The californian gull's eat the bine shrimp and bine flies inside the lake. Im not really sure about others. I need 2 for this homework i got ; ;
Two biotic interactions that take place in the Mono Lake ecosystem are shrimp eating microscopic algae and the birds eating the flies in the Mono Lake.
Yes you can swim at Mono Lake. It is said to be an experience not to be missed. Here are two websites about Mono Lake and swimming at Mono Lake. http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=514 http:/www.thesierraweb.com/monolake/swim.cfm
In 1941 Los Angeles began diverting water from Mono lake to meet the needs of its growing population. The consequence of diverting water from Mono Lake was that by 1982 the level of the lake had dropped 45 feet and lost half of its volume.
The major limiting factor in Mono Lake algae is phosphorus availability. Phosphorus is essential for algae growth, and the low levels of phosphorus in Mono Lake limit the algal population, which in turn affects the entire ecosystem as algae form the base of the food web.
Because all the rivers that run into it carry alkaline and salt minerals. Then as the water evaporates from the lake, the alkaline chemicals and the salts are left behind. Since Mono Lake does not connect with an ocean, its alkaline and salt content keeps on rising, and will continue to rise in the future.
Two biotic interactions that take place in the Mono Lake ecosystem are shrimp eating microscopic algae and the birds eating the flies in the Mono Lake.
The water level of Mono Lake is rising.
Biotic and Abiotic factors The most important Abiotic factor in Mono Lake is the high contents of salt water. Mono lake contains 280 million tons of salt. The salt makes the water alkaline. Alkaline water is opposed to acid. Biotic factors is the sagebrush and desert grasses.
The California gull eats the brine flies and brine shrimp. And the brine shrimp ray the platonic algae.
Yes you can swim at Mono Lake. It is said to be an experience not to be missed. Here are two websites about Mono Lake and swimming at Mono Lake. http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=514 http:/www.thesierraweb.com/monolake/swim.cfm
The cast of Mono Lake - 2004 includes: Michael Heizer as himself
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Mono Lake - 2004 was released on: USA: 11 September 2004 (Los Angeles, California)
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no because it is a lake and only fish live there
Chasing the Night Mono Lake - 2013 was released on: USA: 31 July 2013 (internet)
In 1941 Los Angeles began diverting water from Mono lake to meet the needs of its growing population. The consequence of diverting water from Mono Lake was that by 1982 the level of the lake had dropped 45 feet and lost half of its volume.