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Re: Invasive Species B/C

Posted: April 10th, 2016, 10:53 am
by Fluorine
windu34 wrote:
Unome wrote:
taliazee wrote:So, this might be a dumb question, but how much harder is Invasive Species in Div C than in Div B? This year I was the State Champion for Invasive Species (Div B), but next year I'll be going on to Div C, and hopefully doing Invasive Species again. At my regionals, the B/C tests were the same for Invasive, but usually at Invitationals they were different tests. Anyways, is Invasive Species really hard in Div C vs B or not really? Thanks.
From my experience in Fossils, B and C were basically identical; any good test is generally applicable for either division, and I was able to translate success in the event from B to C easily. I'm not sure whether this is different for Invasives.
Its probably very similar
Honestly I would doubt that you will see a large content change. The only thing is that division C might be more competitive in your state meaning you would need to do better to win 1st in division C than 1st in division B. The only content difference I can think of is if an ES for B avoids certain questions that they think might be too much for middle school level, but none of the info in fossils or invasive is that complicated to grasp.

Re: Invasive Species B/C

Posted: April 10th, 2016, 7:07 pm
by gavinnupp
taliazee wrote:So, this might be a dumb question, but how much harder is Invasive Species in Div C than in Div B? This year I was the State Champion for Invasive Species (Div B), but next year I'll be going on to Div C, and hopefully doing Invasive Species again. At my regionals, the B/C tests were the same for Invasive, but usually at Invitationals they were different tests. Anyways, is Invasive Species really hard in Div C vs B or not really? Thanks.
Hi Taliazee! I was third in Division C for Invasive OH. Solon and Mentor invites were a lot harder, and I know the Akron Regional test was same for both. I thought the C State test was really practical, just a lot of questions in a short amount of time. I look forward to competing against you next year :D.

Re: Invasive Species B/C

Posted: April 11th, 2016, 10:40 am
by taliazee
Fluorine wrote:
windu34 wrote:
Unome wrote: From my experience in Fossils, B and C were basically identical; any good test is generally applicable for either division, and I was able to translate success in the event from B to C easily. I'm not sure whether this is different for Invasives.
Its probably very similar
Honestly I would doubt that you will see a large content change. The only thing is that division C might be more competitive in your state meaning you would need to do better to win 1st in division C than 1st in division B. The only content difference I can think of is if an ES for B avoids certain questions that they think might be too much for middle school level, but none of the info in fossils or invasive is that complicated to grasp.
Thanks everyone for your replies! It was really helpful for me.

Re: Invasive Species B/C

Posted: April 11th, 2016, 10:42 am
by taliazee
gavinnupp wrote:
taliazee wrote:So, this might be a dumb question, but how much harder is Invasive Species in Div C than in Div B? This year I was the State Champion for Invasive Species (Div B), but next year I'll be going on to Div C, and hopefully doing Invasive Species again. At my regionals, the B/C tests were the same for Invasive, but usually at Invitationals they were different tests. Anyways, is Invasive Species really hard in Div C vs B or not really? Thanks.
Hi Taliazee! I was third in Division C for Invasive OH. Solon and Mentor invites were a lot harder, and I know the Akron Regional test was same for both. I thought the C State test was really practical, just a lot of questions in a short amount of time. I look forward to competing against you next year :D.
Thanks for your response! I agree about the a lot of questions part, for Div B it was like that too. And likewise, should I be in this event next year (hopefully I will be).

Re: Invasive Species B/C

Posted: April 15th, 2016, 6:44 pm
by taliazee
Does anyone know if the Invasive Species list is going to stay the same/change a lot/change a little bit (add some, subtract some) for 2017?

Re: Invasive Species B/C

Posted: April 15th, 2016, 8:40 pm
by windu34
taliazee wrote:Does anyone know if the Invasive Species list is going to stay the same/change a lot/change a little bit (add some, subtract some) for 2017?
It will probably change a little (maybe ~5-10 species)

Re: Invasive Species B/C

Posted: April 16th, 2016, 9:54 am
by Jaol
So Johnsongrass is resistant to glyphosate right? Why? Does it have something to do with auxin mimics? I'm pretty sure that's the case with Cogongrass. Thank you!
EDIT: Also, I don't understand inflorescences. Can someone please explain me to them.

Re: Invasive Species B/C

Posted: April 21st, 2016, 9:42 am
by Jaol
So for GWS there's this bacteria that it vectors. Xylella fastidiosa. "X. fastidiosa is responsible for many economically important diseases including phony peach disease, numerous leaf scold and scorch diseases, variegated citrus chlorosis and Pierce’s disease of grape". SO how does one bacterium cause more than one disease? Not sorry for the double-post.

Re: Invasive Species B/C

Posted: April 21st, 2016, 10:42 am
by CTMSRoadScholarKING
Jaol wrote:So for GWS there's this bacteria that it vectors. Xylella fastidiosa. "X. fastidiosa is responsible for many economically important diseases including phony peach disease, numerous leaf scold and scorch diseases, variegated citrus chlorosis and Pierce’s disease of grape". SO how does one bacterium cause more than one disease? Not sorry for the double-post.
I'm not exactly sure, but it might the bacterium might "react differently with each type of fruit.

Re: Invasive Species B/C

Posted: April 21st, 2016, 7:47 pm
by gavinnupp
Jaol, if you allow a salmon to migrate to the headwaters of a stream, it will grow and develop differently than the salmon blocked by a dam. This is a concept of biology known as "multiple life history". Perhaps this could lead you on your investigation of this bacterium?