Topic: Woodland Ecosystems
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What is the woodland ecosystem?
An ecosystem contains all living things. So a woodland ecosystem contains all living things that you would normally find in a woodland area e.g. Grass, Trees, Insects etc. Read More »
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What is the food web in the Oak woodland ecosystem?
Grasses <-------\ Berries | | | V | Deer | Squirrel | Chipmunk | Raccoon | | | V | Bears | Wolves | Foxes ---->Decomposers Read More »
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How are dead trees beneficial to woodland ecosystems?
They serve as shelter for woodland critters and insects as well as a feeding ground for birds who feed on these animals and bugs. Dead trees also serve as fertilizer that refreshes the area around itself. This is often seen after a wildfire... Read More »
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community of organisms under a log that effected by casting shade, or water evaporation, and changing wind patterns.
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Oak trees, a hilly site, patches of grassland, adequate rainfall.
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Woodland ecosystems are generally restricted to south-facing slopes and ridges with shallow soils and bedrock outcroppings. Woodland ecosystems exist in areas with dry conditions that prevent the development of dense forests.
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Woodland ecosystems provide habitat to a wide variety of plants, insects, reptiles and birds. Garry oak woodlands for example, support the highest plant species diversity of any terrestrial ecosystem in British Columbia. Woodland ecosystems...
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Woodland ecosystems are dry and open forests dominated by a mix of deciduous and coniferous tree species. Arbutus, Douglas-fir and Garry oak dominated woodlands are among the most sensitive and biologically diverse woodland ecosystems in th...
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Woodland ecosystems are fragmented and rare, nationally, provincially and regionally. Because they support a high number of at-risk species, the loss of each woodland ecosystem has devastating effects on the Province’s biodiversity and may ...
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