A private reptile breeding facility near the Everglades was destroyed by Hurricane Andrew in 1992. This event contributed to the original influx quantities of pythons in the wild. Pet owners also contributed to the introduction of these reptiles to the Everglades by releasing pets that had grown too large to care for. These reptiles are considered species to this ecosystem. can someone please write an explanation that describes the impact of the Burmese python on the Everglades? Claim: Evidence: Reasoning:

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A private reptile breeding facility near the Everglades was destroyed by Hurricane Andrew in 1992. This event contributed to the original influx quantities of pythons in the wild. Pet owners also contributed to the introduction of these reptiles to the Everglades by releasing pets that had grown too large to care for. These reptiles are considered species to this ecosystem. can someone please write an explanation that describes the impact of the Burmese python on the Everglades? Claim: Evidence: Reasoning:
The Dynamic Nature of Ecosystems
Ecosystem Dynamics, Functioning, and Resilience
|Argue: CER
Name:
Date:
Group:
Scenario
A private reptile-breeding facility near the Everglades was destroyed by Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
This event contributed to the original influx of large quantities of pythons appearing in the wild. Pet
owners also contributed to the introduction of these reptiles to the Everglades by releasing pets
that had grown too large to care for. These reptiles are considered an invasive species to this
ecosystem.
Burmese Python Population Over Time
External Data
300
250
200
150
100
Populations Declining
Mammals in Everglades National Park
50
ANIMALS
1994
1995
1996
1997 1998 1999
2000 2001
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
2007
White-tailed deer
YEAR
64
24
Raccoon
Species Population Trends
266
Virginia opossum
103
LEGEND
Marsh rabbit & Eastern cottontail
Bumese Python
fomaly species extincton)
38
Rate
Bobcat
Smal Mammals
(fomaly immigration of new species)
1993-1999
Gray fox & Red fox
2003-2011
SOURCE: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Population Numbers
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Write a scientific explanation that describes the impact of the Burmese python on the Everglades.
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Transcribed Image Text:The Dynamic Nature of Ecosystems Ecosystem Dynamics, Functioning, and Resilience |Argue: CER Name: Date: Group: Scenario A private reptile-breeding facility near the Everglades was destroyed by Hurricane Andrew in 1992. This event contributed to the original influx of large quantities of pythons appearing in the wild. Pet owners also contributed to the introduction of these reptiles to the Everglades by releasing pets that had grown too large to care for. These reptiles are considered an invasive species to this ecosystem. Burmese Python Population Over Time External Data 300 250 200 150 100 Populations Declining Mammals in Everglades National Park 50 ANIMALS 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 White-tailed deer YEAR 64 24 Raccoon Species Population Trends 266 Virginia opossum 103 LEGEND Marsh rabbit & Eastern cottontail Bumese Python fomaly species extincton) 38 Rate Bobcat Smal Mammals (fomaly immigration of new species) 1993-1999 Gray fox & Red fox 2003-2011 SOURCE: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Population Numbers Prompt Write a scientific explanation that describes the impact of the Burmese python on the Everglades. PEER EVALUATION Peer Name: Rebuttal: Accelerate Learning" 02013-2014 Accelerate Learina All Riahts Reserved POPULATION
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