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Pond Water Web

Pond Water Web. Producers. phytoplankton aquatic plants. Largemouth bass Bluegill Crayfish Mosquito larvae Zooplankton Raccoon Tiger salamander Pond frog leeches. Snail Bullheads Mallard Great blue heron Snapping turtle Aquatic nymphs Mudpuppy Muskrat N. water snake.

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Pond Water Web

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  1. Pond Water Web

  2. Producers • phytoplankton • aquatic plants

  3. Largemouth bass Bluegill Crayfish Mosquito larvae Zooplankton Raccoon Tiger salamander Pond frog leeches Snail Bullheads Mallard Great blue heron Snapping turtle Aquatic nymphs Mudpuppy Muskrat N. water snake Consumers

  4. Decomposers • AQUATIC WORMS • Zooplankton • Leeches • Snail • Tadpoles

  5. 3. Create 4 food chains • Phytoplankton  • Aquatic plants   • Phytoplankton   • Aquatic plants  

  6. Must Use: Phytoplankton Aquatic plants Zooplankton Bullheads (catfish) Great blue heron Aquatic worms Pick 4 other animals Put the other leftover cards in the paper clip to be collected by teacher 4. Use 10 cards to create a food web

  7. Discussion Questions • What would happen to your food chain if the aquatic plants died out because of pollution? - Everything would leave or die

  8. Discussion Questions 2. What would happen to your food web if the population of great blue herons was to double? - some of the other populations would decrease

  9. Discussion Questions 3. Asian carp consume zooplankton, which many fishes typically feed on in their juvenile stages, and have no known predators. How would the introduction of an Asian carp affect your food web? - many populations could decrease - others may not be affected

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