Aquatic Biodiversity: Protecting Lakes
Aquatic Biodiversity: Protecting Lakes
Preserving what we have.
Environmental problems.
Aside from the problems with water delivery systems and transportation, that is, infrastructure, these weeds pose a potentially far more devastating problem, that problem is environmental in nature, and has to do with biodiversity in particular.
Interdependence.
In any ecosystem, animals are dependent on plant life. Plants depend to some degree on the existence of other plants for proper shade, nutrients, and other, more complex, symbiosis. The removal of one from the mix, is potentially destructive to flora and fauna. The removal of all except one, can completely alter life as we know it! The effect can be more wide spread than you might imagine, moving from one region to another rapidly, and effecting one species after another as parts of the whole dissolve!
September 2, 2008
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james В·
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Tags: Biodiversity Services, Exotic aquatic plants, Invasive species В· Posted in: Biodiversity, Biodiversity Services, Exotic plant migration, Exotic plants, Invasive plants, Invasive species, Non native plants

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