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examples of a high and low biodiversity ecosystem:
high biodiversity
low biodiversity
draw in the biotic and abiotic features for each example!
For the high biodiversity ecosystem, add biotic features like various plants (grasses, shrubs, trees), animals (fish in water, birds, insects, small mammals), and abiotic features like rocks, fallen logs, and varied water depth. For the low biodiversity ecosystem, limit biotic features to only the single existing plant, no other animals or plants, and abiotic features like uniform, bare soil, still shallow water with no structural variation.
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High Biodiversity Ecosystem (Biotic + Abiotic):
- Biotic: Add multiple types of shore plants (grasses, flowering shrubs), small fish in the water, dragonflies above the water, a small bird perched on the shore, and soil-dwelling insects.
- Abiotic: Add smooth rocks along the shore, a small fallen branch in the water, and slight variations in water depth (darker shaded areas for deeper spots).
Low Biodiversity Ecosystem (Biotic + Abiotic):
- Biotic: Keep only the single existing plant; add no other animals or plant species.
- Abiotic: Show uniform, bare sandy shore with no rocks or debris, and flat, shallow water with no depth variation.