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Owls eat their prey whole, and regurgitate what they can’t digest (pellet)

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What do you think would be inside these pellets?

Owls eat their prey whole, and regurgitate what they can’t digest (pellet)

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We can use owl pellets to understand

predator-prey relationships

What do you think would be inside these pellets?

Owls eat their prey whole, and regurgitate what they can’t digest (pellet)

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Unit 2: Organisms and their environment

Area of Study 1Adaptations of organisms

Area of study 2Dynamic Ecosystems

Relationships between

organisms

Components of ecosystems

Flow of energy

Population dynamics

Change to ecosystems

Mutualism & symbiosis

Predator-PreyParasite-Host

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Learning outcomes: • To analyse predator-prey relationships (using owl pellets)• To describe the components of an ecosystem

interactions between organisms within a food web (visual organiser - ecological pyramid)

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Learning outcomes: • To analyse predator-prey relationships (using owl pellets)• To describe the components of an ecosystem

interactions between organisms within a food web (visual organiser - ecological pyramid )

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Learning outcomes: • To analyse predator-prey relationships (using owl pellets)• To describe the components of an ecosystem

interactions between organisms within a food web (visual organiser - ecological pyramid )

Higher order learning task:• To evaluate the practical consequences of disrupting a

food web (introducation of rabbits in Australia)

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Owl Pellet Dissection

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Owl Pellet Dissection

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http://www.kidwings.com/owlpellets/flash/v4/index.htm

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Unit 2: Organisms and their environment

Area of Study 1Adaptations of organisms

Area of study 2Dynamic Ecosystems

Relationships between

organisms

Components of ecosystems

Flow of energy

Population dynamics

Change to ecosystems

Mutualism & symbiosis

Predator-PreyParasite-Host

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Unit 2: Organisms and their environment

Area of Study 1Adaptations of organisms

Area of study 2Dynamic Ecosystems

Relationships between

organisms

Components of ecosystems

Flow of energy

Population dynamics

Change to ecosystems

Trophic levels(Food chains-Food webs)

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Food Chain

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Food Chain

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Food Chain

Tertiary Consumer

Primary Consumer

Secondary Consumer

Producer

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Food Web Food Chain

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Food Web Food Chain

Tertiary Consumer

Primary Consumer

Secondary Consumer

Producer

PRO

DU

CER

CON

SUM

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1926: 10,000,000,000 rabbits

1859: 24 rabbits

1990: 600,000,000 rabbits

Why do we need to learn about food webs?

A practical application

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How has the introduction of rabbits affected native

Australian flora and fauna?