1. Veined Rapa Whelk ( Rapana venosa) 2. Native to estuarine waters in west pacific ocean, sea of japan, yellow sea, east china sea and bohi sea. 3. Planktonic larval being transported in hulls of shipp or egg masses in aquatic farming practices 4. Sandy compact bottoms where they will burrow. 5. Can outcompete native whelks and prey on them too. And little native predators so inturn allowing for unchecked population growth 6.Chesapeake Bay (no clue? this is all i have in my notes)
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Correct! Your turn!Fluorine wrote:1. Veined Rapa Whelk ( Rapana venosa) 2. Native to estuarine waters in west pacific ocean, sea of japan, yellow sea, east china sea and bohi sea. 3. Planktonic larval being transported in hulls of shipp or egg masses in aquatic farming practices 4. Sandy compact bottoms where they will burrow. 5. Can outcompete native whelks and prey on them too. And little native predators so inturn allowing for unchecked population growth 6.Chesapeake Bay (no clue? this is all i have in my notes)
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[attachment=0]scioly 3.jpg[/attachment] 1. scientific and common name 2. Native range (list 4 countries) 3. What impact does this plant have on water? 4. General Habitat 5. What is a biological control method for this plant? 6. This plant creates ideal breeding conditions for _________ (fill in the blank)
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Fluorine wrote:[attachment=0]scioly 3.jpg[/attachment] 1. scientific and common name 2. Native range (list 4 countries) 3. What impact does this plant have on water? 4. General Habitat 5. What is a biological control method for this plant? 6. This plant creates ideal breeding conditions for _________ (fill in the blank)
1. Giant Salvinia ([i]Salvinia molesta[/i]) 2. US, Canada, Brazil, Chile 3. Competitive, affects bio-diversity. 4. Tropical, sub-tropical, or temperate climate. 5. [i]Cyrtobagus salvinae[/i] 6. Idk :oops:
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Jaol wrote:Fluorine wrote:[attachment=0]scioly 3.jpg[/attachment] 1. scientific and common name 2. Native range (list 4 countries) 3. What impact does this plant have on water? 4. General Habitat 5. What is a biological control method for this plant? 6. This plant creates ideal breeding conditions for _________ (fill in the blank)1. Giant Salvinia ([i]Salvinia molesta[/i]) 2. US, Canada, Brazil, Chile 3. Competitive, affects bio-diversity. 4. Tropical, sub-tropical, or temperate climate. 5. [i]Cyrtobagus salvinae[/i] 6. Idk :oops:
2. was looking for clogging waterways, blocks sunlight which deoxygenates water. Which prevents natural gas exchange b/w air and water (something like that would have been fine) 6. Mosquitos
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[attachment=0]Thing.jpg[/attachment] 1. Scientific and common name. 2. Ecology. 3. Bio-control. 4. Reproduction. 5. Distribution.
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