2. Biodiversity is referred to different organism working and living in one
particular interactive environment. This is demonstrated in the following
picture; this is also an ecosystem.
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3. The function of a marine ecosystem. This includes: small organisms, plants,
animals (both mammals and non-mammals), outside of marine life and other
contributing factors, such as the farm land run off, sea birds and human
activities. These are broken into two groups; Biotic and Anbiotic.
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4. As an ecosystem contains a range
of different organisms factorizing
into the a biotic and abiotic group,
there will also be other occurring
systems which will lead to the
survival of varies organisms. This is
known as the food web. This to the
right is displaying the food web for
this particular ecosystem. This is
critical for the survival of this
ecosystem as a whole.
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5. Following from the previous slide, the following photo performs a clearer
understanding of how the food web within this ecosystem operates.
6. The contents of this photograph is displaying two systems; highlighting the
action of the ecosystem, along with the food web of this ecosystem.
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7. As has the been advised through this slide show
that, the marine itself is an ecosystem, however
this is an example of a very broad and large
ecosystem. As there are many smaller
ecosystems within an ecosystem. Such as the
picture displayed to the left.
Not only is there organisms here such as, different
fishes and plants, but there are species within the
seaweed displayed that would in fact be non
visible to the naked eye. This is a much more
smaller ecosystem, which is apart of the board
marine system and its food web.
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8. As stated before, ecosystem break into two different groups. The below
picture belongs to the biotic group of the ecosystem. The findings in the
picture, are living objects.
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9. The above is again showing a different form of the biotic groups within this
ecosystem.
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10. The below is a large biotic organism; a shark
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11. This photo obtains
the organisms
which belong to
the abiotic group
within this
ecosystem. This
group is formed
from not diverted
living organisms
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12. The above is another form of an abiotic organism within this ecosystem.
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14. Reference Page for slideshow
Lauren, P., (U.N). Australia's marine ecosystems are changing.
Kenneth, H, M., & William J, M. (U.N). Seaweed base systems.