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1 Aquatic Communities Freshwater

2 Standard S7L4 Element e. Students will examine the dependence of organisms on one another and their environment. Describe the characteristics of the Earth’s major terrestrial biomes and aquatic communities.

3 Rivers and Streams Rivers and streams are examples of freshwater communities. They are bodies of water that are continuously moving in a single direction.

4 Rivers and Streams An important abiotic factor that characterizes freshwater ecosystems is how quickly the water moves. Fish, clams, and snails live in rivers and streams.

5 Rivers and Streams Plants and animals have adaptations that keep them from being washed away by the fast moving water.

6 Rivers and Streams:

7 Adaptations of Freshwater Organisms
Producers, such as algae and moss, are attached to rocks to keep from being washed away. .

8 Adaptations of Freshwater Organisms
Some consumers, such as tadpoles, use suction disks to hold themselves to rocks. Other consumers, such as insects, live under the rocks.

9 Ponds and Lakes Ponds and lakes are also examples of Freshwater ecosystems. There are 3 zones that characterize these ecosystems.

10 Ponds and Lakes:

11 3 Zones of Ponds and Lakes
Littoral zone- the area closet to the edge of a lake or pond. Sunlight reaches the bottom of this zone which makes it possible for plants and algae to grow.

12 3 Zones of Ponds and Lakes
Open-water zone -the area that extends from the littoral across the top of the water. The open-water zone goes as deep as sunlight can reach (bass, lake trout, and other fish live in this zone).

13 3 Zones of Ponds and Lakes
Deep-water zone – this is beneath the open-water zone where no sunlight reaches (catfish, carp, worms, crustaceans, fungi, and bacteria live in this zone).

14 Wetland Ecosystems A wetland is an area of land that is sometimes underwater or whose soil contains a great deal of moisture. Marshes and swamps are examples of freshwater wetlands.

15 Marshes A marsh is a treeless wetland ecosystem where plants, such as grasses, grow. Plants: grasses, reeds, bulrushes, and wild rice Animals: muskrats, turtles, frogs, and birds.

16 Marshes

17 Swamps A swamp is a wetland ecosystem in which trees and vines grow.
Trees: willows, bald cypresses, and oak Vines: poison ivy Plants: orchids, water lillies Animals: fish, snakes, and birds

18 SWAMP:


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