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yellowstone national park food web food webs show how energy is transfe…

Question

yellowstone national park food web
food webs show how energy is transferred between organisms in an ecosystem. using the facts above, create
a food web for yellowstone national park. remember, the arrows follow the flow of energy.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

First, identify producers (plants that make their own energy) from the images: grass, willow, aquatic plants, sedges, and other vegetation. These form the base of the food web. Next, identify primary consumers (herbivores that eat producers): bison, bighorn sheep, deer, elk, beaver, and rabbit. Then identify secondary/tertiary consumers (carnivores/omnivores that eat other animals): wolf, grizzly bear, coyote. Arrows point from the organism being eaten to the organism eating it, following energy flow.

Answer:

  1. Producers → Primary Consumers:
  • Grass → Bison, Elk, Deer, Rabbit, Coyote (omnivore)
  • Willow → Elk, Beaver
  • Aquatic Plants → Beaver
  • Sedges → Elk, Deer
  1. Primary Consumers → Secondary/Tertiary Consumers:
  • Bison → Wolf, Grizzly Bear
  • Elk → Wolf, Grizzly Bear
  • Deer → Wolf, Grizzly Bear
  • Rabbit → Coyote, Wolf
  • Beaver → Grizzly Bear
  1. Omnivore connection:
  • Grizzly Bear also feeds on plant matter (e.g., berries/vegetation from producers)

Visual structure summary (energy flow direction):

$$\text{Grass/Willow/Aquatic Plants/Sedges} ightarrow \text{Bison/Elk/Deer/Beaver/Rabbit} ightarrow \text{Wolf/Grizzly Bear/Coyote}$$
$$\text{Producers} ightarrow \text{Grizzly Bear (omnivorous)}$$