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Ecosystem Dynamics: The Interactions of Gophers, Weasels, and Mountain Lions in Grasslands

In a delicate balance, the gopher relies on the mustard plant for sustenance as a herbivore. This plant flourishes in grassland ecosystems, while the mountain lion plays a crucial role as a decomposer by feeding on gophers and weasels. The weasel, a predator of gophers, forms part of this intricate food web. Understanding these relationships highlights the importance of each species in maintaining ecological balance and vitality within the grassland habitat.

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Ecosystem Dynamics: The Interactions of Gophers, Weasels, and Mountain Lions in Grasslands

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  1. The gopher eats the mustard plant to survive because it is a herbivore. The mountain lion becomes decomposer for the mustard plant Mustard plant Grasslands Luis g. Rm.19 Gopher Mountain lion The weasel eats the gophers flesh to survive The mountain eats the weasels meat to survive weasel

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