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Center for Exotic Species
Center for Exotic Species School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science Michigan Technological University 1400 Townsend Drive Houghton, MI 49931 (906) 487-3470 ces@mtu.edu Copyright 2002-2006 Center for Exotic Species (CES) image credits
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REEF Exotic Species Sighting Program
There are several pathways that species find their way into a strange area, but captive releases from home aquaria and hitchhikers ( ... from REEF's Sightings Program A manuscript summarizing sightings reported through 2002 to REEF's Exotic Species Sighting Program is currently in press with the journal Marine Ecology Progress Series. The ...
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REEF's Exotic Species Sighting Form
CONTACT INFORMATION Last Name First Name Phone Number Email Address REEF Member Number (if applicable) EXOTIC SPECIES SIGHTING INFORMATION SPECIES INFORMATION Species Common Name (if known*) Scientific Name (if known) # of Individuals Approx. Size of Individual(s) in cm *please use information box at the end of the form ...
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Water on the Web | Understanding | Water Quality | Exotic Species
H temperature turbidity chlorophyll parameters: streams electrical conductivity flow temperature turbidity Home : Understanding : Water Quality : Exotic Species Water Quality : Exotic Species Check back soon to see what else is invading our lakes and streams (if this isn't scary enough). Here are some links ...
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SOFIA - SFRSF - Invasive Exotic Species - What Controls Invasive Animals?
SFRSF - Invasive Exotic Species - What Controls Invasive Animals? Last updated: June 11, 2007 What controls invasive animals? Poster presented May 1999, at the South Florida Restoration Science Forum Nonindigenous Species Introduced into ... feeds on the native applesnail but is not able to readily feed on the introduced species because of the shape of the shell does match that of the kite's beak ( ...
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SOFIA - SFRSF - Invasive Exotic Species - Can they "kill" the
restoration effort?
Dr. John Volin or Mike Lott, 954/236-1115 or 954/236-1157, Florida Atlantic University Back to the Invasive Exotic Species homepage U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S.
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Exotic species
Introduced species can often negatively affect native species. While they are selected specifically for their adaptability and in the long run often out number the native species and compete with them for the resources. This results in the expansion of the introduced species and the ...
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Invasive Species
Exotic species can come from another continent, another part of a country or even from another ... use as a horticultural plant, in flower arrangements and in the craft trade. More invasive species Related Information Vegetation Management Manual The purpose of this manual is to provide land managers ...
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exotic species
Individual(s) in cm *please use information box at the end of the form ... www.reef.org More from this site Water on the Web | Understanding | Water Quality | Exotic Species H temperature turbidity chlorophyll parameters: streams electrical conductivity flow temperature turbidity Home : Understanding : Water Quality : Exotic Species Water Quality : Exotic Species Check back soon to see what ...
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