Grassland Honey

Grassland Honey
Please help me?

1 – What are common invasive species in New Jersey? 2 – What is (short) the relationship between traps grass tussock grasses, grazing, fire, and the bark of the black soil of the grassland biome? —- 1 – ????- I'm not sure if these are correct, but I found: Honey Bees, Gypsy moth, European Starling I do not think are most common in NJ though. 2 -?? ————– Please help me. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

Cheat grass is not a good grass be so when in the biome will be promoted a fire hazzard. The extremely high flammability of dry grass allows fires to start and spread with unusual rapidity. Bunch grass elsewhere is mint and is usually found in this biome. Repeated burning every few years or burning early summer will reduce a stand of perennial grasses and annual grasses allow first cheat grass, increasing significantly. Once a sagebrush community, the grass is exhausted perennial plant cover, secondary succession is Russian thistle (Salsola iberica) with mustard (Sisymbrium and Descurainia spp) to cheat grass within 5 years. Black soil crust is a knobby, black crust dominated by cyanobacteria, but also includes lichens, mosses, green algae, microscopic fungi and bacteria. These organizations are pioneering and probably after the biome has been destroyed by fire, cyanobacteria, formerly called blue-green algae are a of the most famous ancient life forms. It is believed that these organisms were among the settlers of the land mass of the earth first of the early Earth, and has played an integral role in the formation and stabilization of soil early Earth.

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