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Tidal Marsh (Animals (California Clapper rail 8D57DE89-0B15-4E6A-BA94…
Tidal Marsh
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Abiotic
Air/carbon
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Plants
Salt Grass
Soft Birds Beak
Decomposers
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Fungi
Overview
The tidal marsh ecosystem has many animals with different traits. Each of the animals help the other animal thrive and live. Many abiotic creatures play a key role as a part known as reproducers or decomposers. These decomposers in the ecosystem help the ecosystem stay balanced and keeps the food web afloat. The decomposers in ecosystem are the bacteria and fungi. The animals listed above keep the ecosystem keep the stable. The matter and energy flow from the decomposers, which is important to the ecosystem. Like in the jenga learning exercise, if you remove one essential part of the ecosystem the whole thing falls. Any part of the ecosystem is very important in any ecosystem. This shows with the Yellowstone article that shows when the wolfs were removed, the deer were not hunted and there were a population decrease in Yellowstone. Finally. the matter cycles when a decomposer puts nutrients to use, resulting in the animals to reproduce.
How carbon moves through the ecosystem
Carbon is a really important source of energy. Through photosynthesis plants take in carbon and produce energy and food for it. Then perhaps mouse eats it then the energy goes to the mouse. Then it goes until it reaches the top predator. When plants and animals die the producers decompose their dead bodies to release the carbon back into the air. Then the cycle happened again and again.
How matter moves though the ecosystem
The movement of matter through the living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem is a process. A cycle is a series of events that happens repeatedly. Matter in an ecosystem may change form, but it never leaves the ecosystem, so the matter is said to cycle through the ecosystem. Three of the most important cycles in ecosystems involve water, carbon, and nitrogen.
Resources and water are very important because if they get eaten too fast the animals die out a bit if they grow to fast more animal will come
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