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Japanese Temperate Rainforest

Energy Flow

Food Chain

In the food chain, it shows the producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and the tertiary consumers of the rainforest. For example, the cougar eats the raccoon, then the raccoon eats the mouse, and the mouse eats the mosses. Also, if the food chain had even a little change, it would disturb the whole ecosystem which will become a huge problem an has in some other places.

Energy Flow

Producers : * Ferns * Mosses * Shrubs * Flowers * Trees

Primary Consumers: * Birds * Deer * Insects * Squirrels

Secondary Consumers: * Amphibians * Large rodents * Large birds

Tertiary Consumers: * Lynx * Bears * Wolf * Cougars

Decomposers: * Fungi * Bacteria

The Japanese Temperate rainforest is a rainforest located in Archipelago in small parts over a widespread of islands. Reaching from Hokkaido in the North Japan. This rainforest is varies from other rainforests as due to its climate and geographic features.

What is the Japanese Temperate forest?

Biotic Elements

Biotic elements found in the Japanese Temperate Forest:

  • Trees
  • Plants
  • Microorganisms
  • Animals
  • Bacteria

How Can we help prevent this?

  • prohibit destruction of the ecosystem from industrial growth and agriculture
  • put a limit to human interaction with the environment
  • Reserves should be created for limited human interactions

Human Interaction On

Environment

Negative Impacts:

  • Animals are mostly killed in car collisions, construction, and hunters
  • Deforestration causes the death of many animals
  • Growth in agriculture industries and industrialization around environment causes habitat loss and destruction
  • Animals caught in powerlines and fish nets

Abiotic elements found in the Japanese Temperate Forest:

  • Rocks
  • Sunlight
  • Soil
  • Water
  • Climate

THINKING ABOUT THINKING

Our thinking about thinking of the Japanese Temperate Forest is that this forest may have no organisms living in it. This is due to how much destruction we humans have caused and how it has badly effected this ecosystem. So, we think that there may be no existence of life in this ecosystem in the future.

Abiotic Elements

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