Ecological Pyramids.
Food Chains and Food Webs
CArbon is in everything although homosapiens don't use it, we exhale it.
Because plants use the light in the process of photosynthesis to make sugars that they use for food as producers to maintain the most energy in all food chains, food webs, and food pyramids..
Ecologists are people who study how the organisms interact with each other and their environments. Now you may think how does math play a role in the environment...? BUT it does: To find out how many extinct, exotic, endangered species are in a given area ecologists have to calculate the biomass of food chains. Biomass includes numbers. Hence, math is used in ecology by ecologists! :P
Spiders have adapted by using their webs. They use it to catch their prey and trap and roll them up in the webs.
Spiders that spin webs do so as a means of catching food. Another reason for webs is that male spiders use them during the process of reproduction.
In a way yes. But also no. They use their webs to capture insects. These insects are their food source.
Food webs isn't everything though. Now that we as humans have effected animals, the only way to help them is if we use conservation.
Spiders that spin webs do so as a means of catching food. Another reason for webs is that male spiders use them during the process of reproduction.
Ecologists are concerned with the use of mathematical models and systems analysis for the description of ecological processes and for the sustainable management of resources!
Ecologists from around the globe met to discuss the effects of global warming on plant life.
Food chains and food webs, are the circle of life. It is when a smaller animal gets eaten by a bigger animal and then a bigger animal eats that one and etc. e.g- bugs eat particles- meerkats eat bugs- eagle eats meerkat. They are two different things