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What’s For Lunch?

What’s For Lunch?. An Awesome Activity with Food Webs!. Review Key Terms: Trophic Levels. Producers Consumers Decomposers Scavengers. Sample Food Web. Using the following organisms, try to organize the organisms into a food web. human bald eagle phytoplankton mayfly trout dragonfly

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What’s For Lunch?

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  1. What’s For Lunch? An Awesome Activity with Food Webs!

  2. Review Key Terms: Trophic Levels • Producers • Consumers • Decomposers • Scavengers

  3. Sample Food Web • Using the following organisms, try to organize the organisms into a food web. • human • bald eagle • phytoplankton • mayfly • trout • dragonfly • frog • snake • salamander

  4. Sample Food Web • Using the following organisms, try to organize the organisms into a food web. • human • bald eagle • phytoplankton • mayfly • trout • dragonfly • frog • snake • salamander What’s the first step? What else do you need to know?

  5. Sample Food Web • Using the following organisms, try to organize the organisms into a food web. • Human – loves to eat fish • Bald eagle – enjoys a good salamander, as well as fish • Phytoplankton • Mayfly – loves little sea critters • Trout – loves sea critters, mayflies, and dragonflies • Dragonfly – shares an interest with the mayfly • Frog – likes mayflies and dragonflies • Snake – loves Kermit and salamanders • Salamander – Kermit shares the same diet

  6. Does yours look like this?

  7. Directions • Check that you have 17 biota cards and a blank sheet of paper. • Make sure there are no repeats within your cards. • Separate the cards into consumers, producers, and decomposers. • USE A PENCIL FOR THIS ACTIVITY!

  8. GREAT BULRUSH Scirpus validus DESCRIPTION The great bulrush is a tall, marshland reed. It grows up to 2.5 meters in height. It is characterized by a round, green stem, a single leaf, and loose clusters of green flower spikes. The bulrush grows in thick stands in one or more meters of water. HABITAT The great bulrush is found in the mud of shallow, fresh or brackish marshes. BIOTA CARD MAJOR FOODS:

  9. Directions • Create a food web using the 17 biota cards, starting with the sun at the top center of the paper. • Place the producers underneath the sun. • From here, you need to create a food web for the marsh. • Draw the arrows showing how the energy flows (from organism being eaten to the organism that eats it).

  10. GOOD!! Energy

  11. BAD BAD BAD! Energy

  12. Part A • Creating a Food Web- • Fill in the chart after you have finished mapping out the 17 biota cards. • Before you proceed to the questions, you need to have Mr. Gendreau or Mr. Winther check your food web chart! DO NOT CONTINUTE until this is done.

  13. Things that the organism eats Things that eat the organism Complete the chart for all 17 organisms on the Biota Cards

  14. Part B • Local Extinction- • What does the insecticide do to the populations of mosquitoes and leaf beetles? • To illustrate the effect, use a GREEN colored pencil and trace around the mosquito and the lines coming out of the mosquitoes. • What does the green represent? • REPEAT for the leaf beetle.

  15. Example

  16. Did the eradication of those two populations affect consumers? • Circle them with an ORANGE colored pencil and draw over the lines coming out of the organism.

  17. Example

  18. Finishing up… • Answer all the questions on the lab worksheet, in complete sentences.

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