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BIOLOGY LAB Brittany Lavin
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TAXONOMY Scientific Name: Nyssa sylvatica var. biflora Kingdom: Plantae Order: Cornales Family: Cornaceae Genus: Nyssa Species: N. Biflora
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WHERE ARE THEY FOUND? Common to wet habitats Native to Florida Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Florida, Texas Warm humid climate Water quality is more important then soil type Stunted growth (50%) if in still water
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TRAITS OF TREE About 30 – 50 ft tall Bark is about 1 in thick, brownish/grey Leaves : oblong dark yellow-green 2” – 4” long Produces a flower : cluster on hairy peduncles, white Fruit: Drupe- dark blue oval fruit, bitter. The pits have ribs Twiggs: stout, red/brown
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TAXONOMY Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Hymenopetera Suborder: Apocrita Superfamily: Vespoidea Family: Formicidae
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STRUCTURE Six legs Legs broken into 3 segments Lives 45-60 days Compound eyes 3 body segments Antennas 2 stomachs Exoskeleton Wings (male and queens only)
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ROLE Symbiotic relations with other ants, plants, fungi suppression of pest populations and aeration of the soil Also be a source of food Used in the lab to study Ultraviolet vision was discovered in ants Used to examine predictions of hypothesis Social insects-colonies
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HABITAT Soil or wood Make colonies Spend most of their life working for queen ant
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FUN FACTS Related to bees and wasps Can lift up to 20 times their own weight In relationship to their size, if a human was as fast as them, they could run at the speed of a racehorse Communicate using touch sound and chemical signaling Bite, some sting and can be fatal Birds keep ants on them so they can defend them from parasites
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REFRENCES Forestry.state.al.us/PDFs/100/swamp_tupelo.pdf www.sfrc.ufl.edy/Extension/ffws/tfnys.htm#biflora Plants.ifas.ufl.edu/node/295 En.m.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyssa_biflora Dendro.cnre.vt.edu.dendrology/syllabus/factsheet.cfm?ID335 http://lingolex.com/ants.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ant http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/young_naturalists/ants/index.html
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