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    Marine Invasive Species

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    Invasive species have a history of damaging the ecosystems in which they are introduced. How marine invasive species interact with other stressors produce an increased negative effect on the ecosystem; usually the marine invasive species alone does not create a stressor. As more marine species are introduced into the environment‚ the magnitude of the interactions will only increase. NOAA dictates four reasons why marine invasive species are not typically thought as important stressors for the ecosystem

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    Evolution of Species

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    Of all the species that have existed on Earth 99 percent have gone extinct and even fewer make it into the fossil record and a very small fraction of those that fossilize are actually found even partially complete. Even if all of them did fossilize many would be too hard dig for many of them. And also it is highly unlikely that most would be found complete‚ due to the number of natural disasters and processes that have happened from the animal’s death to whenever it is discovered. Natural disasters

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    Endangered Species

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    Topic: Endangered Species Issue Question: Should Endangered Species be Protected? Since the appeared of the first life on this planet‚ numerous species come and go‚ rendered extinct by natural changes in physical and biological conditions. Because extinction is a natural part of the order‚ if there are many other species still exist‚ some people might wonders why or what so unique about the endangered species that large sum of money and effort is spent in order to save and restore them (Why

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    Keystone Species

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    Keystone species are extremely important in ecosystems across the world. They help control things like population‚ abiotic and biotic life‚ and impacts on human life. Keystone species essentially control the functions of the environment they live in‚ and provide positive and negative effects. In class‚ we studied the effect that wolves had on the environment of Yellowstone National Park. Now‚ I introduce Grizzly Bears and Beavers as my two examples of a Keystone Species. Beavers completely change

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    Endangered Species

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    altered and modified‚ but these tend to happen at a gradual pace. This allows most species to adapt to the changing environment‚ where only a slight impact may take place. However‚ when changes occur at a fast pace‚ there is little or no time for an individual species to react and adjust to the new circumstances. This cause disastrous results‚ and for this reason‚ rapid habitat loss is the primary cause of species becoming endangered. Nearly every region of earth has been affected by human activity

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    Species Evenness

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    The species richness is when we talk about the actual number of species in a community. For example‚ if you go to a bottom ground forest you might see only sugar maple. Therefore‚ the species richness is only 1. Shannon Index measures species diversity too‚ but takes into account species evenness. Species evenness is when the relative abundance of the species in that community are more similar to each other. So by knowing that you have more similar species‚ this allows you to more accurately determine

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    Invasive species always have varying impacts on the ecosystem to which they are introduced. The introduction of the blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus) has been treated with opposition from some due to its potential to wipe out native species‚ thus affecting the balance of the ecosystem in question. However‚ many believe that the value of the blue catfish as a sport and commercial target fish outweighs the harm done to the native populations or ecosystems. As the blue catfish is a predatory fish with

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    Endangered Species

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    Endangered Species Endangered species are living things whose population is so reduced that they are threatened with extinction. Thousands of species are included in this category. The International Union for the Conservation of nature and Natural Resources publishes a list of threatened mammals‚ birds‚ reptiles‚ amphibians‚ and (many people do not consider them) plants .CAUSES OF EXTINCTION Millions of years before humans‚ extinction of living things was linked to geological and climate‚ the

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    Invasive species are living organisms that cause harm to a environment they are not native to. Invasive species are extremely important because they tend to cost society and nature a lot of damage.For example‚ invasive species can have an effect on half the species that are endangered in their native land .They can also contaminate the soil which can lead to the alteration of hydrology in streams‚ wetlands‚ lakes and rivers. The Black Rat (ship rat) is one of the worst known invasive species. They

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    Species and Good Job

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    helps us understand why various species differ from one another‚ tells us to what diseases we are predisposed‚ and enables us to produce drugs for a variety of diseases?        D. Gene     Question 6 Which structure can occupy up to 90% of the volume in a plant cell?  Correct         A. central vacuole   Question 7 Which cytoskeletal fibers are found in the internal structure of the cilia and flagella?       D. Microtubules     Question 8 In mammalian species‚ what structure propels the movement

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