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Ants: Argies vs Pogos. Native Harvesters Ants at CCMS. Biodiversity. The number of different species that live in a habitat. High = Good Low = Bad. The Value of Increased Biodiversity. 1.Healthy Ecosystem - fight off disease
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Ants: Argies vs Pogos Native Harvesters Ants at CCMS
Biodiversity • The number of different species that live in a habitat. • High = Good Low = Bad
The Value of Increased Biodiversity 1.Healthy Ecosystem - fight off disease - natural disasters 2. Protect Resources -clean water -clean air 3. Food and Medicine • new food and medicine • economy for people
Native Species • locally adapted to their environment. • They are connected to the other native species here and are dependent on each other for survival, shelter and food. • Native species increase biodiversity
Non-Native Species • They come from another habitat. • Invasives -grow out of control • Use up space • No natural enemies • They prevent native species from growing • Non-native species decrease biodiversity.
Harvester Ants and Horned Lizards Seed-harvesting ants can influence the abundance and distribution of plant species through both the selective harvesting of seeds and the construction of nutrient-rich nest mounds
Culver City Middle School • CCMS has harvesters • But only in one location • Collect data as research scientists
Today • Danger – ants bite and sting • Fill out sheet • Answer questions • Compile data as a class
Harvester Ant Data • Combine the data • What did we find?
Future Work • What can we recommend to try and get harvester ants to persist at CCMS? • Monitor them and argies • Not get rid of habitat • Make more habitat • Prevent argeis from coming in • Make a sign so others are aware