Im glad you asked, I work as a researcher on Salvinia Molesta. Salvinia is a floating plant it can get caught in motors from boats and other things the same. Salvinia spreads from cloning its self one tiny fragment of salvinia contains the genes for creating another plant.
quite invasive, to have this plant without a permit is punishable by law.
Yes, the water spangle (Salvinia) reproduces primarily through asexual reproduction, which includes the production of spores. It is a type of floating fern that can also propagate vegetatively through its rhizomes and fronds. While it can produce spores, its rapid growth and spread are mainly due to vegetative reproduction in suitable conditions.
Water spangle, scientifically known as Salvinia minima, is a floating aquatic fern that reproduces by spores rather than flowers. It does not produce true flowers like traditional flowering plants.
example of an invasive species introduction, which can disrupt local ecosystems and harm native species. The rapid growth of Salvinia molesta can lead to the formation of thick mats on the water surface, affecting light penetration and oxygen levels, ultimately impacting the entire aquatic ecosystem in Lake Naivasha. Efforts to control and manage invasive species are important to preserve the biodiversity and ecological balance of natural environments.
Yes, water spangle (Salvinia minima) is considered an invasive aquatic plant that can harm native biodiversity by forming dense mats that block sunlight and reduce oxygen levels in the water. It is not known to be toxic to humans but can be harmful to aquatic ecosystems.
Filiments store and spread stems
Salvinia natans was created in 1785.
Yes, Black Bittern eats Salvinia.
Weevils eat salvinia and so does the black bittern
Here's some pictures of salvinia, but I have no idea what this has to do with animals. We can't show pictures here. This is a free floating fern native to South America.
ya do bieber and show vidio to them
Giant salvinia
Central and South America
Salvinia is found from the coast of northern Queensland to the New South Wales border and west to Mt Isa. It is also found along the NSW coastline south almost to the Victorian border. It is also found in parts of the Northern Territory around Darwin and west to the border of Western Australia. Salvinia is considered a noxious weed.
Yes. Because they have the same roots storage.
Yes, the water spangle (Salvinia) reproduces primarily through asexual reproduction, which includes the production of spores. It is a type of floating fern that can also propagate vegetatively through its rhizomes and fronds. While it can produce spores, its rapid growth and spread are mainly due to vegetative reproduction in suitable conditions.
Not likely. The black bittern is primarily a predator, eating fish, amphibians, insects, and other small animals.
just catch it and put it back. hey ur from murder under the microscope