Spread
Effect
Control & Management
100

What is the main human activity that contributes to the spread of invasive species?

Transportation of goods/people

100

Why is it a problem that invasive species cut down on biodiversity?

Biodiversity allows the ecosystem to be balanced.

100

What are the three most effective methods for controlling invasive species?

Chemical

Biological

Mechanical

200

Weather and climate also affect the spread of invasive species. Name one way it affects invasive species?

Extreme weather causing stress for native species

Melting ice gives new shipping routes

Increased carbon dioxide increases herbicide resistance


200

What are some ways humans get affected by invasive species?

If the environment and ecosystem is out of control, the water supply and human agriculture is at risk as well.

or 

We can directly be affected because of attacks.

Ex. Mosquitos

200

Give one example of invasive species management benefits.

Having healthier & balanced ecosystems is best for the quality of Earth, but it also saves us money from damages. 

Saves biodiversity

Reduces the alteration of wildlife habitats around the world

300

What are the plants grown for display and appeal rather than function?

Ornamental plants

300

What is one effect of Feral pigs or Feral Swine have on humans?

Eat crops

Trample on crops

Spread diseases on crops

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What is another plant type of management method that was not on our slides?

Fire Management

Cultural Management

Prevention

Grazing of Animals

Ecological Restoration 

Soil Sterilization



400

Invasive species are what kind of species usually?

r-selected or k-selected?

Invasive species are predominantly r-selected, with their fast reproduction rate, they could overwhelm native species with just numbers.

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: How does the ornamental plant, Water hyacinth, affect the environment?

Water hyacinth: An appealing aquatic plant, introduced to be an ornamental. It spreads as dense matts cause dead zones due to lack of sunlight. They also cause clogs in piping and waterways.

400

What is a possible reason why Acadia National Park can't remove Japanese Knotweed?

Hint: They usually cut the stalks, but not the roots

Removal could cause damage to other native plants in the soil where many roots are structured.

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Why do higher temperatures that follow every spring give an advantage to invasive species, that is not the previous example of sprouting early? Hint: Northern vs Southern Species.

Southern species are around the equator, which means the range of temperature they grow in is high. This also means southern species cannot grow in the northern, cold, range. However with increasing temperatures due to global warming, the southern species can now invade northern.

500

What is another reason why an ornamental plant like Cogongrass would affect the environment besides taking over the land.

(Not on the slides)

Hint: Cogongrass have stiff leaves, high silica content, and are densely compact.

Animals cannot eat the grass as a source of food

Animals may injury themselves eating the stiff plant

Smaller animals will have difficulty traveling


500

Name another benefit of managing invasive species.

(Not on the slides)

Protecting of agricultural productivity

Improve soil health

Ecosystem services

Water resources

Recreational value