Review Description: In steps: 1-7. Complete work on attached provided SCIE211_Lab5_worksheet. Include M.U.S.E. as references and In text citation.
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Review Description: In steps: 1-7. Complete work on attached provided SCIE211_Lab5_worksheet. Include M.U.S.E. as references and In text citation. Unit5 – Individual Project Description: Complete the following steps: 1. Click Link. American Intercontinental University https://mycampus.aiu-online.com/portal/5/pages/mainframe.aspx?contentframe=/portal/5/pages/Home.aspx Username: Onarrius.Wilcox Password: Canvas7784 2. Click: Unit5 – Individual Project 3. Click: Environmental Science Lab SCIE211. 4. Click: Learning Materials 5. Click M.U.S.E. link https://class.aiuniv.edu/_layouts/MUSEViewer/Asset.aspx?MID=MU21180&aid=AT115209 to complete the lab for this assignment. 6. Track your results in the lab worksheet that is provided in attach SCIE211_Lab5_worksheet 7. Description For each assignment, you will use the M.U.S.E. link to complete the lab.
In this lab, you will determine how an invasive species—the zebra and quagga mussel—affects other species in the freshwater lake. Use the animation to help you come up with an answer to the following:
• Why do you see increases and decreases in the invasive species population?
• What are the implications associated with these alterations to the ecosystem as a whole?
The Effects of Zebra and Quagga Mussels Introduced into a Freshwater Lake
As you have learned, population dynamics are caused by the biotic potential of the population and the effects of environmental resistance. When there is minimal environmental resistance impacting a population, it will exhibit a population explosion. One reason for minimal resistance could be factors that no longer regulate a population (e.g., predator decline or resource increases). Another reason for a population explosion is the introduction of an invasive species. Invasive species are species foreign to an ecosystem and are not immediately regulated by the environmental restraints of the particular ecosystem that they invade. This in turn allows their populations to grow seemingly uncontrolled and to displace other indigenous populations. Examples of such an invasive species into North America are dreissenid mussels, commonly known as zebra and quagga mussels. Their introduction into the Great Lakes has caused economic hardship and a reorganization of the ecosystem. This has led, in part, to pollution-causing effects that can be linked to an alga known as Cladophora.
Ecosystems are webs of intricately balanced interactions, what happens when a new species is introduced that uses a disproportionate share of the ecosystem’s resources?
Using the M.U.S.E. link, review the background information and animation to complete your report.
Use the attached Lab 5 worksheet for assignment instructions and data collection.