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Trapshooting
Biodiversity
Evidence 1:Biodiversity is measured in a different way than what you would think. It is measured through plants and animals and how the ecosystem is effected about the change with animals and plants over the years.
Evidence 2:Biomes have different levels of biodiversity because of the life it can support and the organisms that it can support without being outrun with animals and plants that could harm it.
Claim:Biodiversity is a very very good thing for an ecosystem, by biodiversity working its ways creates a stronger and healthier ecosystem.
Evidence 3:Why are endangered species important? If endangered species start to disappear all other species will start to die off witch also leads to plants and the whole world to slowly die off
These are the shells i shoot when i shoot for waverly trap team
Evidence 4:Invasive species out run the predators and overpopulate which leads to conflicts in the food chains and to humans from their impacts. For example the asian carp overran the waters and have caused problems with swimmers, boaters, and even other species living in the same areas.
Connection: Biodiversity for trap shooting is huge. Something that has major variety in trap is the Shells (ammo). There are many brands and types of shells, most common for trap 7 1/2 shot and 8 shot. When shooters are used to one or the other the change in the shooting is noticeable. Finding ammo for yourself when you preferred brand is gone is almost impossible it's like its missing. If none is found the change in ammo can show an effect on your score if the shells don't grove/shoot the same. When you find your favorite ammo finding a misplaced shell is a nuisance, the price you pay for box to find a miss fire or a deformed shell is like throwing close to a dollar away for no use. If this a common occurrence it will add up and at some point it will be like throwing one whole box away and wasting more than 15 dollars in the long run.
Ecological Relationships
Evidence 2:Biological Mutualism- both of the species benefit from one another. Like we watched in the Ants and Trees video the ants would protect the tree and benefit by having shelter and a food source while the tree benefits from the ants protecting them from the bad insects
Evidence 3:Competition affects the ecosystem in many ways but why two animals have to fight over food and can't benefit from one another. When one animal starts the ecosystems food change there is a long line of benefits but if two animals share food sources one has to find an answer to finding food or they could start to get sick and die off or simply starve to death if they don't find a new method
Evidence 1:This form is called Parasitism, Parasitism is where lets say lice goes onto your head, the lice starts to itch and hurt you. Then you brush your hair and your brother uses it its effect the who household if one person starts to spread it around by others using whatever the hair has touched
Evidence 4:Understanding relationships is very important to an ecosystem because one species has another supporting or following behind. With the relationships going through the system there are many bonds and traits they share for each other to help each other out
Claim:The relationship between one animal to another and how they can help put a good or bad effect on the ecosystem.
Photo
This is a photo of me taken in Ackley for my first time shooting sporting clays last weekend. Photo credit to Mrs O'Neil the middle school orchestra teacher
Connection: Team bonding is a huge part of trap.The relationships you build with yourself and with your squad is priceless. Scores are the biggest part of the relation of the squad. Out of 250 you want the closest score to it to win. When members all shoot good it brings the score up, when one member or myself shoot below our so called normal it shows an effect on the score and the squad overall score, leading to a strong relationship bond with your squad members.
Matter and Energy
Evidence 2:Elements can start in many different places. The elements always allow other living and nonliving things to eat and breath. With an animal eating the plant which provides the animal with energy, which leads the animals to pee/poop to provide nitrogen and chlorophyll for the next plant to consume and create oxygen for other animals for the animal to produce O2 for the plants
Evidence 3:Energy flows through the ecosystem through food webs believe it or not! Food is captured energy which feeds one another. Starting at the bottom of the trophic level the plants fed the animals which one animal eats the other ect all the way to the top witch is usually an omnivore and one step further than that is the detritivores. No food goes to waste it all has a purpose to the next level of the trophic pyramid
Evidence 1:The ecosystem works very smoothly by creating a circle to supply every piece of soil,animal, plant and every particle in the atmosphere alive. The soil feeding plants to the plants feeding the animals which leads to feeding the soil and the O2 witch is one big circle
Claim:Energy and matter move through the ecosystem by traveling through many different forms. Energy is created through many forms from an animal eating food to pooping to help provide energy for the next plant to grow.
Evidence 4:Nitrogen is one of the most important elements in an ecosystem. Nitrogen provides food for plants and animals because of the animals eating the provides the animals to provide for the soil and also help with the growth of other plants and animals.
This is me shooting trap for waverly at the cedar falls gun club last year for my first trap meet
Connection: Shells are the only thing that can be rearranged and not destroyed in trap. The shell is fired by the firing pin and what is left as a result of a shell hull. The bbs gunpowder, and wad are in front of the shooter and they will never change they just got moved out of there original position
Introduction: Ecosystemes function using plants and animals working together to create an environment for one another and also helping the land itself out by using waste and uneaten plants to create a fertilizer for up coming grow leading to a strong ecosystem
Conclusion: The biggest thing I learned was how much relationships are used when creating a strong ecosystem. My understanding on ecosystems has changed because of the relationships. I had no clue that all of living things in an ecosystem have plants or animals backing them up to make itself stronger and better in the long run.