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Ecosystem comparison

Ecosystem comparison. Created by: Robin Cooper, and Elijah Lovett. Abyssal. Abyssal. Abiotic factors- Sediment, volcanic ash, chemical precipitation, and wind blown dust. Biotic Factors- oarfish, giant squid, viper fish, deep sea shrimp and cusk eel. Abyssal .

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Ecosystem comparison

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  1. Ecosystem comparison Created by: Robin Cooper, and Elijah Lovett.

  2. Abyssal

  3. Abyssal • Abiotic factors- Sediment, volcanic ash, chemical precipitation, and wind blown dust. • Biotic Factors- oarfish, giant squid, viper fish, deep sea shrimp and cusk eel.

  4. Abyssal • Limiting factors- amount of sunlight, and pressure.

  5. Abyssal • Viper fish- salt water fish, long needle teeth, hinged jaw, 30-40 year life span. Carnivore. Top predator. • Giant squid- Deep ocean dweller. 8 species. Hunts deep sea fish. Rare to see. • Oar fish- 10-50 feet long. Lives 30,000 feet below sea level. Largest boney fish in the sea. Carnivore. Secondary consumer.

  6. Abyssal Symbiotic Relations • Predation: Viper fish – Deep sea shrimp • Mutualism: Bacteria – Anglerfish • Parasitism: Hosedax worm – Whale carcasses

  7. Chaparral

  8. Chaparral • Abiotic- hot dry summer, cold moist winters, poor soil, and periodic fires. • Biotic- Coyotes, mule deer, jack rabbit, honey bees, scrub oak, yucca.

  9. Chaparral • Limiting factors- weather conditions, soil, rain fall.

  10. Chaparral • Kangaroo-Tail for balance, front limbs smaller, large ears, 5 digits on their hands. Acute sense of smell, sight, and hearing. Powerful legs. Eats autotrophs. • Elephant- Tusks, rough skin, big ears • Rattlesnake- poison, shedding skin, cold blooded, eats other animals

  11. Symbiotic Relationship • Mutualism: Blue oak- Common Sage • Commensalism: Red-winged black bird- Torrey pine • Parasitism: parasites and Brewer black bird

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