Yes. Some event supervisors may accept the term Asian carp as an answer, but I'm guessing the vast majority will want the specific species.For asian carps will we have to be able to identify between the four?
Yes. Some event supervisors may accept the term Asian carp as an answer, but I'm guessing the vast majority will want the specific species.For asian carps will we have to be able to identify between the four?
The main difference (and far as I know, the only difference) is the seed pods. The best way is to know them by their other common names, whitetop=heart-podded whitetop and hairy whitetop=globe-podded whitetop.Does anyone know how to differentiate between a hairy whitetop ( Lepidium appelianum) and a whitetop (Lepidium draba)?
Better hope they give you the right picture, though.See page 3 of this document: http://www.msuextension.org/invasivepla ... itetop.pdf
(Note: they use old taxonomy for the two: ("Globe-podded whitetop (Cardaria pubescens)"=HAIRY WHITETOP) ("Heart-podded whitetop (C. draba)"=WHITETOP))
Also see the 3rd and 4th images of this page: http://www.co.stevens.wa.us/weedboard/o ... itetop.htm
Last weekend I was trying to update one of my quizlet sets with the species added to the Michigan list this year, one of which being giant knotweed. I found one picture on some Minnesota site that was labelled as giant knotweed...it was an image from bugwood rotated 180 degrees, and when I looked up the ID number on bugwood, it was clearly labelled Japanese knotweed...Taxonomy events like invasive love to give you highly compressed and distorted pictures from google images of the wrong species.
They may give you half points for incorrect spelling, this may include capitalization of the words as well. However, since you have a binder, I would recommend putting a list of the species, that comes with the common and scientific names of the species, this way, you'll be 100% sure.So I memorized all of the scientific names of all the things on the list last year right down to spelling.. and I'm wondering of graders would take off points for spelling the scientific names incorrectly? Anyone who made tests or know of someone who made an invasives or taxonomy test who would take points off for spelling scientific names incorrectly?
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