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Food Webs Observation Stations

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Food Chains and Food Webs Observation Stations
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plants because they are producers
plants because they are consumers
deomposers because they are producers
consumer
producer
decomposer
The merlins would thrive and increase in population.
The robins would increase in population due to no threat.
Removing robins from the food web would most likely result in a decrease in population of merlins. They would either perish or move away
There would be no change.
rabbits
wolf
plants
mushrooms
consumer
consumer
consumer
consumer
consumer
minnow, bluegill
zooplankton, algae
minnow, bluegill, osprey
algae, bluegill, osprey
zooplankton
algae
osprey
minnow
True
X False
X False
X False
X False
X False
False
False
False
False
False
False
algae - sea urchin - crab - toadfish - dolphin
algae - tad fish - pin fish
algae - sea urchin - crab - spotted seatrout - dophin
algae - sea urchin - pin fish
toad fish and sea urchin
sea urchin and pin fish
pin fish and toad fish
spotted trout and crab
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B
C
D
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False
False
False
False
False