Orque (Orcinus arco) Goéland marin (Larus marinus) Crabe des neiges (Chionoecetes opilio) x Etoile de mer commune (Asterias rubens) Ours polaire (Ursus mentimus) Phoque commun (Phoca vitulino) Sardine (Sardine pilchardus) Phytoplancton (p.ex. Anabaena sphoenica) 77 Grand requin blan (Corche don carch Dauphin commun à (Delphinus delphis) Thon rouge du Nord (Thunnus thynnus) ↑ Crevette hard Pandalus

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For each of the species appearing in the food web, identify its domain, its kingdom and its role in the food web (producer, consumer 1st order, 2nd order, 3rd order, decomposer). You can do this under tabular form if desired. If certain trophic levels are missing from the diagram, identify them and specify their role. 2. Which population of food web organisms is associated with the highest level of available energy? Briefly explain your reasoning 3. Using a concrete example, make a link between this food web and the biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen 4. Briefly explain how the harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) contributes to the stability of this food web. Your answer must include at least three (3) different types of interactions, intra or interspecific. 5. What keeps the population size of gulls stable if this species has no predators
Orque
(Orcinus arco)
Goéland marin
(Larus marinus)
Crabe des neiges
(Chionoecetes opilio
Etoile de mer communa
(Asterias rubens)
NB. Toutes les images ont été puisées en
Ours polaire
(Ursus mentimus)
Phoque commun
(Phoce vibalinal
Sardine
(Sarding pilchardus)
↑
Phytoplancton (p.ex. Anabaena sphaerica)
Grand requin blanc
Carcharodon carcharies
↑
(Delphinus delphis)
X
Thon rouge du Nord
(Thunnus thynnus)
Crevette nordique
Transcribed Image Text:Orque (Orcinus arco) Goéland marin (Larus marinus) Crabe des neiges (Chionoecetes opilio Etoile de mer communa (Asterias rubens) NB. Toutes les images ont été puisées en Ours polaire (Ursus mentimus) Phoque commun (Phoce vibalinal Sardine (Sarding pilchardus) ↑ Phytoplancton (p.ex. Anabaena sphaerica) Grand requin blanc Carcharodon carcharies ↑ (Delphinus delphis) X Thon rouge du Nord (Thunnus thynnus) Crevette nordique
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