Predator- prey relationships are things eating other things. For example a conger eel eats a wrasse. The conger eel is a top predator and the wrasse is a smaller fish that is eaten, the prey. The sea is a complex ecosystem. Things are eating other things all the time. Usually the food chain goes from small algae like plankton to a small fish like a herring, a mollusc or an arthropod then onto bigger fish. Some big fish get eaten by even bigger ones like sharks. Interestingly some of the biggest creatures in the sea eat the smallest things.
There are many predator-prey relationships in the rain forest. For example, birds eat bugs. Big bugs eat smaller bugs. Small animals and some insects eat plants.
There is: fish squid mollusks and lots more that i can't think of right now...
yea ummmmmmm maybe figure out the predator and prey relation ships inn a marine biome and i also like pie and Michael Jackson
a whale predator seal prey
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The Marine Biome is part of all oceans.
The largest mountains in the world are marine
By surface area its marine, but by LAND area its Taiga.
aquatic
The biome closest to the North Pole is the marine biome, but the land biome closest to the North Pole is the tundra.
The marine is a biome but is called marine life. The marine life biome is also the largest biome out of all of them!
Dolphins,jellyfish,sharks,whales,seals, tuna, krill,crabs,eels,and star fish are some of the many examples of consumers in the marine biome.
Some examples of biomes are: rainforest, tundra, forest, desert, freshwater, marine and grassland
yes it does live in the marine biome
The Marine Biome is part of all oceans.
The marine biome experiences a smaller degree of temperature change than the terrestrial biome. (not really) a marine biome is a place where underwater creatures and plants live in and adapt to for a living.
Marine Biome
Kelp and Algie are 2 producers in the Marine Biome
No, the ocean biome, or Marine is the first
Many of the plants, animals, and life support the marine biome.
Yes and No. Seaweed lives in the marine biome. Large growths of seaweed are like forests in the sea and support an ecosystem withing the marine biome.
The Marine Biome