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Inho he methods Sisensson Invasive species sampling lab Materials: - 3 meter stick (or a tape measure) - 4 tumas to use

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Inho he methods Sisensson Invasive species sampling lab Materials: - 3 meter stick (or a tape measure) - 4 tumas to use at staker (dawek, tardes stakes, porsiese sieks, penci, etcDesults string or twine - Scissors paper and pencil for data collection Background Information Invasive species are species that are usually non native, capable of reproducing or spreading very easily, and capable of causing tarm to the environment. The main way that invasive species impact the environment is by decreasing diversity in community that is inhabited by one or more in species, the native species usually have the highest relative abundances in the community Insure species compete with native spedies for routes such as space, water, food, sonutrients, etc. and cause the decline of native species that would normally inhabit the same type of habitat. The number of invasive species that are of concern has drastically risen over the years due to increased global transport and trade. The emeraldash borer that has killed hundreds of millions of ash trees across the United States, the zebra mussel that has significantly altered freshwater ecosystems across the country and kudtu which is also known as the vine that at the South are just a few examples of invasive Spedes that have altered and degraded ecosystems across the country. Garlic mustard (Alario petito an invasive herbaceous plant that has spread throughout much of the United States. It was introduced to the northeastern United States intentionally in the mid- 1800s by Europeans who brought it to the United States for use as a garlic.flavored herb. Like many other invasive plant species, garlic mustard is a prolific seed producer and each plant can produce hundreds or even thousands of seeds. Garlic mustard outcompetes native plants and has a devastatine effect of native plant diversity, Dense garlic mustard growth can shade growing tree seedings and prevent their growth. Not only plants are impacted by the spread of garlic mustard though. Native butterfly host plants, which native butterflies depend on as a food source and to raise their larva, are in decline and this impacts butterfly populations. The impact of invasive species is often far reaching and affects many organisms in an ecosystem. While garlic mustard historically has been described as a plant that tends to dominate disturbed areas such as towns and roadsides, in recent years, garlic mustard populations have been found in even the most remote and pristine of areas. In order to mitigate the devastating environmental impact that species such as garlic mustard have on the environment, scientists need to collect data on the distribution of invasive species so that way methods for control or containment of the invasive species can be proposed and tested. In this tab, you will collect data regarding the abundance of garlic mustard In a variety of habitat types In order to complete this lab, you will need to know how to identify garlic mustard. The description and pictures in the following section will help you learn how to identity garlic mustard during its different stages of growth.

lubs dhe methods was come come out found the corden state, soica sicas, sencia el Desults Sesension loni very easily, and capable of causing harm to the environment. The way that invasive species impact cause the decline of native species that would normally inhabit the same type of habitat. The number of Invasive species sampling lab Materials: -a meter stick (or a tape measure ring or twine - scissors -Paper and pencil for data collection Background Information: Invasive species are species that are usually non sative, capable of reproducing or spreading species, the invasive species tally have the highest relative abundances in the community. Invasive the the species compete with native species for resources such as space, water, food, soil nutrients, etc. and transport and trade. The emerald ash borer that has tied hundreds of millions of ash trees across the United States, the zebra mussel that has significantly altered freshwater ecosystems across the country, and kudzu which is also known as the vibe that at the South" are just a few examples of invasive species that have altered and degraded ecosystems across the country Garlic mustard (Allaria petiolata) is an invasive herbaceous plant that has spread throughout much of the United States. It was introduced to the northeastern United States intentionally in the mid- 1800s by Europeans who brought it to the United States for use as a garlic-flavored herb. Like many other invasive plant species, garlic mustard is a prolific seed producer and each plant can produce hundreds or even thousands of seeds. Garlic mustard outcompetes native plants and has a devastating effect of native plant diversity, Dense garlic mustard growth can shade growing tree seedlings and prevent their growth. Not only plants are impacted by the spread of garlic mustard though. Native butterfly host plants, which native butterflies depend on as a food source and to raise their larva, are in decline and this impacts butterfly populations. The impact of invasive species is often far reaching and affects many organisms in an ecosystem While garlic mustard historically has been described as a plant that tends to dominate disturbed areas such as lawns and roadsides, in recent years, garlic mustard populations have been found in even the most remote and pristine of areas. In order to mitigate the devastating environmental impact that species such as garlic mustard have on the environment, scientists need to collect data on the distribution of invasive species so that way methods for control or containment of the invasive species can be proposed and tested. In this lab, you will collect data regarding the abundance of garlic mustard in a variety of habitat types. In order to complete this lab, you will need to know how to identity garlic mustard. The description and pictures in the following section will help you learn how to identify garlic mustard during its different stages of growth.