Rolando Rios
oceanic and rivers and artactic food web
ocean food web (drawn)
I drew this because Its a project and im done,now I have to explain all of this, the primary consumer in this food web and the world is humans,second megalodan if it was alive. there are alot of other food webs out there and even food chains which are multiple food webs combined and more.
symbiotic relationships
clownfish and anemone(mutualism relationship)
Our first example of symbiotic relationships in the ocean is the iconic clownfish and its anemone. The clownfish is able to reside among the poisonous tendrils of the anemone due to a biological immunity to the toxin, whereas other fish — including predators — will feel the sting if they get too close, making it a perfect hideout for this vibrant reef species. The anemone, in turn, benefits by consuming the clownfish’s waste and other wasted bits of food, as well as remaining healthy due to aeration from the constant movement of the clownfish and they both be happy.
Isopods and fish (parasitism relationship)
But it’s not all sunshine and Christmas tree worms between the ocean’s cohabitants — just look to any fish that is in the wretched clutches of a parasitic relationship with an isopod. Unlike the mutualistic relationships discussed above, the isopod directly benefits while harming its symbiont at the same time, first eating the victim’s tongue and then getting the first bite of everything the fish consumes thereafter.
whales and barnacles (commensalism relationship)
Barnacles and whales have a different type of symbiotic relationship that is known as commensalism. Commensalism describes a situation where only one species benefits from the relationship without causing any significant harm to the other. In the case of barnacles and whales, it’s the barnacles that benefit from the relationship. Barnacles feed by attaching themselves to a whale’s belly or back, allowing the species to then eat microorganisms as the whale swims.
humans effect on the environment
humans all around the world are destroying the enviroment by pollution, cutting down trees, and extinction of most species in the world, and all of this is because we need resources to survive but we dont pay attention to the damage at the Earth.
sharks
sharks produce baby sharks and when they grow enough the sharks have to go because the mother shark will consume them because they want to survive, so when the sharks part away some of them will die but some will survive and reproduce with other sharks and starts again.