On AntMaps.org, the default "Diversity View" maps shows all the different regions in the world, with all the native species in that region. Is there any way to show this same view with the non-native species? It's easy to observe a non-native species in a region if you already know what species you're looking for: for example, if you select the "Species Range Map" option, and then select species Linepithema humile, you can clearly see its exotic presence across much of the world (which means that AntMaps clearly has the data I'm looking for). But I'm curious about all non-native species, and in particular, I'd like to learn see which non-native species have been able to establish themselves in areas that generally get little reporting: far north/arctic areas, central Asia, or Africa and South America. At this time, the only way I could see doing this is working through the interface species by species until I observed everything.
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