Invasive Species B/C

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Jaol wrote:Autumn Olive?
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John Richardsim wrote:
Jaol wrote:Autumn Olive?
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What is the differentiation between the main native Elk Thistle and invasive Musk thistle?
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Jaol wrote:What is the differentiation between the main native Elk Thistle and invasive Musk thistle?
Not sure what the "main" difference is but I know that elk thistle and other native thistles will often be seen grazed on by native wildlife, while native thistles will not.
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Re: Invasive Species B/C

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Not great at wording questions am I? I meant a coloration difference. Elk Thistle is lighter in color, while Musk Thistle is darker green. U can go
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Umm.. can someone else go? We've been waiting for JoJoKeKe for 2 days.
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Go ahead
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1. How was it introduced to the U.S and where is it native from?
                           2. Name words for how it reproduces (oviparous, etc.).
                           3. How does it spread (bait, aquacultural purposes)?
                           4. What is its diet? How does it impact the species in its ecosystem (directly or indirectly)? How does it impact humans?

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superpenguin666 wrote:=mrc&uact=8
1. How was it introduced to the U.S and where is it native from?
                           2. Name words for how it reproduces (oviparous, etc.).
                           3. How does it spread (bait, aquacultural purposes)?
                           4. What is its diet? How does it impact the species in its ecosystem (directly or indirectly)? How does it impact humans?

1. Ballast water. It's native to the Caspian Sea, Azov Sea, and a few more seas
2.parthenogenesis, sexually and asexually
3. attaches to fishing lines, downrigger cables and also spreads through bait buckets, livewells, etc. 
4. it consumes various zooplankton, competes with planktivorous invertebrates and vertebrates for food and causes economic losses at fish farms
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JasperKota wrote:
superpenguin666 wrote:=mrc&uact=8
1. How was it introduced to the U.S and where is it native from?
                           2. Name words for how it reproduces (oviparous, etc.).
                           3. How does it spread (bait, aquacultural purposes)?
                           4. What is its diet? How does it impact the species in its ecosystem (directly or indirectly)? How does it impact humans?

1. Ballast water. It's native to the Caspian Sea, Azov Sea, and a few more seas
2.parthenogenesis, sexually and asexually
3. attaches to fishing lines, downrigger cables and also spreads through bait buckets, livewells, etc. 
4. it consumes various zooplankton, competes with planktivorous invertebrates and vertebrates for food and causes economic losses at fish farms
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