ElienBy: Alexa Garza
TundraBiome
Animals Diamond leaf willow- (PRODUCER) Pasque flower- (PRODUCER) Artic hares- (1st level consumer) - Lepus arcticus Red fox- (1st level consumer) - Vulpes vulpes Artic fox- (2nd level consumer) - Vulpes lagopus Brown bear- (2nd level consumer) - Ursus arctos Liver Tapeworm- (decomposer) Lichen- (decomposer) Artic fox- (scavenger) - Vulpes lagopus Polar bear- (2nd level consumer) - Ursus maritimus Musk Ox- (2nd level consumer) - Ovibos moschatus Caribou- (1st level consumer) - Rangifer tarandus
Predator - Pray Artic Hare preys on Diamond leaf-willow
Rock Ptarmigan prays on Pasque flower
CompetitionThe Red Fox and the Artic Fox compete for food and also shelter.
Mutualism The relationship between alga and
fungus is considered mutualism because the alga lives inside the fungus, the alga provides plant with Co2 and sugars. Fungus provides protection for the alga.
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Commensalism The relationship beteween the Caribou
and the Artic fox is considered commensalism because while the Caribou clears the ground of snow it gives the fox a chance to hunt for underground pray.
Parasitism The relationship between a liver
tapeworm and a Musk Ox is parasitism because the liver tapeworm feeds off the Musk Ox’s blood and afflicts the Musk Ox.
Length of days and years. Day: 30 hours Year: 60 days
Weather Precipitation: 6-10 in Temperature: -20 to -30 Sunlight: Alot The Elien is a wet and soggy place
because of precipitation that falls and evaporates slowly.
In Elien theres mountains and lakes.
Food Web Human
Diamond leaf willow
Pasque Flower
Artic HareRed Fox
Polar bearMusk Ox
Lichen Liver tapeworm
Caribou
Sources http://www.ehow.com/list_7546320_types-fungi-tundra.html http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/tundra_climate.htm http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss5/biome/tundra.html http://www.marinebio.net/marinescience/04benthon/arclife.htm http://thetundrasite.blogspot.mx/2010/04/decomposers.html http://animals.pawnation.com/scavengers-tundra-1510.html