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Made by- Emily McBride and Anevay
Ecology Project Made by- Emily McBride and Anevay
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Herbivore Omnivore Secondary consumer producer heterotroph consumer carnivore Predator Primary consumer
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There all a type of relationships between animals
Some can benefit from the relationship and some can be harmed Only one them doesn't effect the animal Compare and contrast symbiosis ,commensalism parasitism ,and mutualism There all a type of symbiosis Only one benefits the animal Only one feeds off the blood of their host
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Energy Pyramid Consumer, omnivore Shrimp, small fish mackerel
Predator, Carnivore Large shark, tuna Consumer, omnivore Shrimp, small fish mackerel Producer, herbivore Plankton
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panda The panda doesn't have to worry about predators or competing for food it’s the only one who eats bamboo and know one else wants to compete for that
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The difference in the factors are biotic are living abiotic are nonliving
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Question……. What are the difference between a predator/prey relationship and a symbiotic relationship? The difference between a predator and prey is that the predator is the stronger animal than the prey. While the prey is the small and the meek animal. A symbiotic relationship is when both animals in an environment depend on each other.
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Short and long-term changes!!!
Short term: It affects environments with chemicals getting released for a short period of time. Also from people coming and cutting down trees. This can bring down fish population, so this means not as much food for the wild life. Long term: Number one reason for long term disasters are the natural one because they affect the environment with lots of damage with them. Example: As ice glaciers melt, polar bears are losing their land and homes.
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Impacts on the ocean!! Runoff goes and seeps into the ocean making groundwater. The national standards for having an artificial reef is it will have to be sited and constructed. Will be subsequently monitored.
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