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This interaction is of two bluegill and their nesting sights.
I would say that the most influential species to my ecosystem would be the sunfish. These fish are highly populated in the marsh area and help to keep the seaweed vegetation under control. These fish will swim through and break up the weeds that overpopulate the area as well as stir up the sand and much on the bottom of the marsh, which helps to disrupt the vegetation. Keeping the weed levels to a minimum is important because they become invasive to other species and make it hard for them to grow and prosper. These fish also help in eating some of the water insects and other small fish and worms keeping their populations in check. If we removed this species I think the most harm would be in the overgrowth of seaweed populations. If the seaweed became too bad pesticides would be brought in and could harm other species in the process. If we replaced the sunfish with an invasive species I think there would be a shortage of food for other fish and a possible overpopulation of other species.
Swans-This species is limited by the amount of predators it has. The Mute Swans are an invasive species in Michigan and cannot be hunted.
Water Lilies- This plant is limited by the amount of space it has within the marsh area due to various other plant species that grow in the same area.
Snapper Turtle- This species is limited by the amount of breeding space it has. With the increase of residential homes in the area the turtles are losing their breeding grounds and have a harder time keeping their young from danger.
Photos of student projects from the collaboration between DECO3500/7350 Social & Mobile Computing, and JOUR3222 Journalism Design
A project came to an end and may a human gathered to celebrate the days of hard (and not so hard) work and life itself.
Seldom does one get to see so many familiar faces gathered together for so simple a purpose. It is undoubtedly pleasant to be in such a crowd.
Audio-visual connection
by Pamela Moscarda, Laura Bordin, Davide Cocchi and Benito Condemi de Felice
Audio-visual connection
by Pamela Moscarda, Laura Bordin, Davide Cocchi and Benito Condemi de Felice
The fact that we live in a deep gravity well in a gas covered planet which goes around a nuclear fireball 90 million miles away and it still feels like another Tuesday proves the significance of perspective in our lives.
We believe that a right perspective can change our lives. TEDxGCEK, the youngest member of TED community plans to represent the same. TEDx speakers compel us to initiate, innovate and improvise the lives of people in ways that we never even knew existed.
Instead of searching for new ideas and inspiration one can simply look at things with different angles.TEDxGCEK aims to bring people from a different perspective to help change each others’ way of looking at the world.
Different interaction models for gathering relationship data
civic.mit.edu/blog/natematias/an-app-for-measuring-the-so...
Jamie's film projected on a wall.. kids love this stuff.. much more fun than a video console :P (Henrik in the photo)
Alashae Betts, captain of the dance team helps teammate Anna Chapman during a late night practice session Thursday, November 12, 2015. The pair practiced in preparation for the Building Beyond Boundaries Campaign dinner held Friday, November 13, 2015 in the Trojan Center Ballrooms.
Interaction in the Masterclass. It's not all sitting there and being lectured whilst you drink whisky!
1. Brindle & Ziggy, 2. Kobe & Ziggy, 3. Cubby & Ziggy, 4. Ozzie & Ziggy, 5. Ziggy & Buford, 6. Buck, Ziggy & Kobe, 7. Ziggy & Ringo, 8. Ziggy "thinks" about playing, 9. Ziggy & Emma, 10. Ziggy & Emma, 11. Emma, Maggie & Ziggy, 12. Casey & Ziggy, 13. Jackson & Ziggy, 14. Lola & Ziggy, 15. Hewie,Ziggy,Katie & Tess, 16. Emma & Ziggy
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