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List the roles plants play in a healthy aquatic ecosystem. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔-
producing oxygen
-preventing shoreline erosion
-lessening excess nutrients during growing season
-stabilizing lake bottom
-providing food and habitat for fish, waterfowl, and other aquatic animals
List ways that excessive plant growth can adversely affect the ecology and uses of
a water body. - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔-harm ecology of aquatic ecosystem
-curtail or prevent recreational water uses (e.g. fishing, boating, swimming)
-impart tastes or odors to drinking water
-hamper water treatment operations
,-adversely affect aesthetics, resort trade, and waterfront property values
-produce toxins that harm animals drinking the water
Describe the general growth habits of, means of dispersal and potential problems
caused by: Emergent aquatic plants - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔-*growth habits*: rooted in
shallow water, most growth above water
-*means of dispersal*: underground root systems
-*potential problems*: very dense and may exclude recreational pursuits like
boating, fishing, and swimming. Purple loosestrife is an example of a problem
species.
Describe the general growth habits of, means of dispersal and potential problems
caused by: Submergent aquatic plants (both pondweeds and plants with whorled
leaves) - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔-*growth habits*: grow mostly under water surface,
pondweeds sometimes have floating leaves in addition to their submerged leaves;
whorled-leaf plants grow underwater with whorled leaf attachments
-*means of dispersal*: pondweeds have extensive root systems, runners, and can
also reproduce from seeds; plants with whorled leaves can disperse when uprooted
by breaking free and getting moved by the wind
,-*potential problems*: most pondweeds not nuisance except for curlyleaf
pondweed and sometimes sago pondweed; whorled leaf plants can uproot and
break free easily and drift with wind to clutter shoreline; Eurasian watermilfoil is
an aggressive non-native that can affect habitat and restrict recreation. Raking is
required to remove these clutters.
Describe the general growth habits of, means of dispersal and potential problems
caused by: Free-floating and rooted floating-leaved aquatic plants - 🧠 ANSWER
✔✔-*growth habits*: occur on water surface and can be free-floating or rooted
with large floating leaves
-*means of dispersal*: free floating plants are easily windblown. rooted ones not
so much
-*potential problems*: free-floating plants accumulate on shorelines and are
difficult to control in large waterbodies; rooted plants are rarely a nuisance.
Describe the general growth habits of, means of dispersal and potential problems
caused by: Free-floating, filamentous, and "rooted" algae - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔-
*growth habits*: found free-floating (planktonic) or attached to submerged
surfaces (filamentous or "rooted").
-*means of dispersal*: multiply rapidly in warm weather;
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, -*potential problems*: free-floating algae responsible for many nuisance algal
blooms (release toxin, low DO, blue-green algae); removing rooted algae can allow
worse species to come in so don't mess with them.
List the advantages and disadvantages of chemical control of aquatic plants and
algae - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔*Advantages*:
-offer longer-lasting control than some mechanical methods
-less physical labor
-ultimately cost less
-important tool for specific nuisance plants/algae such as Eurasian watermilfoil and
purple loosestrife
*Disadvantages*:
-restrictions on water use
-oxygen depletion and fish kills
-sudden nutrient release into water can lead to other plant or algae problems
-risk to people and nontarget organisms