A Mangrove are trees that grow on swamp like or any water environments. For short a mangrove ecosystem is the interaction between biotic and abiotic factors in a "mangrove forest"
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Birds live in trees. Many trees are in forests. With so many trees in one forest, this provides for a huge ecosystem for birds. Forests are their natural habitat and they can interact with other birds in a forest.
The abiotic factors of the rainforest ecosystem are the amount of water and sunlight, climate, weather and precipitation. these things affect the trees and animals that live there. These are very important because without the right amount of water and sunlight the trees in the rainforest would not be able to grow and would die. *apex it all boils down to just water and sunlight
Yes plants can live in anoxic soil. an example of a plant that can live in anoxic soil is the mangrove. A mangrove can live in anoxic soil because of little arial roots called pnuematophores that are not submerged by water during the day, this allows them to draw oxygen into the underground root system.
A lion lives in a ecosystem called a desert. Ecosystems like this are known as Game Preserves which means "dangerous lands". Many of these Games are in Africa.Many people have been injured or killed by entering the games.
yes squirrels would be found in the forest.
Mangrove
they live in grassland mangrove swamps and in the keys
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Yes, mangrove trees do, and there are others as well.
There are three species of mangrove trees: red mangroves, white mangroves and black mangroves. They all live in salty or brackish waters along the coastlines. Red mangrove are usually in the lower/deeper waters. They are the ones with the large prop-roots. Reds and Blacks live in higher edges of the wetland/shorelines.
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no they give birth to there young ones in a cave hanging upside down
Mangrove leaves refer to the leaves of mangrove trees, which are uniquely adapted to thrive in saline or brackish water environments. These leaves are thick, waxy, and often have salt-excreting glands to remove excess salt. They also have specialized adaptations such as sunken stomata and salt-excluding tissues that help mangrove trees cope with high salt concentrations.
The fish called Admiral Mangrove lives in trees. See the link below please: http://www.ntra-net.com/2009/03/15/fish-that-live-in-trees-for-several-months/
Ferns live in mangrove swamps, as well as some kinds of pine and palm trees.
no water no food noshelter and no trees