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Environmental And Environmental Effects Of Invasive Species

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THE EFFECT OF INVASIVE SPECIES: ELEPHANT EARS VERSUS IRISES INTRODUCTION How much harm do invasive species actually create for the plants in their habitat? An invasive species is a non-native plant, fungi, or animal that takes over a foreign ecosystem by manipulating the environment and plants around them (Pysek and Chatry 2014). Invasive ecology focuses on identifying the factors underlying the infiltration of the invasive species and the affects that result. Each invasive species plays a specific role within the new community (Richardson and Pysek 2008). Not only do these invasive species cause economic harm and harm to human health, but can also affect the environment and the other plants inhabiting that ecosystem (Vila et. al 2011). Because of this, society faces a major challenge trying to manage or kill off these invasive invaders. Rapid action is the most beneficial way to manage this enemy invader. However, it is hard to recognize when the invasive species actually inhabits the land. So, other efforts must be done to eradicate the species including: digging or pulling it out, attempting to maintain the invasive species in a …show more content…

We noted if any plants died, how dry the tray looked, and various other observations. Final measurements will be taken on April 12, 2016. Final measurements include: the length of the stem, stem length from the korm, weight of the korm, steam weight without the leaves, and stem weights with the leaves. To find the growth of each treatment, we will divide the final date by the initial data collected. Specifically, our group will divide elephant ear growth by Iris growth. So, we will compare the growths of the EI pots. If the proportional of elephant ear versus iris is bigge than 1, this means that the Elephant ear grew larger than Iris. We can then input the data into the respectable ANOVA tests and Post Hoc tests to further analyze our

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