Omnivores
-an animal that eats both plant and animals
Decomposer
an organism that
PRODUCER /CONSUMER
manatees
sea turtles
sea otters
guppies
decomposes organic material
Some examples of producers and consumers relationships are some plankton that are producers will produce there food and the consumer such as fish eat the plankton
PARASITE/HOST
snails
cleaner warsse
bacteria
coral
most parasitims that live on hosts are mostly large mamals such as whales that live in their intestines
or on their skin
Herbivores
-An animal that feeds on plants
PREDATOR/PREY
some types of crabs
shrimp
parrot fish
sea urchins
A great example for the relationship of predator and prey are sharks and fish the the prey will be eaten by the big predator the shark for consumption as so.....
Abiotic
Carnivores
- an animal that feeds on flesh
sand
rocks
sand dollars
water
waves
empty sea shells
boats
beachballs
wind
clouds
sharks
some large fish
dolphins
seals
Biotic
Producers
-an autographic organism capable of producing complex using organic compounds by using photosynthesis
hermitcrabs
crabs
sharks
fish
palmtrees
seagulls
seaweed
muscles
starfish
insects
seaweed
plankton
palmtrees
kelp
Corpus Christi ecosystem
By: Jailene Rodriguez,Jose Ramirez,Alexis Roundtree, and Raul P.