KEY. Drought: On a scale of 1 5 with more icons meaning the. species has a high growth rate.

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KEY Growth: On a scale of 1 5, with more icons meaning the species has a high growth rate. Reproduction: On a scale of 1 5 with more icons meaning the species has a high reproductive rate. Spread: On a scale of 1 5, with more icons meaning the species easily spreads and establishes in new locations This icon can appear in both the move forward and move backwards sections because species can benefit from climate change in some ways, and also be stressed by other climate changes. Adaptability: On a scale of 1 5, with more icons meaning less ability to adapt to new and stressful environments. Temperature: On a scale of 1 5 with more icons meaning the species is more sensitive to changes in temperature. Flood: On a scale of 1 5 with more icons meaning the species is less resistant to flooding. Drought: On a scale of 1 5 with more icons meaning the species less drought tolerant. 1

Native Black-eyed Susan 2

Black-eyed Susan Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 3

Native Cardinal flower 4

Cardinal Flower Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 5

Native Showy goldenrod 6

Goldenrod Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 7

Native Indian pipe 8

Indian Pipe Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 9

Native Mayapple 10

Mayapple Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 11

Native Round leaved Sundew 12

Sundew Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 13

Invasive Purple loosestrife 14

Purple Loosetrife Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 15

Invasive Phragmites 16

Phragmites Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 17

Invasive Garlic mustard 18

Garlic Mustard Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 19

Invasive Yellow flag iris 20

Yellow Flag Iris Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 21

Invasive Eurasian watermilfoil 22

Watermilfoil Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 23

Invasive Hydrilla 24

Hydrilla Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 25

Native Yellow Perch 26

Yellow Perch Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 27

Native Lake Trout 28

Lake Trout Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 29

Native Smallmouth bass 30

Smallmouth Bass Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 31

Native Bluegill 32

BLuegill Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 33

Native Walleye 34

Walleye Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 35

Native Burbot 36

Burbot Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 37

Invasive Silver Carp 38

Asian carp Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 39

Invasive Sea Lamprey 40

Sea Lamprey Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 41

Invasive Round Goby 42

Round Goby Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 43

Invasive Northern Snakehead 44

Northern snakehead Move forward Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 45

Invasive Alewife 46

ALEWIFE Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 47

Invasive Eurasian Ruffe 48

Eurasian ruffe Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 49

Native Zooplankton 50

zooplankton Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 51

Native Grass shrimp 52

Grass shrimp Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 53

Native Native mussels 54

Native mussels Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 55

Invasive Zebra mussel 56

Zebra mussel Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 57

Invasive Spiny waterflea 58

Spiny waterflea Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 59

Invasive Asian clam 60

Asian Clam Move forward: Growth: Reproduction: Spread: Move backward: Adaptability: Temperature: Flood: Drought: 61