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Chapter1: The Human Body: An Orientation
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topic: biotic interaction

base your answer on the model and analyze the relationship of the key players. the explanations corresponds to the causes/effects. please answer all blanks

  observation causes or effects (specify) logical explanation
example high density of sea urchin population
  1. low number of sea otter (cause)
  2. high nutrients (cause)
  3. low density of kelp (effect)
  1. low predation rate
  2. turbid water decreases visibility of prey
  3. high grazing rate of sea urchin

 

1 low density of sea urchin population
  1. ______________
  2. high density of kelps (effect)
  3. ____________
  1. high predation rate
  2. ______________
  3. delayed effect due to dwindling food for otter
2 ___________________
  1. more sea urchin (cause)
  2. ___________________
  3. low nutrients (cause)
  1. _______________
  2. turbid water inhibits photosynthesis, affects visibility of predators
  3. low nutrition, clear water
3 high density of giant kelp population
  1. _____________________
  2. high otter population (cause, secondary)
  3. ________________
  1. less grazers
  2. ___________
  3. provided nutrition for kelp
4 high density of sea otter population
  1. high density of sea urchin (cause)
  2. __________________
  3. moderate to low nutrient (cause)
  1. ______________
  2. over predation
  3. __________________
5 __________________
  1. low population of sea urchin (cause)
  2. high density of sea urchin population (effect)
  3. high nutrient (cause)
  1. _________________
  2. _________________
  3. _________________
sea otter
(predator)
Low
High4
sea urchin
giant kelp
(prey, grazer)
(producer)
High
Low
Water Nutrients
The Ecosystem Architecture and the Circle of Life.
Transcribed Image Text:sea otter (predator) Low High4 sea urchin giant kelp (prey, grazer) (producer) High Low Water Nutrients The Ecosystem Architecture and the Circle of Life.
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