Ecology project By: Amanda and Tori.

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Ecology project By: Amanda and Tori

omnivore Herbivore Top predator Prey- hunted for food and eaten Predator- hunt for the food Symbolic relationship living In the same environment in a relationship beneficial to each other (autotroph) producer Primary consumer Secondary consumer Carnivore (heterotroph)

Benefits both, and doesn’t harm either one. Both only benefit one. Commensalism Benefits one, but doesn’t harm or benefit the other. Parasitism Benefits one, but harms the other. ALL Has two species in each. Both At least one species gets benefitted. Both At least one species gets benefit. Mutualism Benefits both, and doesn’t harm either one.

Squirrel Monkey Sunlight- The monkey would just climb on to the tree or where is lives and find the sunlight. Water- It obtains the majority of water from what it eats. It gets water from holes in trees, and puddles on the ground. Soil Nutrients- It gets soil nutrients from the insects it eats from the ground, plants, and it’s natural habitat in the jungle. Living Space- The monkey lives in the canopy of tree tops, or you could also have one as a pet. Biotic factors- Berry like fruit, tree frogs, small insects. Limiting Factor- An environmental factor that tends to limit population size. A Biotic factor is all the living things, and an A biotic factor is all of the non-living things.

The Peppered Moth One way the short term environmental changes effect the peppered moth is the air pollution changes the coloring of the moth. The air pollution makes the moths dark, it’s not natural. They are usually white. One way long-term environmental changes effect the peppered moth is the burning of coal causes the originally light colored moth to turn dark.

The effects of humans on oceans 1. The cutting down of trees harms animals in the ocean because the sediments can get into the ocean. 2. Runoff from fertilizer for crops harms ocean. 3. When a large amount of decomposition occurs, oxygen levels drop. Organisms that need oxygen to survive, die.