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Producers are the base of the food chain and are very important because all of the energy in the community flows from them. On coral reefs there are three ...
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Coral reef food web is like our own city where we must import food. Plankton plays a vital role in this coral reef food web cycle. ... Plankton is vital in the Coral Reef Food Web...
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Assessing Hazards of Clam Consumption" 1 copy of the student instructions 1 2 pieces of blank paper/poster paper Colored markers VOCABULARY: Carnivore Food chain/food web Herbivore Invertebrate Omnivore Stressor EHP Lesson | Coral Reef Web Page 2 of 4 BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The article titled "The State of the Oceans,
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Carnivores are at the top of the food chain. They eat only animals. Sharks are the top predator in a coral reef ecosystem. Energy and nutritional exchange is a constant, never-ending process that sometimes takes place during the day (diurnal), at night (nocturnal) and at dusk and dawn (crepuscular).
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A healthy coral reef is a diverse, highly “productive” community ... Fixed nitrogen enters the food web through at least three routes: (1) the blue-green algae are consumed by herbivores, especially by certain fish with low assimilation efficiencies, so that the water over the reef gains nitrogen via the fish faeces;
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