Team members
Names / Roles:
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JiaHui (Leader)
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PohTing (Wiki Writer)
- Melisa (Researcher)
- Jaclyn (Researcher)
- Chuin Sheng (Researcher)
Overview
- Location of the ecosystem:Where land and water meets.
- Description of ecosystem:An area comprising a unit portion of land near the water at at a particular place.
- Biodiversity of ecosystem (richness of life in ecosystem):Seashore, in general contain plants and animals .
Physical Factors
- Light (availability of sunlight in the ecosystem):100% of sunlight can reach the seashore but the middle shore will have lower light level than the upper shore
Temperature (temperature of the ecosystem):A temperature at a range of 20 degree Celsius to 30 degree Celsius,and will also depends on the weather.
Water (water quality in the ecosystem):May differ from place to place, usually saltwater which contain 3.5% of salt.
Air (quality of air in the ecosystem) :It is mostly nitrogen , with oxygen , carbon dioxide and water vapour.
Classification of Living Organisms
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Producers - Algae
- Primary Consumers - Mussels
- Secondary Consumers - Crabs
- Tertiary Consumers - Herring gull
- Decomposers - Bacteria
Producers
This Algae is a Photosynthetic plant and can be found all over the coastal regions.
Primary Consumers
Mussels are kind of like a clams which can live in both fresh or salt water.
Secondary Consumers
Crabs are related to lobsters and shrimps. Together , they live in sea.
Tertiary Consumers
A herring gull is a bird that lives by the shore. The herring is also known as the seagull.
Decomposes
Bacteria are the champion deomposers of the world. They can live anywhere.
Food Web
Interrelationship in Ecosystem
- Predator-prey relationship-Crab -> Herring Gull
- Parasitism-Seaslug -> Coral reef
Useful Links
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