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What do mudskippers feed on in mangrove ecosystems?
They feed on whatever they can find on the mud when the tide is out.
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What transformation happens after heavy rains in the Sonoran Desert?
Plants bloom quickly, producing flowers that attract insects for pollination.
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What is the interaction purpose between the Teddy Bear Cholla and the Cactus Wren?
Protection
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Why are food webs important in an ecosystem?
They show how energy is transferred between producers, consumers, and decomposers.
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What are mangroves?
Trees that grow with their roots in seawater, forming coastal forests in tropical areas.
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Why is it difficult to eradicate introduced species?
They adapt to the new environment and often have no natural predators.
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Why do kangaroo rats come out at night?
To feed while avoiding predators and the daytime heat.
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How does buffelgrass affect native plants in the Sonoran Desert?
It competes for water and nutrients, threatening the survival of native species.
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What adaptations do plants and animals in the Sonoran Desert share?
They have developed ways to conserve water and protect themselves from harsh conditions.
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Why do rice paddies heat up quickly during the day?
The shallow water absorbs heat from the sun.
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What happens to kangaroo rat droppings?
They become part of the soil, enriching it.
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What happened to New Zealand's native birds when rats were introduced?
Rats ate their eggs and young, leading to population declines.
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What is a native species?
A species that naturally occurs in a specific region without human intervention.
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