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Activity: Constructing A Food Web

Activity: Constructing A Food Web. M. Stafford. Food Chains and Food Webs Review. Cooper’s Hawk. Food chain – a series of organisms that transfer food between trophic levels. House Wren. Oak beauty.

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Activity: Constructing A Food Web

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  1. Activity: Constructing A Food Web M. Stafford

  2. Food Chains and Food WebsReview Cooper’s Hawk • Food chain – a series of organisms that transfer food between trophic levels House Wren Oak beauty

  3. Food web - a network of food chains representing the feeding relationships among organisms in an ecosystem Quercus Muhlenbergia Deer Grass Black Oak

  4. Aquatic Protozoans Elodea and other aquatic plants

  5. Belted Kingfisher Three spinned stickleback

  6. Chinook Salmon (Salmo)

  7. Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)

  8. Black Bear (Ursus)

  9. Deer Grass (Muhlenbergia)

  10. Valley Oak (Quercus)

  11. Oak weevil and other insects Gall Wasp

  12. California Ground Squirrel(Ottospermophilos)

  13. Cottontail (Sylvalagus) Cooper’s Hawk (Accipiter)

  14. Acorn Woodpecker (Melanerpes)

  15. Plain Titmouse (Parus)

  16. Black throated gray warbler

  17. Western Fence Lizard (Sceloporus)

  18. Common King Snake (Lampropeltis)

  19. Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus)

  20. Roadrunner (Geococcyx)

  21. Coyote (Canus)

  22. Mountain Lion (Felis) Mule Deer (Odocoileus)

  23. Turkey Vulture (Carthartes)

  24. Your task • To construct a food web using the information from lecture. You may have one computer for your group if you want to Arrows point the way energy flows Scavengers and Decomposers purple • Producers (plants) will be shaded green • Primary consumers shaded blue • Secondary Consumers shaded red. • Omnivores may have more than one color

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