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The trophic interaction I took a photo of is some deer grazing in the field on the edge of my wetland. I think one of the major species at my location are coyotes. I have never seen one while I was there but I can hear them at night so I know they are there. Coyotes are one of the main predators in this area and could kill fawns and other small game. If I removed this animal, the small game population might increase. If I replaced the coyotes with an invasive species, the populations of species could definitely be affected. It would depend on the invasive species to tell what would change the most.
Three of the organisms I took photos of are a worm, a bird and an ash tree. The worm and the bird could be limited by predation while the ash trees are limited by emerald ash bore. Most of the ash trees in the wetland are dying or dead already.
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The trophic interaction I took a photo of is some deer grazing in the field on the edge of my wetland. I think one of the major species at my location are coyotes. I have never seen one while I was there but I can hear them at night so I know they are there. Coyotes are one of the main predators in this area and could kill fawns and other small game. If I removed this animal, the small game population might increase. If I replaced the coyotes with an invasive species, the populations of species could definitely be affected. It would depend on the invasive species to tell what would change the most.
Three of the organisms I took photos of are a worm, a bird and an ash tree. The worm and the bird could be limited by predation while the ash trees are limited by emerald ash bore. Most of the ash trees in the wetland are dying or dead already.