Mayflies belong to a group of insects known as Ephemeroptera, which means "short-lived wings." They have been given this name because the adult, the only stage that has wings, lives for only a few days. The aquatic juvenile form of most mayfly species lives for several years under rocks in streams that have high levels of dissolved oxygen. The juveniles feed on microscopic photosynthetic organisms. Juveniles supply food for trout and other stream fish. Millions of adult mayflies emerge from stream water in early summer. The adults have wings for flight, but lack functional mouth parts. Their energy supply comes from food stored in their bodies. Birds and bats eat adult mayflies. Adult mayflies mate, lay eggs, and die within a few days. Construct a food chain consisting of three organisms, including a producer, that would be present in this ecosystem.

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Mayflies belong to a group of insects known as Ephemeroptera, which means "short-lived wings."
They have been given this name because the adult, the only stage that has wings, lives for only a few
days.
The aquatic juvenile form of most mayfly species lives for several years under rocks in streams
that have high levels of dissolved oxygen. The juveniles feed on microscopic photosynthetic
organisms. Juveniles supply food for trout and other stream fish.
Millions of adult mayflies emerge from stream water in early summer. The adults have wings for
flight, but lack functional mouth parts. Their energy supply comes from food stored in their bodies.
Birds and bats eat adult mayflies. Adult mayflies mate, lay eggs, and die within a few days.
Construct a food chain consisting of three organisms, including a producer, that would be present in
this ecosystem.
Transcribed Image Text:Мayflies Mayflies belong to a group of insects known as Ephemeroptera, which means "short-lived wings." They have been given this name because the adult, the only stage that has wings, lives for only a few days. The aquatic juvenile form of most mayfly species lives for several years under rocks in streams that have high levels of dissolved oxygen. The juveniles feed on microscopic photosynthetic organisms. Juveniles supply food for trout and other stream fish. Millions of adult mayflies emerge from stream water in early summer. The adults have wings for flight, but lack functional mouth parts. Their energy supply comes from food stored in their bodies. Birds and bats eat adult mayflies. Adult mayflies mate, lay eggs, and die within a few days. Construct a food chain consisting of three organisms, including a producer, that would be present in this ecosystem.
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