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How does Water Chestnut affect the biodiversity of parks in NYC?

Group Members: Padma Haran, Shaun Korah, Fahmin Rahman, Mariah Massari

In our project, we compared the biodiversity of two parks in NYC based on the presence of the Water Chestnut, an invasive species. The presence of water chestnuts correlates with a gradual decline of species richness, affecting the biodiversity in parks. This shows the importance of managing and monitoring invasive species like water chestnuts to preserve the health and diversity of the parks.

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Categories: Joseph, Michael / Queens College / Seminar 3
Tags: BioBlitz / research / science

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