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Deciduous Land 4 you!

Deciduous Land 4 you!. By: Corde Garza P4. Animals. Producers 1 st level consumers 2 nd level consumers. Plants/Flowers. Mule Deer Odocolieus Hemionus. Ringtail – Bassariscus astutus. Deciduous Trees . Pika - Ochotona. Jackrabbit - lepus. Seeds. Animals. Decomposers

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Deciduous Land 4 you!

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  1. Deciduous Land 4 you! By: Corde Garza P4

  2. Animals • Producers • 1st level consumers • 2nd level consumers Plants/Flowers Mule Deer Odocolieus Hemionus Ringtail – Bassariscusastutus Deciduous Trees Pika - Ochotona Jackrabbit - lepus

  3. Seeds Animals • Decomposers • Scavengers Buzzards Fungi

  4. Douglas Squirrel Tamiascurus douglass Animals Pasific tree frog • Other Mountain Lion puma concolor Pine marten raven Coyote canislatrans Western Whiptail cnemidophorustigris

  5. Top Level Consumers • Humans

  6. Humans FOOD WEB Coyote Mountain Lion Bobcat Pine marten Ringtail Raven Western Whiptail Jackrabbit Pika Pacific tree frog Douglas Squirrel Mule Deer Plants, flowers, seeds Sorry for the messiness It didn’t fit

  7. Abiotic Factors Day Length: 30 hours Year Length: 380 Days Precipitation: 35 cm. in winter, 45 cm. in summer Temperature: 21°C An abiotic factor is something that I not a living thing and never will

  8. Predator – Prey relationship Mountain Lion Mule Deer

  9. Mutualism Insects (bees) and flowers are an example because the bees get the nutrients and the flower get pollen from them to reproduce. When both of the species are benefited with each other Bees (insects) Flowers

  10. Parasitism When something is harming the other one and the other one does not do anything The fungi is eating all of the trees nutrients and the tree is getting nothing in advantage it is just loosing nutrients Parasite Host

  11. Commensalism When one species can benefit from a another one and not hurt the other The Douglas Squirrel goes to the tree for protection and for a place to stay in. the tree also does not care about the squirrel.

  12. Competition When there are 2 different kinds of animals trying to find a place to live, a mate, food and more by their own.

  13. Sources

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