temperate deciduous forest
abiotic factors- maine
rainfall- 30- 60 inches
temperature- 50 degrees farenghiet
other features-In deciduous forests there are five different zones. The first zone is the Tree Stratum zone. The small tree and sapling zone is the second zone. , The third zone is called the shrub zone. The Herb zone is the fourth zone. The final zone is the Ground zone.
temperature- 50 degrees farenghiet
other features-In deciduous forests there are five different zones. The first zone is the Tree Stratum zone. The small tree and sapling zone is the second zone. , The third zone is called the shrub zone. The Herb zone is the fourth zone. The final zone is the Ground zone.
tall plant-american beech
biotic factors |
common name-beech, carolina beech, gray beech, red beech, ridge beech, stone beech, white beech, winter beech.
scientific name-Fagus grandifolia mode of nutrition-autotroph trophic level- producer interspecies interaction-the opossum, black bears, white-tailed deer, rabbits, ruffed grouse, red and gray squirrels, flying foxes, porcupines and others feed on this trees' nuts. |
low growing plant- carpet moss
biotic factors |
common name- carpet moss
scientific name-H. haldanianum mode of nutrition- autotroph trophic level-producer interspecies interaction- carpet moss can reproduce sexually and asexually |
Aves- american bad eagle
biotic factors |
common name- bald eagle
scientific name-Haliaeetus leucocephalus mode of nutrition-heterotroph trophic level- tertiary interspecies interaction- this bird eats mostly fish like salmon shad and catfish. |
mammalia- white tailed deer
biotic factors |
common name- white tail deer
scientific name-Odocoileus virginianus mode of nutrition- heterotroph trophic level- primary interspecies interaction-eat large varieties of food eating legumes and foraging on other plants, including shoots, leaves, and grasses. |
reptila or amphibia- wood turtle
biotic factors |
common name-wood turtle
scientific name-Glyptemys insculpta mode of nutrition- heterotroph trophic level- primary and secondary interspecies interaction- feed mainly on plant matter and animals both on land and in water |