Marine eco system
fish could be a good example of interdependence, as the fish eat of the coral and the coral live off the fish. Hope i am right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
good! high biodiversity means there are many different species which all can interact and make a good ecosystem.
The beaver is a good example of a foundation species.
Coral is floral.
It appears to vary from species to species. For example, Octopus aegina has it; but Octopus vulgaris does not.
Coral can be very rough and jagged. Someone who steps on or falls on coral can receive a serious abrasion or laceration (nasty cuts). A good way to prevent this is to simply cover your feet when near coral.
Yes, coral is considered a birthstone for the month of July in some traditions. While the more widely recognized birthstone for July is ruby, coral is valued for its beauty and is often associated with themes of protection and healing. In various cultures, coral is also believed to bring good fortune and is used in jewelry and decorative arts.
one example are whales and barnacles, the barnacle benefits from the whale because it eats and gets protection, and the whale does not seem to be affected in any way.Commensalism is a symbiotic relationship where one party benefits and the other is not harmed. Examples of commensalism in the ocean are barnacles living on turtles, remoras feeding on a shark's food scraps and a crab that makes its home in an oyster's shell.
It takes a long time for a coral reef to be formed. I don't have much appreciation for that coral necklace.
There are lots of different animals and plants that live Coral Reefs there are whales, sharks, stingrays, fish, crabs, walrus's and lots more. There are up to 200 hundred different species of birds, 30 species of whales and dolphins and up to 1000 species of fish. There's is also a lot of fauna up to 500 different species of seaweed and 400 different species of coral. I hope i answered your answer if you ever need any help on this type of stuff just head to your nearest marine park or aquarium good luck!!!!!!!!
Examples of a Great Barrier Reef food chain can be found at the related link below. The first diagram given is a simple food chain of just three species, while the second diagram is a complex diagram showing the interrelationship of many species.
The plant, Japanese Knotweed, is a good example of an invasive species the UK, but ragwort isn't because it is a native plant there.