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How Abiotic and Biotic forms help the Biome: Biotic (living) forms, such as birds and fish, help the ecosystem. They provide food for the other animals.

Dec 28, 2015

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Page 1: How Abiotic and Biotic forms help the Biome: Biotic (living) forms, such as birds and fish, help the ecosystem. They provide food for the other animals.
Page 2: How Abiotic and Biotic forms help the Biome: Biotic (living) forms, such as birds and fish, help the ecosystem. They provide food for the other animals.

How Abiotic and Biotic forms help the Biome:Biotic (living) forms, such as birds and fish, help the

ecosystem. They provide food for the other animals who eat them. Without these animals, the secondary consumers could starve. Also, some animals help clean up the biome (eating the dead animals). Without these animals, the entire rainforest would have piles of dead animals on the rainforest floor.

Abiotic (non-living) forms, such as rocks or soil, help provide shelter for animals. Without these, small animals would have no places to hide from predators. Also, soil is needed for trees to grow. If we did not have soil, the trees in the tropical rainforest would all die.

Page 3: How Abiotic and Biotic forms help the Biome: Biotic (living) forms, such as birds and fish, help the ecosystem. They provide food for the other animals.

Herbivores:- Capybara - Asian Elephant - Iguana

Pictures from http://addiesrainforest.weebly.com/herbivores.html

Page 4: How Abiotic and Biotic forms help the Biome: Biotic (living) forms, such as birds and fish, help the ecosystem. They provide food for the other animals.

Carnivores:- Caiman (Alligator) - Jaguar

- Green Anaconda

Pictures from http://addiesrainforest.weebly.com/carnivores.html

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Omnivores:- Toucan - Poison Dart Frog - Squirrel Monkey

Pictures from http://addiesrainforest.weebly.com/omnivores.html

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Special Adaptations:One important animal adaptation is the

Toucan and the Parrot. Both have developed strong beaks to break hard nuts.

Another animal adaptation is the Stick Bug. It uses camouflage to hide from predators.

The Poison Arrow Frog has also adapted to the forest. Its bright colors warn predators that it is highly poisonous and to stay away.

All of these adaptations help the animals live and survive in the Biome.

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Food Chain: #1Producer: PlantPrimary Consumer: InsectSecondary Consumer: Bird

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Food Chain #2Producer: OrchidPrimary Consumer: Macaw Secondary Consumer: Python

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Decomposer Example: FungiThe Fungi’s role is to decompose dead animals in the forest. When animals die, Fungi absorb the nutrients in order to get energy, carbon and nutrients for development. The decompose by releasing enzymes to break the decaying material down.Info from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decomposers

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Thank you for watching our presentation!

The Tropical Rainforest Group