Seagrasses are flowering plants from one of four plant families (Posidoniaceae, Zosteraceae, Hydrocharitaceae, or Cymodoceaceae), which grow in marine, fully-saline environments.
Seagrass can grow to varying heights depending on the species, with some growing as short as a few centimeters and others growing up to several meters tall. Typically, seagrass species found in shallow coastal areas grow to about 0.3 to 1 meter in height.
An organism's role or job in its environment is known as its ecological niche. This includes factors such as what it eats, where it lives, how it reproduces, and its interactions with other organisms in the ecosystem.
Yes, an organism's realized niche can be larger than its fundamental niche due to factors such as competition, predation, and environmental changes. The realized niche is the actual space an organism occupies and the resources it utilizes in the presence of other species, while the fundamental niche represents the full range of conditions where a species can survive and reproduce.
The total niche an organism is potentially able to occupy within an ecosystem is its fundamental niche. This includes the full range of conditions and resources where the organism can survive and reproduce. In reality, competition and other factors may limit the actual niche that an organism occupies, known as its realized niche.
spatial or habitat niche, trophic niche, and hyper volume or multidimensional niche.
A sea turtle's niche refers to its "job" in the ecosystem. Different types of adult sea turtles have different niches. For example, some occupy the niche of being grazers on seagrass, and others eat jellyfish. Young sea turtles have a different niche than adults. An example of this is the green sea turtle. Young green sea turtles eat small sea animals, but adults occupy the niche of seagrass grazers. Generally, a niche is mostly determined by an animal's diet.
seagrass beds are groups of seagrass together
seagrass beds are groups of seagrass together
the dugongs niche is eating large amounts of seaweed and seagrass, filtering out and biosediments. Herbert! It also gets the freshwater air and breathes it out and circulates it in the water so that the grass gets Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen so it can photosynthesis!
Seagrass is in Social Studies
Seagrass is in Social Studies
Hi, Seagrass is a producer because it can make its own food.
No, seagrass is not toxic. In fact, seagrass is a foundational species in coastal marine ecosystems and provides important habitat for many marine organisms.
Seagrass belongs to the phylum Magnoliophyta, also known as the flowering plants.
They are green
Seagrass furniture can be bought in some speciality furniture stores . A number of major online retailers such as Amazon also stock seagrass products. Depending on your location, you may be able to order custom seagrass furniture directly from the manufacturer if you need a specific piece of furniture.
Seagrass baskets were originally made by Vietnamese artisans. One can find seagrass baskets of any shape, color and size these days. Some of them can be used for storage while some are used solely as decoration. One can find seagrass baskets for sale online from Amazon.