(1) many consumers are adapted to use more than one food source
a complicated habitat
food web
pengouins and polar bears
Thomas A Hanley has written: 'Relationships between Sitka black-tailed deer and their habitat' -- subject(s): Mule deer, Habitat
The diagram showing many, different, foodchains interconnected is called a Food Web. It shows all the foodchains found in a specific habitat.
Richard L. Hutto has written: 'Habitat relationships of landbirds in the Northern Region, USDA Forest Service' -- subject(s): Birds, Monitoring, Habitat
Thomas A. Leege has written: 'Elk-snow-habitat relationships in the Pete King drainage, Idaho' -- subject(s): Ecology, Elk, Habitat selection, Mammals
Yes, fly larvae are symbiotic with frogs. Frogs eat the larvae and then they exit onto a safer habitat to hatch.
I conclude the food web is a pattern of interlinked food chains in an ecosystem that represents the food relationships within a habitat or a territory
Some species enhance their chances of survival by forming relationships with other species.
Ecology is essentially the study of the Earth's organisms and their relationships with their abiotic and biotic environments.
Mayo W. Call has written: 'Beaver pond ecology and beaver-trout relationships in southeastern Wyoming' -- subject(s): Ecology, Beavers, Animal ecology, Pond ecology, Animal populations, Trout 'Habitat management guides for birds of prey' -- subject(s): Birds of prey, Wildlife habitat improvement 'Habitat requirements and management recommendations for sage grouse' -- subject(s): Sage grouse, Habitat selection, Wildlife habitat improvement, Effect of habitat modification on, Upland game bird management 'Habitat management guides for birds of prey' -- subject(s): Birds of prey, Wildlife habitat improvement