Ecology

Explore the delicate balance of ecosystems, biodiversity conservation, and the interplay between organisms and their environment. Join us as we delve into pressing environmental issues and innovative solutions shaping the future of our planet

Coral Reef Symbiotic Relationship

Coral reef symbiotic relationship

Coral reefs are home to many organisms such as sponges, fish including large nurse sharks and reef sharks, eels, snappers, parrotfish, jellyfish, groupers, clownfish, anemones, crustaceans, other invertebrates and algae. A symbiotic relationship is formed when two different species interact with each other. These interactions create a balance within the ecosystem because at least one …

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Toxic Algal Blooms

Toxic algal blooms

Harmful blooms are caused by algae, simple aquatic plants that range from microscopic single-celled protists to colonial filamentous microalgae to large seaweeds, forming the base of food webs they are vitally important to marine and freshwater ecosystems. Toxic algae outbreaks can vary a lot but imagine chemical looking stinky, slime floating on the surface of …

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Global Warming Cause

Global warming cause

Pollution, overpopulation, and other human activities are having a major effect on the environment, by raising the earth’s temperature. The root cause is a phenomenon known as greenhouse gases in the atmosphere such as water vapor carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and chlorofluorocarbons. The more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, the higher the temperature as …

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BIOME DESERT

Biome desert

Subtropical deserts exist between 15o and 30o north and south latitude and are centered on the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. Deserts are often found on the leeward or lee side of mountain ranges, creating a rain shadow after prevailing winds drop their water content into the mountains. A good examples are …

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BIOME TAIGA

Biome Taiga

The boreal forest, also known as taiga or coniferous forest, is found between approximately 50° and 60° north latitude in most of Canada, Alaska, Russia, and northern Europe. Boreal forests are located above a certain elevation (and below high elevations where trees cannot grow) in mountain ranges throughout the Northern Hemisphere. This biome is characterized …

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