NONINDIGENOUS SPECIES LIST By Region compiled by the NOAA National Center for Research on Aquatic Invasive By Subject                                                                        Species (NCRAIS web site)
intentional and unintentional - of aquatic nonindigenous  
By Researcher                                      Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Ann Arbor, Michigan Publications with the assistance of the Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Milestone Reports                                                              Research (CILER web site)
 
University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan The Great Lakes have a long history of introductions -
species. The list now includes 183 species based primarily on  
intentional and unintentional - of aquatic nonindigenous species. The list now includes 183 species based primarily on Mills et al. (1993), Ricciardi (2001) and Ricciardi (2006), plus two more recently verified introductions: viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS), and Hemimysis anomala. The documented number of aquatic nonindigenous species in the Great Lakes is best interpreted as a minimum. Identification depends on our ability to find, recognize, verify, and document new species, which is, in turn, dependent on our ability to adequately sample the Great Lakes ecosystem. In addition, the list presented here only includes species that were not native to any part of the Great Lakes basin. There are other species that are documented as native to part of the basin, but invaded other parts of the basin due to human-expedited mechanisms. Examples of the latter are the sea lamprey and the rusty crayfish.
 
Here we present an interim update to the list as an Excel spreadsheet available for download. It provides five separate worksheets, each sorted by a different category: Year of Discovery, Species (scientific) Name, Common Name, file:///Gl/ADRO/DLR/REBB/Fitzpatrick/dSEIS%20Prepar...20Lakes%20Environmental%20Research%20Laboratory.htm (1 of 2)2/23/2007 9:09:21 AM
Mills et al. (1993), Ricciardi (2001) and Ricciardi (2006), plus  
 
two more recently verified introductions: viral hemorrhagic  
 
septicemia (VHS), and Hemimysis anomala. The documented number of aquatic nonindigenous species in the Great Lakes is best interpreted as a minimum. Identification depends on  
 
our ability to find, recognize, verify, and document new  
 
species, which is, in turn, dependent on our ability to  
 
adequately sample the Great Lakes ecosystem. In addition, the list presented here only includes species that were not  
 
native to any part of the Great Lakes basin. There are other  
 
species that are documented as native to part of the basin, but  
 
invaded other parts of the basin due to human-expedited  
 
mechanisms. Examples of the latter are the sea lamprey and  
 
the rusty crayfish.
Here we present an interim update to the list as an Excel spreadsheet available for download. It provides five separate  
 
worksheets, each sorted by a different category: Year of  
 
Discovery, Species (scientific) Name, Common Name, file:///Gl/ADRO/DLR/REBB/Fitzpatrick/dSEIS%20Prepar...20Lakes%20Environmental%20Research%20Laboratory.htm (1 of 2)2/23/2007 9:09
:21 AM  


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Introduction:==
Introduction:==
Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species List - NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory attributed Vector(s) of Introduction, and (general) Description.
Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species List - NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory attributed Vector(s) of Introduction, and (general) Description.
This will be replaced during 2007 by a database search engine  
This will be replaced during 2007 by a database search engine associated with the U.S. Geological Survey's NAS database (see link below). The available information will be expanded to include more information and links to detailed fact sheets (presently under development by Dr. Anthony Ricciardi, McGill University) for many of the species.
 
                                          + Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigeonous Species List (xls)
associated with the U.S. Geological Survey's NAS database (see link below). The available information will be expanded to  
For further information on individual species consult:
 
NISbase - An International Nonindigenous Species Database Network (NISbase web site):
include more information and links to detailed fact sheets (presently under development by Dr. Anthony Ricciardi, McGill  
 
University) for many of the species.  
+ Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigeonous Species List (xls) For further information on individual species consult:
NISbase - An International Nonindigenous Species Database Network (NISbase web site):  
 
http://www.nisbase.org/nisbase/index.jsp U.S. Geological Survey Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (NAS web site):
http://www.nisbase.org/nisbase/index.jsp U.S. Geological Survey Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (NAS web site):
http://nas.er.usgs.gov/
http://nas.er.usgs.gov/
Sea Grant Nonindigenous Species Site (SGNIS web site):
Sea Grant Nonindigenous Species Site (SGNIS web site):
http://www.sgnis.org/index.htm Invasive Zooplankton Species Hemimysis anomola Just Discovered !  
http://www.sgnis.org/index.htm Invasive Zooplankton Species Hemimysis anomola Just Discovered !
+Read more Last updated: 2006-12-22 mbl Home l Research l Data l Products & Services l Outreach l About GLERL l News & Events Privacy Policy l Disclaimer l Accessibility Statement l GLERL only l Contact Us GLERL 2205 Commonwealth Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2945     (734) 741-2235 Lake Michigan Field Station , 1431 Beach St., Muskegon, MI 49441-1098     (231) 759-7824 file:///Gl/ADRO/DLR/REBB/Fitzpatrick/dSEIS%20Prepar...20Lakes%20Environmental%20Research%20Laboratory.htm (2 of 2)2/23/2007 9:09
                                              +Read more Last updated: 2006-12-22 mbl Home l Research l Data l Products & Services l Outreach l About GLERL l News & Events Privacy Policy l Disclaimer l Accessibility Statement l GLERL only l Contact Us GLERL 2205 Commonwealth Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2945 (734) 741-2235 Lake Michigan Field Station, 1431 Beach St., Muskegon, MI 49441-1098 (231) 759-7824 file:///Gl/ADRO/DLR/REBB/Fitzpatrick/dSEIS%20Prepar...20Lakes%20Environmental%20Research%20Laboratory.htm (2 of 2)2/23/2007 9:09:21 AM}}
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Introduction: Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species List - NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Research Programs GREAT LAKES AQUATIC NONINDIGENOUS SPECIES LIST By Region compiled by the NOAA National Center for Research on Aquatic Invasive By Subject Species (NCRAIS web site)

By Researcher Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory Ann Arbor, Michigan Publications with the assistance of the Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Milestone Reports Research (CILER web site)

University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan The Great Lakes have a long history of introductions -

intentional and unintentional - of aquatic nonindigenous species. The list now includes 183 species based primarily on Mills et al. (1993), Ricciardi (2001) and Ricciardi (2006), plus two more recently verified introductions: viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS), and Hemimysis anomala. The documented number of aquatic nonindigenous species in the Great Lakes is best interpreted as a minimum. Identification depends on our ability to find, recognize, verify, and document new species, which is, in turn, dependent on our ability to adequately sample the Great Lakes ecosystem. In addition, the list presented here only includes species that were not native to any part of the Great Lakes basin. There are other species that are documented as native to part of the basin, but invaded other parts of the basin due to human-expedited mechanisms. Examples of the latter are the sea lamprey and the rusty crayfish.

Here we present an interim update to the list as an Excel spreadsheet available for download. It provides five separate worksheets, each sorted by a different category: Year of Discovery, Species (scientific) Name, Common Name, file:///Gl/ADRO/DLR/REBB/Fitzpatrick/dSEIS%20Prepar...20Lakes%20Environmental%20Research%20Laboratory.htm (1 of 2)2/23/2007 9:09:21 AM

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Introduction:==

Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species List - NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory attributed Vector(s) of Introduction, and (general) Description.

This will be replaced during 2007 by a database search engine associated with the U.S. Geological Survey's NAS database (see link below). The available information will be expanded to include more information and links to detailed fact sheets (presently under development by Dr. Anthony Ricciardi, McGill University) for many of the species.

+ Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigeonous Species List (xls)

For further information on individual species consult:

NISbase - An International Nonindigenous Species Database Network (NISbase web site):

http://www.nisbase.org/nisbase/index.jsp U.S. Geological Survey Nonindigenous Aquatic Species (NAS web site):

http://nas.er.usgs.gov/

Sea Grant Nonindigenous Species Site (SGNIS web site):

http://www.sgnis.org/index.htm Invasive Zooplankton Species Hemimysis anomola Just Discovered !

+Read more Last updated: 2006-12-22 mbl Home l Research l Data l Products & Services l Outreach l About GLERL l News & Events Privacy Policy l Disclaimer l Accessibility Statement l GLERL only l Contact Us GLERL 2205 Commonwealth Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI 48105-2945 (734) 741-2235 Lake Michigan Field Station, 1431 Beach St., Muskegon, MI 49441-1098 (231) 759-7824 file:///Gl/ADRO/DLR/REBB/Fitzpatrick/dSEIS%20Prepar...20Lakes%20Environmental%20Research%20Laboratory.htm (2 of 2)2/23/2007 9:09:21 AM