kellyaus
Trophic
My trophic interaction is the vine climbing the tree using the nutrients of the tree. (I did not get a very great picture in showing that the vine did not have any roots connecting to the ground).
The most influential species in the environment would probably be the moths. There are moths almost every way you look and I feel as if they are some of the main pollinators of the system.
If you removed all the moths there would be a shortage of pollination and probably inadequate seed dispersal so there would not be many new individuals of other plant species turning up.
If it were replaced by an invasive species it may not pollinate the right species, or it could eat the other pollinators of the systems.
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Trophic
My trophic interaction is the vine climbing the tree using the nutrients of the tree. (I did not get a very great picture in showing that the vine did not have any roots connecting to the ground).
The most influential species in the environment would probably be the moths. There are moths almost every way you look and I feel as if they are some of the main pollinators of the system.
If you removed all the moths there would be a shortage of pollination and probably inadequate seed dispersal so there would not be many new individuals of other plant species turning up.
If it were replaced by an invasive species it may not pollinate the right species, or it could eat the other pollinators of the systems.
Other 3 are tagged with slobodkin