Invasive.
Where on Earth?
Characteristics
Human Interactions
What's the animal/plant?
100

Animals or plants from another region of the world brought to a new area that can harm the environment, ecoconomy, plant and animal health.

Invasive Species

100

The European green crab originates from which continent?

Europe

100

Surviving in a wide range of environments and consuming a variety of resources, invasive species is this type of species.

Generalist species

100

The primary factor responsible for the spread of invasive species.

Humans

100

A large, poisonous amphibian native to Central and South America, invasive to Australia. 

Cane Toad

200

Invasive species destroy these processes and harm trophic levels.

Food Chains/Food Webs

200
The Burmese Python is invasive to Florida and comes from this region/continent.

Asia/Southeast Asia

200

Producing many offspring with little or no parental care, along with having shorter lifespans, invasive species usually have this trait. 

R-selected

200

These behemouth ships are the most common way invasive species are spread.

Cargo ships

200

Invasive in the United States and Canada, this medium-sized crab species is often mistaken as its general name only refers to it in one color. 

European Green Crab

300

Invasive species are transported via human activity on purpose or by mistake. 

How are invasive species introduced?

300

Cargo ships bring massive amounts of invasive species through these areas.

Ports/Waterways/Coasts

300

Invasive species typically exhbit this survivorship curve. 

Type 3

300

The Cane Toad was introduced in Australia to control the cane beetle population which were damaging crops. Such human introduction is known as this. 

Intentional introduction

300

Invasive to the Great Lakes and Mississippi River Basin, this fish ranges in the Cyprindae family, varying from Bighead, Silver, Black, and Grass.  

Asian Carp

400

Invasive species _____ native species.

Outcompete

400

The Kudzu vine is native to these countries.

Japan and Southeast China

400

Invasive species damage the process by which nutrients move between living organisms and the non-living parts of the environment.

Nutrient Cycling
400

This invasive species method of transportation involves humans purchasing wild animals and returning the foreign animal back to their home.

Exotic Pet Trade

400

Invasive across the southern half of Florida, these Central and South American cold-blooded iguanas can grow over 5 feet, containing spines that flow from the middle of the neck and back. They also have a large flap of skin hanging from the throat used for actions such as communication. 

Green iguana

500

Organisms that do not occur naturally in an area, but are introduced as the result of deliberate or accidental human activities. 

Non-Native Species

500

This invasive species is native to the Caspian and Black seas, being found now in the Great Lakes.

Zebra Mussels

500

Fecundity is this key trait of invasive species.

Producing large numbers of offspring at once. 

500

A type of water tank used in cargo ships that is a major way that invasive species are transported around the world, leading to significant ecological and economic damage. 

Ballast Water

500

Native to Eurasia, this invasive species is a flowering plant growing up to 6 feet tall found in ditches, wet meadows, marshes, and along side of lakes. It has been used as a medicinal herb to treat diarrhea and dysentery, it's purple color flourishing as a herbaceous perennial.

Purple Loosestrife