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DESERT AND TROPICAL OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS CATHRYN PAYNE AND RICKY COOKS A3

Desert and Tropical Ocean Ecosystems

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Page 1: Desert and Tropical Ocean Ecosystems

DESERT AND TR

OPICAL

OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS

C A T H R Y N P A Y NE A N

D R I C K Y C O

OK S

A 3

Page 2: Desert and Tropical Ocean Ecosystems

DESERT ECOSYSTEMHas plants or producers that don’t need

so much water to survive. They hold it for a long time.

If plants in the desert lived near the ocean or in the ocean, they would die due to too much water exposure.

Extremely arid climate.Very warm at day, and very cold at night.

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DESERT ECOSYSTEMLimiting Factors- not enough water,

predation, and limited food.Abiotic Factors- rain, sunlight,

sandstorms, physical geography.Predation- rattlesnakes eat rats.Mutualism- bees pollinating cacti.Competition- rattlesnakes compete for

birds to eat.

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DESERT ECOSYSTEM ADAPTATIONSPlants and animals store water,

because they don’t need as much to survive.

Animals hunt at night, so it’s cooler. They rest in the day.

Predators get water from the bodies of their prey.

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TROPICAL OCEAN ECOSYSTEMMost organisms are fish.Producers aren’t all plants; Phytoplankton are

producers.Plants in the ecosystem need the moisture

from the air and water or they won’t survive.One of the largest ecosystems, has the most

organisms, and isn’t fully explored.Located in the low tropical latitude zones and

mid latitude zones.Very warm and moist climate.Plants: Tropical terrestrial plants, seaweed and

other underwater plants.Limiting Factors include water pollution,

predation and food.

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TROPICAL OCEAN ECOSYSTEMLimiting Factors include water

pollution, predation and limited food.

Abiotic Factors- Sediment, man-made contraptions.

Predation- Sharks kill other fish for food.

Commensalism- small fish swim underneath sharks, and when the sharks eat, small amounts of food fall for the fish to eat.

Parasitism- Barnacles live in the shells of crabs.

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TROPICAL OCEAN ECOSYSTEM ADAPTIONS

The Stonefish developed a camouflage to avoid getting killed.

Whales are warm-blooded in order to survive the climate changes when they migrate.

Sea turtles have flipper-like legs and smaller shells to help them swim.

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IMAGESTropical Ocean: Desert:

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