Nope, you were rightJoJoKeKe wrote:Common Name, Genus, Spread, Common Season(s) of Flowering, Method of Introduction, Part of US it Affects, Methods of Control
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Tamarix Gallica, "salt cedar", Flowers in Winter, Brought over from the middle-east, Effects southwestern United States, applying herbicide to the stump of tree. (This is probably way off if it's the wrong organism.)|[/hide]
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Invasive Species B/C
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Your turn, JoJoKeKe!Magikarpmaster629 wrote:Nope, you were rightJoJoKeKe wrote:Common Name, Genus, Spread, Common Season(s) of Flowering, Method of Introduction, Part of US it Affects, Methods of Control
[hide]While I'm not 100% certain, it could be...
Tamarix Gallica, "salt cedar", Flowers in Winter, Brought over from the middle-east, Effects southwestern United States, applying herbicide to the stump of tree. (This is probably way off if it's the wrong organism.)|[/hide]
NOTE: Can you please let me know how to hide responses, I've yet to figure it out.The name is misleading, as the picture had flowers, yet it's called Salt Cedar.
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1. Identify the genus of this species 2. What is its common name? 3. It carries a fungus that causes what infectious agent? 4. Where is this organism originally from? 5. What year was it first detected within the United States?
Tournaments (2016): State / Nationals
Fossils: 3 / 8
Disease: 7 / NA
Green Gen: NA / 37
Picture This: 1 / 17
Invasives: 1 / 24
Idaho State (2017):
Rocks - 2
Microbe 2
Ecology 3
Optics 4
Invasives: 1
Events 2019: Herpetology, Fossils, Dynamic Planet, Fermi Questions
Fossils: 3 / 8
Disease: 7 / NA
Green Gen: NA / 37
Picture This: 1 / 17
Invasives: 1 / 24
Idaho State (2017):
Rocks - 2
Microbe 2
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Invasives: 1
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1. Identify the genus of this species 2. What is its common name? 3. It carries a fungus that causes what infectious agent? 4. Where is this organism originally from? 5. What year was it first detected within the United States?
Xyleborus, redbay ambrosia beetle, makes no sense as fungi cannot cause infectious agents, laurel wilt, Asia, 2002
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Can we keep this limited to the National Invasive Species list? I know the rules say identify regional species, but I don't think any of us want to learn every regional invasive species...UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:JoJoKeKe wrote:
1. Identify the genus of this species 2. What is its common name? 3. It carries a fungus that causes what infectious agent? 4. Where is this organism originally from? 5. What year was it first detected within the United States?Xyleborus, redbay ambrosia beetle, makes no sense as fungi cannot cause infectious agents, laurel wilt, Asia, 2002
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Okay then:Magikarpmaster629 wrote:Can we keep this limited to the National Invasive Species list? I know the rules say identify regional species, but I don't think any of us want to learn every regional invasive species...
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I apologize- I wasn't aware we were going off of a list as of now. And, after reading that question I see how it doesn't make any sense. Thanks for making me aware.
Tournaments (2016): State / Nationals
Fossils: 3 / 8
Disease: 7 / NA
Green Gen: NA / 37
Picture This: 1 / 17
Invasives: 1 / 24
Idaho State (2017):
Rocks - 2
Microbe 2
Ecology 3
Optics 4
Invasives: 1
Events 2019: Herpetology, Fossils, Dynamic Planet, Fermi Questions
Fossils: 3 / 8
Disease: 7 / NA
Green Gen: NA / 37
Picture This: 1 / 17
Invasives: 1 / 24
Idaho State (2017):
Rocks - 2
Microbe 2
Ecology 3
Optics 4
Invasives: 1
Events 2019: Herpetology, Fossils, Dynamic Planet, Fermi Questions
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It's alright.JoJoKeKe wrote:I apologize- I wasn't aware we were going off of a list as of now. And, after reading that question I see how it doesn't make any sense. Thanks for making me aware.
1.[i]Myocastor coypus[/i] 2.Coypus, or Nutria 3. Roughly three years 4. Introduced to make fur 5. South America 6. All over the country, primarily the southeast 7. They overgraze grasslands and wetlands, disrupting their ecosystems 8. Rabies virus
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Correct, except number 8 is the nematode Strongyloides myopotami.Magikarpmaster629 wrote:It's alright.JoJoKeKe wrote:I apologize- I wasn't aware we were going off of a list as of now. And, after reading that question I see how it doesn't make any sense. Thanks for making me aware.![]()
1.[i]Myocastor coypus[/i] 2.Coypus, or Nutria 3. Roughly three years 4. Introduced to make fur 5. South America 6. All over the country, primarily the southeast 7. They overgraze grasslands and wetlands, disrupting their ecosystems 8. Rabies virus
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2. Where is it a native species?
3. What phylum is it in?
4. Where is it invasive?
5. Mode of life?
6. What measures have been taken to stop it?
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A wild goose flies over a pond, leaving behind a voice in the wind.
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A wild goose flies over a pond, leaving behind a voice in the wind.
A man passes through this world, leaving behind a name.