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Understanding the Intertidal Zone: A Rich Community of Life

The intertidal zone is a unique ecosystem marked by its diverse community of species, including bull kelp, limpets, paua, mussels, sea anemones, starfish, and crabs. This region showcases various interactions among organisms, such as competition, predation, and symbiotic relationships like parasitism and commensalism. Producers like kelp form the base of the food chains, supporting herbivores and higher-tier carnivores. The complex relationships between these populations highlight the delicate balance of life in this vibrant marine habitat.

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Understanding the Intertidal Zone: A Rich Community of Life

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  2. Intertidal zone • Bull kelp • Limpets • Paua • Mussels • Sea anemone • Starfish • Seagull • Kina • Crabs • Rock lobsters • Write a short paragraph using key words to describe intertidal zone • different • community • populations • species • place • particular • interactions • between

  3. Roles • Producers • Herbivores • Carnivores • Omnivores • Decomposers

  4. Food Chains‘Who eats whom’ Lettuce Snail Blackbird Cat

  5. Community • Competition • Grazing • Predation • Infection • Parasitism • Commensalism • Saprophytism

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