Everglades Capstone Project
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by Jean Valcin
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Please identify all the species in your food web. It makes a big difference.
species? species
This falcon does not occur in the Everglades - or in N. Am.
species? also not in the Everglades or N Am
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species? Not relevant here - or are you implying humans are eaten in the Everglades? by falcons?
does not occur in Everglades - or maybe even in Florida?
I don't understand this argument here. Wheat is an endangered species?
I have already commented above on the species in your web that do not occur in the Everglades so any discussion of them in this part are not relevant. Also without knowing what species you are discussing, your discussion of them are also not valid. All moths are not alike in habitat or diet or trophic connections.
why not? This cannot be true
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please support all these statements
maybe, but not here
I want to see the actual link. In this case, I am curious as to how you selected this species for this assignment.
7 and 8. You don’t really answer the questions. Density dependent limiting factors can be things such as; availability of food, predation, disease, and migration. However the
main factor is the availability of food, and, in the Everglades, some limitation on their habitat. Please explain why all this could/would occur, not just that it is so.
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absolutely not
9. You are missing the concept of what a keystone species is. They provide habitat for species other than themselves. In the Everglades, it is the American alligator. Alligator is considered a keystone species because they create “gator holes.” The holes typically retain water throughout the winter dry season and serve as a refuge for a huge variety of wildlife when the rest of the system dries out. Without these holes, many species would decline in the dry season.
You need to review what an endangered species is, not one of the most abundant species on the planet.
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Text Comment. Please identify all the species in your food web. It makes a big difference.
Text Comment. species?
Text Comment. species
Text Comment. This falcon does not occur in the Everglades - or in N. Am.
Text Comment. species?
Text Comment. also not in the Everglades or N Am
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Text Comment. species?
Text Comment. Not relevant here - or are you implying humans are eaten in the Everglades? by falcons?
Text Comment. does not occur in Everglades - or maybe even in Florida?
Text Comment. I don't understand this argument here. Wheat is an endangered species?
Text Comment. I have already commented above on the species in your web that do not occur in the Everglades so any discussion of them in this part are not relevant. Also without knowing what species you are discussing, your discussion of them are also not valid. All moths are not alike in habitat or diet or trophic connections.
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Text Comment. why not? This cannot be true
Text Comment. !
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Text Comment. please support all these statements
Text Comment. maybe, but not here
Text Comment. I want to see the actual link. In this case, I am curious as to how you selected this species for this assignment.
Text Comment. 7 and 8. You don’t really answer the questions. Density dependent limiting factors can be things such as; availability of food, predation, disease, and migration. However the main factor is the availability of food, and, in the Everglades, some limitation on their habitat. Please explain why all this could/would occur, not just that it is so.
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Text Comment. absolutely not
Text Comment. 9. You are missing the concept of what a keystone species is. They provide habitat for species other than themselves. In the Everglades, it is the American alligator. Alligator is considered a keystone species because they create “gator holes.” The holes typically retain water throughout the winter dry season and serve as a refuge for a huge variety of wildlife when the rest of the system dries out. Without these holes, many species would decline in the dry season.
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Text Comment. You need to review what an endangered species is, not one of the most abundant species on the planet.
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