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【84】科技: Researchers Find Bright Side to Some Invasive Species

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Researchers Find Bright Side to Some Invasive Species

October 22, 2018

Non-native species present threats to natural environments across the world by pushing out native organisms.

Their presence can seriously damage ecosystems that provide clean water, food and other important resources to many living things.

Destructive, non-native species are called invasive species. Scientists have long struggled to find ways to slow or stop them.

But American researchers have discovered that some invasive species can also have a good effect on the environment.

One of them is Phragmites, a tall, fast-growing grass. This plant is thought to have first appeared in Europe in the early 19th century. Phragmites is not native to the United States. But it now is very common along the U.S. East Coast and can be found in wetlands across North America.



A couple walks past last year's growth of Phragmites, also known as "Giant Reed," Sunday, May 13, 2007, at Maumee Bay State Park in Oregon, Ohio. (AP Photo/J.D. Pooley)


The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says the fast spread of Phragmites in the 20thcentury was likely caused by several things. They include the building of railroads and major expressways that affected natural habitat. There was also widespread development along the coast. A rich supply of minerals in coastal waters likely also drove plant growth.

Researchers found in a new study that one major benefit of invasive species is that they can eat up carbon dioxide. Scientists have blamed the gas for being a major cause of rising temperatures on Earth’s surface.

The study found that coastal ecosystems generally store more blue carbon when they are overtaken by invasive species. Blue carbon is a kind of carbon stored in oceans and coastal ecosystems.

The research showed that coastal ecosystems that had been overtaken by invasive species had about 40 percent more carbon than native habitats.

Christina Simkanin helped to prepare a report on the study. Simkanin is a biologist at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Maryland. She says the findings were somewhat surprising.




Phragmites plants growing on Staten Island draft in a breeze in Staten Island, New York that was severely flooded during Superstorm Sandy, Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)


“I think because non-native species are often thought of as being negative so often, and they do have detrimental impacts. But in this case, they seem to be storing carbon quicker.”

She added that Phragmites and some other non-native species keep increasing the carbon they take in because the plants grow and spread so quickly.

Simkanin says the issue can be complex when different kinds of invasive species are involved. While she does not believe it is a good idea to let invasive invaders take control, she thinks finding a solution is not always simple.

Such decisions are not likely to get any easier in the future. Smithsonian research shows that Phragmites will keep outcompeting native species as temperatures and carbon dioxide levels rise.

I’m Bryan Lynn.


Steve Baragona reported this story for VOA News. Bryan Lynn adapted his report for VOA Learning English. George Grow was the editor.

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Words in This Story


species – n. a group of plants or animals that share similar characteristics

ecosystem – n. all the plants, animals and people living in an area considered their environment

habitat – n. the natural surroundings in which a plant or animal usually lives

benefit – n. a good or helpful result or effect

negative – adj. not having enthusiasm or positive opinions about something

detrimental – adj. causing harm or damage

impact – n. a major influence or effect





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