Foodweb EVR1001

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The area in which my food web is inspired by is my backyard. I have a relatively large backyard that includes a lot of vegetation; from grass to many trees, to my mom’s own garden where she plants her flowers and vegetables. Beyond the grass and trees is a very big lake. As the vegetation and water work together, they continuously attract various kinds of animals and insects; the flow of my food web reflects that. When I consider it the racoons and snakes (often garden snakes rarely anything larger) are technically secondary consumers, but in this case, I like to think of them as my top predator because there’s no competition. If my dog wasn’t domestic, he’d officially fall under the category of secondary consumers as well that’s why I chose to place him there. In addition to that there’s many other dogs wandering the community that are likely to chase the rabbit in hopes of catching it, so I tried to generalize that aspect. Frogs are also secondary consumers. Rabbits, snails, and squirrels are my primary consumers. I like to think that Rabbits are my non-native species, since my family and I introduced them to the habitat (our backyard) because they are our pet. When released it can munch on the grass and get fresh fruits from the garden. They are a non-native species that still lives in harmony with the native species. To add, my invasive species would be the iguanas I think my lake and trees are their biggest attractions; they dig burrows under the water and are often climbing our trees. I think most of South Florida struggles with controlling the iguana’s population. Our trees, the grass, and our flowers play the most crucial role in the entire food web because they are the producers. Just below, are worms who are just as important hence, all the arrows pointing back
to them because they keep the flow of energy throughout an ecosystem, allowing nutrients for the producers.
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