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Published on Nov 23, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

INVASIVE SPECIES

10 INVASIVE SPECIES AROUND THE WORLD
Photo by Matt. Create.

ZEBRA MUSSEL

  • Original habitat is the lakes of south Russia
  • They move from habit to habit on boats
  • The effect they have is that they could take over the body's of water
  • There are no impacts on the species as of now in the U.S
Photo by chrissthegirl

RABBITS

  • Original habitat is Australia
  • A long time ago the move here on ships that left Great Britain
  • The effect they have is that they damages million$ in crops
  • There are animal such as the fox who could stop the rabbits takeover
Photo by Karen Roe

KILLER BEES

  • Original habitat is Africa
  • They move from habitat from another by migrating
  • The effects is that they could take over Europe
  • There isn't really anything that impacts these killer insects

ASIA LONG HORN BEETLE

  • Original habitat is Asia
  • The spread asp round the east coast
  • The effect is they could threaten 30-35% of trees on the Atlantic coast
  • There is no impact as of yet for these beetles
Photo by brewbooks

THE BLACK RAT

  • Original habit is Asia
  • The move to different habitats on European ships
  • The effect is that they are growing in rural & suburban areas
  • The impact tho is that many bigger animals eat them
Photo by PKMousie

ASIAN TIGER MOSQUITO

  • Original habitat is Asia
  • It spread everywhere due to the international tire trade
  • They are producing fast yearly around the world in 28 different countries
  • There are no impact on these products as of now

COTTON WHITEFLY

  • Original habitat is India
  • They are everywhere except Antarctic they don't really have a way to
  • Go places they just grow on plants
  • The effect they have is they can transmit over 100 plant viruses
  • There is no impact on these species
Photo by USDAgov

THE CANE TOAD

  • Central America is its original habitat
  • They migrate to different habitats
  • They could kill humans
  • Nothing really impacts them

KUDZO

  • Native Japan originated
  • They grow in alot places mostly old places
  • They can inhibit soil erosion
  • No impact on them
Photo by Dystopos

BURMESE PYTHONS

  • Originated Southeast Asia
  • They let free by owners who don't want them anymore
  • They are killing alot of small mammals
  • There are really no impacts on these animals
Photo by oldandsolo