How Introduced Species affect Ecosystems 3.3
Agenda 3.3 Notes BBC Video on pythons Video on Sea Lamprey Work on review package 3.3 Work on review package 3.1- 3.2 Work on Practice Problems
Native Species Organisms that naturally inhabitant a given area For example: “Cattails” at Lily Lake in Merrit
Introduced Species Non-native organisms that enter a new ecosystem Can be distributed by people, intentionally or by accident.
Introduced Species These species are typically harmless, or sometimes beneficial. i.e. loosestrife-eating beetle
Invasive Species Ex. Purple Loosestrife Harmful introduced species Can take over the habitat of native species https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= Qy67XU6xEi8 Ex. Purple Loosestrife
Invasive Species Why are they so harmful? Have no predators Could aggressively compete (negatively affect native species) Reproduce quickly
Invasive Species Invasive species can weaken ecosystems Make them more susceptible to disease and parasitism by micro-organisms Some invasive species can change, both physically and chemically, the make up of an ecosystem = Habitat alteration!
| Purple Loosestrife: Cattails: Invasive Species Native Species Loosestrife eating beetle: Introduced Species