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Unit Test

Directions:

Answer the following questions with complete sentences in paragraph form. Remember that 5 sentences constitutes a paragraph.

1. Your neighbor read an article in the newspaper asking for volunteers to help pull "weeds" in a local national park. He says, "I thought National Parks were supposed to be left natural. The more kinds of plants the park has, the better. Why don't they just leave them there?" You answer him by explaining the purpose of natural parks. Include who they are created for and two reasons why they exist.

2. You are a Park Ranger in a national park in Michigan. The park you are managing is being invaded by an alien vine species from the Philippines. How might the alien plant have gotten into the local area? Describe at least 3 different ways.

3. What recommendations will you give about controlling the alien plant species in the park? Justify your recommendation with 3 reasons why the alien plant species should be managed. Discuss the effects the alien plant species can have on the park and native species.

4. Name 3 types of methods that could be used to control alien species and describe each one. Include which method needs to be researched the most before it is used and why.

5. There are 3 plants located at a lab station. You are to map then on the following grid. The masking tape lines are the plot boundaries. Include the data you need at the bottom of the map, but identify the plants simply as their labels: A, B, and C. What does each square on your grid represent?


6. Describe what information the following graph is giving. What is each bar telling you?

7. Study the spreadsheet below. Fill in the missing information. You may use a calculator. Assume you have a 2 x 2 meter plot.

A

B

C

D

E

F

1

natives

diameter in

native area

non-natives

diameter in

non-native area

2

 

sq. cm.

   

sq. cm.

 

3

1-catclaw

75.00

_________

3-fountain grass

7.00

38.47

4

2-shrub

32.00

_________

5-fountain grass

10.00

_______

5

4-prickly pear

18.00

_________

6-fountain grass

28.00

706.50

6

     

7-fountain grass

25.00

490.62

7

     

8-fountain grass

33.00

314.00

8

     

9-fountain grass

15.00

176.62

9

     

10-fountain grass

68.00

_________

10

     

11-fountain grass

34.00

_________

11

     

12-fountain grass

52.00

1962.50

12

     

13-fountain grass

44.00

1256.00

13

           

14

Total natives

area

_________

Total non-natives

area

_________

15

           

16

% natives

_________

 

% non-natives

_________

 

8. If you were using a computer spreadsheet, what formula would you use to calculate the following:

Here are the key elements to remember:

a) the % covered by non-native plants (cell F18)

b) the 5 covered by native plants (cell C18)

9. Graph all of the information contained in the following spreadsheet (not just the averages). Title your graph and label the x and y axis.

A

B

C

1

group #

% native coverage

% non-native coverage

2

1

8.00

20.89

3

2

22.00

65.00

4

3

33.00

54.00

5

     

6

Averages

21.00

46.63


10. Assuming that plants A and B are native, and plant C is an alien, calculate the percent coverage of natives and aliens in this plot. Show all your work. Points will be deducted for showing only an answer with no intermediate steps. You may use a calculator.

Plant Identification.

Give the common name of the 15 of the plants that are laid out. Include at least 5 grasses. Be sure to include the specimen number next to each name and a letter N if it is native or an A if it is an alien. Extra credit may be earned by including the scientific name.

ID #

Name

Native or Alien?

11

______

________________________________

_________________

12

______

________________________________

_________________

13

______

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_________________

14

______

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_________________

15

______

________________________________

_________________

16

______

________________________________

_________________

17

______

________________________________

_________________

18

______

________________________________

_________________

19

______

________________________________

_________________

20

______

________________________________

_________________

21

______

________________________________

_________________

22

______

________________________________

_________________

23

______

________________________________

_________________

24

______

________________________________

_________________

25

______

________________________________

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