What are some examples of commensalism in a grassland biome? What is stratification in ecology? What is freshwater ecology? What are decomposers and are they food consumers? What are some examples of parasitism in the marine biome? What are some decomposers in a temperate forest?
What is the third consumer in a food chain called? What are decomposers and are they food consumers? What are tertiary consumers in a temperate grassland biome? What do hellbenders eat? What is the first consumer in the food chain?
What is the difference between habitats and ecosystems? What are some of the different ways that carbon can enter or leave an organism? What are the different possible fates of this carbon as it is passed through a producer, consumer, and decomposer?
There are many different types of pollinators though most pollinator species are insects. These insects often obtain their nutrients from the nectar that is produced in the base of flowers, which means they have to pass by the pollen-carrying anthers to access it and thereby become covered in...
soil, we need to consider not how to slow decomposition, but rather how to divert more litter into humus through microbial and chemical reactions rather than allowing it to decompose. The optimal strategy is to have litter transformed into humic substances and then chemically or physically ...
Yes, many aquatic ecosystems, such as wetlands and deep-sea floors, heavily rely on detritus as a primary energy source. 8 Is all grazing detrimental to ecosystems? No, when managed properly, grazing can be beneficial by maintaining grassland health and encouraging biodiversity. 7 How do ecosyste...
What is the main importance of the study discussed in paragraph 3? A. It examines the response of certain grassland plants to a drought. B. It contains an index of plants that survived well in times of drought. C. It provides scientific evidence that diversity helps to make ecosystems stabl...
9.What is the main importance of the study discussed in paragraph 3? A. It examines the response of certain grassland plants to a drought. B. It contains an index of plants that survived well in times of drought. C. It provides scientific evidence that diversity helps to make ecosystems ...
The Minnesota grassland research has been widely accepted as strong evidence for the diversity- stability theory; however, its findings have been questioned, and similar studies on other ecosystems have not always found a positive relationship between diversity and stability.Clearly, this is a complex...
What is benthic ecology? What were the dominant organisms living in the Precambrian time? What animals and plants live in the sunlight zone? What plants live in the Antarctic Ocean? What are some examples of vertebrate animals? What is a decomposer in the ocean food chain? What animals use ...