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Michigan Coastal Dunes Community Biotic Factors Map Abiotic Factors Population Facts Credits

Map

Abiotic Factors Water Shelter Soil Sun Oxygen Temperature Oxygen

Biotic Factors Red Fox Glalcous Winged Gull Dwarf Iris Monarch Butterfly Eastern Box Turtle Grama Grass Dune Lily Pitchers Thistle Lake Huron Tansy Mawam Grass Glalcous Winged Gull Dwarf Iris Grama Grass Monarch Butterfly Eastern Box Turtle

Population All the members of one species in a particular area. A whole bunch of Red Foxes on a dune.

Community All of the different populations that live together in an area. A Red Fox population, an Eastern Box Turtle Population, and a Piping Plover on a dune.

Facts The Piping Plover is endangered. Only 15 breeding pairs of Piping Plover have been Sighted in Michigan. There are over 275,000 acres of coastal sand dunes in Michigan.

Credits Project created by: Cory and Spencer Research and Pictures from: http://techalive.mtu.edu/meec_index.htm http://www.Fotosearch.com