Invasive/introduced species database

Assigning a numerical rank to an introduced species is an objective, quantifiable way to describe their relative impacts, and ranks are a valuable prioritization tool for land managers. We applied the Invasiveness Ranking System previously developed by the Alaska Natural Heritage Program to evaluate introduced species known to occur on Aleutian and Bering Sea Islands. This system uses sixteen criteria grouped into four categories to assess invasiveness: distribution, biological characteristics and dispersal ability, ecological impacts, and feasibility of control. Answers to individual questions are assigned a point value and the points are used to calculate subranks for each of the four sections. Each section is weighted to reflect its overall contribution to a species’ invasiveness. Distribution, biological, and ecological sections are each worth 30 points, and feasibility of control is worth 10. Where questions cannot be answered with available literature and expert review, weights are adjusted to compensate for unknowns.

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metadata_created 2025-11-20T16:27:53.033549
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notes Assigning a numerical rank to an introduced species is an objective, quantifiable way to describe their relative impacts, and ranks are a valuable prioritization tool for land managers. We applied the Invasiveness Ranking System previously developed by the Alaska Natural Heritage Program to evaluate introduced species known to occur on Aleutian and Bering Sea Islands. This system uses sixteen criteria grouped into four categories to assess invasiveness: distribution, biological characteristics and dispersal ability, ecological impacts, and feasibility of control. Answers to individual questions are assigned a point value and the points are used to calculate subranks for each of the four sections. Each section is weighted to reflect its overall contribution to a species’ invasiveness. Distribution, biological, and ecological sections are each worth 30 points, and feasibility of control is worth 10. Where questions cannot be answered with available literature and expert review, weights are adjusted to compensate for unknowns.
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title Invasive/introduced species database