We have been searching for good information to work on an ecology project for fresh water ecosystems. This is the best food web we have found. http://www.greenfacts.org/en/arctic-climate-change/figtableboxes/freshwater-food-web.htm This site has many resources that are interesting. I hope that helps.
Bodies of water included in the freshwater biome are lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and wetlands. These habitats are essential for supporting diverse aquatic life, such as fish, amphibians, and aquatic plants.
The freshwater biome has a salinity of 0.05 percent or less, making it a low-salinity environment that is home to various species of plants and animals adapted to living in such conditions.
The humidity in a freshwater biome can vary depending on factors such as temperature, proximity to water sources, and vegetation cover. Generally, freshwater biomes tend to have higher humidity levels due to the presence of water bodies, which can lead to increased evaporation and moisture in the air.
Sponges primarily live in marine biome, especially in coral reefs and rocky shore environments. They can also be found in freshwater environments, such as rivers and lakes.
The two main biomes in Illinois are the temperate deciduous forest biome and the prairie biome. The temperate deciduous forest biome is characterized by hardwood trees and a moderate climate, while the prairie biome is dominated by grasses and herbaceous plants with a drier climate.
Cattails, Food, trees......................
Desert biome affects the food web since the producers which are always grass will be less hence there will be no food web which will be effective.
Desert trust me
what biome consists of both saltwater and freshwater
Freshwater Biome , The Forest Biome, and The Grassland Biome.
A food web is the connection from organism to organism in a habitat or biome
Ameriacan Black Bear
They live in a freshwater biome.
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The freshwater biome, Desert biome, Marine Bioes, etc..............
FreshWater
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