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Trophic Cascades: HHMIClick and Learn (just Google it to find it)
Go to the website: http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/exploring-trophic-cascades
1. Define the term trophic cascade. (hint: check key concepts and wait to the end of this part too)
2. What kind of effect do otters have on kelp? Explain why.
3. What effect of the disappearance of the otters on the diet of the glaucous-winged gulls?
4. What effect of the disappearance of the otters on the diet of bald eagles?
Select the Arctic Tundra Case Study: 5. What is the effect of foxes on seabirds? Explain your answer.
6. What is the effect of seabirds on soil nutrients? Explain your answer.
7. What is the effect of soil nutrients on grass? Explain your answer.
8. Describe the picture that illustrates the effect of the addition of foxes to an arctic tundra ecosystem. Explain why this is the result.
A trophic cascade is when an apex predator who controls populations is removed from an ecosystem.
Otters control the population of sea urchins which eat the kelp. Without otters the sea urchins will overpopulate and eat all of the kelp.
As a result of the disappearance of the otters
and loss of the kelp forests, the diet of the glaucous-winged gulls shifted from fish
to invertebratesAs a result of the disappearance of the otters and loss of the kelp forests, the diet of the bald eagles shifted from fish and mammals to other bird species.