1. Provide two examples of producers that can be found in the Everglades.
2. Provide two examples of primary consumers that can be found in the Everglades.
3. Provide two examples of secondary consumers that can be found in the Everglades.
4. Provide two examples of habitats that can be found in the Everglades.
5.Thinking about what the introduction of Burmese pythons has done in the Everglades, explain why “non-native species” are such a problem for an ecosystem.
1. ferns and moss.
2. blue tilapia, crayfish, gulf toadfish.
3. whooping crane, Gopher frog, great blue heron.
4. Florida bay (Marine), Mangroves.
1. Provide two examples of producers that can be found in the Everglades. 2. Provide two...
Define and provide examples of the following concepts: Environment, ecosystem, abiotic and biotic factors, natural and experimental boundaries, flows of matter and energy. Explain how the boundaries of an ecosystem may differ from those like national parks, county, state or national borders. Explain how natural features of the landscape (ex: a watershed) or biological phenomena (ex: a species range) can be used to define the boundaries of an ecosystem. Explain how ecosystems vary in size and scale, and how some...
How can companies use mobile marketing to reach consumers? Provide two examples of companies that use mobile marketing and the way they use it to reach consumers. Provide examples to support your research.
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