Green Seaweed and Red Seaweed.
near the end of a food chain but pikes eat them....
Energy and nutrients are passed from organism to organism, through the food chain as one organism, eats another.
In a rock pool food web, energy flows from primary producers, such as algae and phytoplankton, which convert sunlight into chemical energy through photosynthesis. Herbivores, like small crustaceans and mollusks, consume these producers, transferring energy up the food chain. Predators, such as fish and larger invertebrates, feed on these herbivores, further propagating the energy flow. Decomposers, including bacteria and fungi, break down dead organic material, returning nutrients to the ecosystem and completing the cycle.
is a rock ppool
In a rock pool, a producer refers to organisms, primarily plants and algae, that create their own food through photosynthesis. These producers form the base of the food web, converting sunlight into energy that supports various herbivores and other consumers in the ecosystem. Common examples of producers in rock pools include seaweeds and phytoplankton, which play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance of this unique habitat.
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fish and whelks are suited to living in rock pools as rock pools provide shelter from waves and there are minerals on the rock which is food for them.
The Rock Pool was created in 1936.
a rock pool is deeper when the tide is in
I'm pretty sure they are not because how in the world are you going to eat a rock!
There is food and there are minerals (from the rocks) to nourish the fish and the whelks
Rock-pool blenny was created in 1836.