Whales and cacti would be examples for your question.
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An organism's habitat refers to the type of community in which it lives, coniferous forest, deciduous forest, grassland, marsh or aquatic community. The niche is how it functions in that community, Is a producer, or consumer, is it predator or prey, is it a decomposer? Is it a member of a symbiotic, commensal or parasitic relationship?
If it is a freshwater marsh, then yes. A freshwater marsh has standing water and contains mostly soft-stemmed plants such as cattails, water lilies, arrowheads, rushes and sedges A saltwater marsh has mostly tough grasses and is found along side ocean coastlines.
I think lake goes first, then prairie, next is forest and then marsh.
Saltwater Marsh
Three abiotic parts of a marsh community would be water, climate, stones, and soil. These all effect the living organisms in the marsh community.
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Thomas A. Marsh has written: 'Gift of Community Baptism and Confirmation'
name four secondary consumers in the salt marsh community
animals like dragonflies, marsh flies, cat tails,
Every ecosystem has a number of abiotic and biotic factors. In a marsh community three biotic factors would be animals, algae and plants. These all influence each other.
Karigoudar Ishwaran has written: 'Family, kinship and community' -- subject(s): Dutch in Canada, Holland Marsh, Ont, Ont Holland Marsh, Social conditions
None! Abiotic factors are non-living. Biotic is living
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The swamp has trees and the marsh has plants such as grasses
The swamp has trees and the marsh has plants such as grasses