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What is a consumer?
The wolf is a predator to foxes, hawks, owls, eagles, and badgers …what is the role of the
Wolf in a food web?
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Deer are primary consumers. They Eat grass. In 1990 there was a severe
Drought that lasted 5 months.The amount of producers drastically
Reduced. How was the deer populationEffected?
What is a the deer population decreased?
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The Primary Consumer
What is the grasshopper?
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What is the Moose is the prey; Wolf is Predator?
Looking at the graph…Identify the Predator-Prey
Relationship.
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What is energy decreases?
This happens to the amount of energy in
the pyramid as energy is transferred from producer to 3rd
level consumer?
3rd level consumer
2nd level consumer
1st level consumer
Producer
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What is the producer?
The job of the grass
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What is the decrease of predators/wolves?
In 1980, a disease called canine parvovirus
effected the wolf population. What may have caused the moose population to be so
high in the following years?
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What is the 3rd level consumer?
Which level provides the least mount of available energy?
3rd level consumer
2nd level consumer
1st level consumer
Producer
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Grass, flowers, alfalfa
What are producers?
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What is too many moose for the area-not enough grass/ reached carrying capacity?
Moose graze on producers (grass)What may have caused the decline in the Moose
Population in 1996?
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What is a carnivore because it eats horseshoe crab eggs?
The Sanderling is a
*producer
*carnivore
*herbivore
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*omnivore
Explain why??
Sanderling
Horseshoe crab and eggs
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What are decomposers?
They break down materials
and recycle nutrients back
to the ecosystem…
Earthworms
FungusBacteria
Mushrooms
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What is predation, disease, and competition?
Two limiting factors that can effect
population growth.