BY: Daniela Tijerina Period:3 Science BUMIHUTAN Temperate Rainforest.

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BY: Daniela Tijerina Period:3 Science BUMIHUTAN Temperate Rainforest

Producers Rubus occidentails Raspberry Rubus fruticosus (Blackberry) Rubus Parviflorous (Thimbleberry) Balanus Glandula (Acorns)

First Level Consumers Ochotona (Pika) Tamiasciurus (douglas squirrel

Second Level Consumers Martes Americana (Pine marten) Lepus Califorocus (black tailed rabbit) Bassariscus Astutus (Ring Talied Cat)

Third Level Consumers Puma Concolor (Mountain Lion) Lynx rufus (Bob Cat) Canis Latrans (Coyote)

Top Level Consumer Homo sapiens (Humans)

Decomposers Fungilo Septica Peziza Vilocea

Haliaeetus leucocepnalus Scavengers Procyon Lotor (Raccoons) Haliaeetus leucocepnalus (Eagles)

Symbiotic Relationships Predator/Prey Relationships The relationship between squirls and Acorns is considered mutualism because squirls get food and acorns get spread so more acorn trees grow Ring Tail cats Prey on Pika Bob Cats prey on the Ringtail Cats Competition Between Organisms Big Coniferous trees (sequoia semperuirens) Compete with Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata) to get Nutrients The Relationship between Squirrels and trees is considered commencialism because the squirrel gets habitat while the tree does not mind The relationship between fleas and coyotes is considered parastatism because Coyote gets harmed while the flea is benefited

Food Web *Fungi* Decomposers (peziza vilocea) (fungilo septica) Humans Top Level Consumers Coyote Bob Cat Mountain Lion 3rd Level consumers Ring Tail Cat Black tailed rabbit Pine Marten Scavengers (raccoons and eagles) 2nd Level consumers 1st level consumers Pika Douglas squirrel Berries Acorns Producers

Abiotic Factors Day Length: 26 hours Year Length: 320 Days Precipitation: 200cm – 350 cm Temperature: 0ºc- 20ºc Sunlight: A little Description of Soil: wet and fertile Types of Landforms: Rivers, plains, small mountains There is no changes of season. there might only be some colder or hotter months

Sources/bibliography http://temperaterainforestelynam.weebly.com/ www.eoearth.org http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperate_rainforest http://temperaterainforest.awardspace.com/wcpattern.htm http://prezi.com/onflkxxp-rua/temperate-forest-biome-project/