Invasive species databases can be effective tools for addressing the threat that non-native invasive species pose to native biodiversity and natural ecosystems. Data are not useful if they are not interpreted fully and shared. Accessible, well-designed databases can help address the difficulties of managing for biodiversity in a heavily invaded reality. In this workshop, attributes of useful databases were described and discussed.
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