speak about the zebra mussel species and their migration to some parts of North America; but in terms of how it has affected their new habitat, the reading passage and the listening are at odds with each other. The author proposes that the zebra mussel has had a negative impact on their new habitat, according to an unstoppable invasion and aggressive population. The speaker, however, refutes the author's point of view by presenting other evidence. As the author states, the zebra mussel's migration
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explains about how the zebra mussel population dominates other fresh water aquatic fishes and also how inexorable the mussel species. However, the lecturer refutes this and he uses other information and he says that the mussels can easily be controlled and the passage is exaggerating about the mussel. According to the professor the mussels were wouldn’t controlled because of lack of proper knowledge to deal with them. But now that’s not the case anymore. He explains that how zebra mussel population
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Endemic species invasive species Blue fin tuna snakehead fish Asian elephant stink bugs Sperm whale Zebra mussels 2. Pick one species (endemic or invasive) and discuss its role in the environment. I choose an endemic species the Asian elephant. The elephants importance is that they assist with logging forests, carry heavy material, and assist as
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FACTORS AFFECTING TECHNOLOGY USES IN SCHOOLS1: AN ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Yong Zhao Kenneth A. Frank Michigan State Univeristy Contact information: Yong Zhao, 115D Erickson, College of Education, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, Email: zhaoyo@msu.edu, Phone: 517-353-4325 This study was made possible by a grant from the Michigan Department of Education (MDE), but views and findings expressed in this report do not necessarily reflect those of MDE. The following individuals
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Lake Erie Ecosystem Structure, Function, and Change Denise McSalters SCI 256 November 13. 2013 University of Phoenix Lake Erie Ecosystem Structure, Function, and Change Carved out by glaciers during the last ice age the Great Lakes contain 20% of the earth’s fresh water. The lakes provide the majority of the basin’s human population with drinking water, commerce and recreation. Lake Erie is the smallest of the Great Lakes, relatively shallow, and is exposed to prevailing winds. Lake Erie
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From figure 1, we can see that the flow of invasive alien species is between developed countries. A possible reason for this may be that developed countries tend to have more marine trade between other developed countries. This means that species around the world can be easily transported between countries, and thus leading to invasive species in many ecosystems. There are number of ways that species can be transported around the world, as these are marine species, one likely method they can be transportation
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very painful to the human body. Natural predators and groupers are set to remedy this hazard since the available potential predators cannot alleviate the lionfish available in the Ocean. Spearing and eating them is also remedying the situation. Zebra mussels are invasive species in the Great Lakes. They were inadvertently brought into Lake St. Clair, after which they spread all through the Great Lakes. They caused harsh problems at municipal water supplies, power plants, clogging intake screens
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Zebra National Bank Hechos Actividades: créditos con y sin garantía, operaciones de cartera de inversión, relaciones con bancos corresponsales. Clientes: 3000 con saldo medio USD 200,000 No existía ni se habían contemplado, las cuentas de ahorros y personales. El Banco contaba con buenas relaciones con
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Challenges facing the conservation and management of grevy’s zebra (Equus grevyi) in Kenya. A case study of Northern Kenya. By Simon Shinka Ololmara Htm-0-1158-3/2012 A research proposal submitted to the department of education faculty of education and social sciences in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of a diploma in hospitality and tourism management of Kenya Methodist University. November, 2012 Declaration This is my original work and has
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