ES101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Emerald Ash Borer, Lythrum Salicaria, Zebra Mussel

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These include non-native species, indicator species, and keystone species. Are those that normally live and thrive in a particular community. Evolved somewhere else and then migrated or accidentally introduced into a community. There is great concern in some areas about the impacts that non-native or invasive species might have on native populations. Some of the current species of concern in. Indicator species: are important in environmental management as they can be used to indicate poor environmental conditions or areas of environmental stress or change. Some species of birds and butterflies are good indicators because they are widely distributed and are quickly affected by change, especially losses of habitat. Others such as amphibians are especially susceptible to pollution and water quality. They are good indicators because they are especially vulnerable to disruption at various points in their life cycle. Habitat loss and prolonged drought are indicators that affect amphibians and pollution affect tadpoles eggs directly.

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