Invasive Species B/C

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dragon_fruit35 wrote:Sorry to double post but I can't seem to find a consistent list of what fits under "Asian Carps". I've seen credible sources that say anywhere from two to nine. :shock:
If I were you I would definitely know Bighead, Silver, and Grass, and probably have notes on the others. Luckily my state doesn't have the Asian Carps, but we may have to know anywhere up to 37 species of Snakehead.
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maxxxxx wrote:
dragon_fruit35 wrote:Sorry to double post but I can't seem to find a consistent list of what fits under "Asian Carps". I've seen credible sources that say anywhere from two to nine. :shock:
If I were you I would definitely know Bighead, Silver, and Grass, and probably have notes on the others. Luckily my state doesn't have the Asian Carps, but we may have to know anywhere up to 37 species of Snakehead.
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maxxxxx wrote:
dragon_fruit35 wrote:Sorry to double post but I can't seem to find a consistent list of what fits under "Asian Carps". I've seen credible sources that say anywhere from two to nine. :shock:
If I were you I would definitely know Bighead, Silver, and Grass, and probably have notes on the others. Luckily my state doesn't have the Asian Carps, but we may have to know anywhere up to 37 species of Snakehead.
The main ones are probably grass, silver, black, and bighead for sure (http://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/aqua ... carp.shtml)
But have at least some info on the other species just incase
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tm-scioli wrote:
maxxxxx wrote:
dragon_fruit35 wrote:Sorry to double post but I can't seem to find a consistent list of what fits under "Asian Carps". I've seen credible sources that say anywhere from two to nine. :shock:
If I were you I would definitely know Bighead, Silver, and Grass, and probably have notes on the others. Luckily my state doesn't have the Asian Carps, but we may have to know anywhere up to 37 species of Snakehead.
The main ones are probably grass, silver, black, and bighead for sure (http://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/aqua ... carp.shtml)
But have at least some info on the other species just incase
Thanks! Also, has anyone else noticed that a lot of pics of ALB are actually of CLB, as you can see the rough spot on the elytra?
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dragon_fruit35 wrote:
tm-scioli wrote:
maxxxxx wrote:
If I were you I would definitely know Bighead, Silver, and Grass, and probably have notes on the others. Luckily my state doesn't have the Asian Carps, but we may have to know anywhere up to 37 species of Snakehead.
The main ones are probably grass, silver, black, and bighead for sure (http://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/aqua ... carp.shtml)
But have at least some info on the other species just incase
Thanks! Also, has anyone else noticed that a lot of pics of ALB are actually of CLB, as you can see the rough spot on the elytra?
Maybe the pictures aren't clear?
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Hmm, maybe... some pics are pretty bad. Hoping on the test it shows the top of the beetle :(
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Double posted AGAIN :lol: :oops:
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dragon_fruit35 wrote:Hmm, maybe... some pics are pretty bad. Hoping on the test it shows the top of the beetle :(
Yeah I hope too.
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I've always wondered, if you miss the ID, will they still count the answers to the questions in they're right?
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tm-scioli wrote:I've always wondered, if you miss the ID, will they still count the answers to the questions in they're right?
I would assume they do...some people might recognize, for example, what a specimen eats by looking at its teeth or whatever; I'm not on the event, I have no idea what you study, but I have done rocks/minerals, as well as fossils. :P

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