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This picture is an example of herbivory, an interaction between producer and herbivor trophic levels.
I believe the most influential species in my location to be the geese, as they limit their preys' populations, as well as supply food for their predators. They are more aggressive than some of the other birds in the area, limiting other populations on the same trophic level.
If the goose population were removed, other bird populations would increase in size, and the former prey of the geese may increase in population size as well, depending on whether it is prey to other species or not.
If replaced by an invasive species, the former goose prey could go extinct, or the area could become dominated by that species, severely limiting or overtaking other species within the same trophic level.
1- Organism 2 (Red Tailed Hawk) - Limited by resources, most likely food and space
2- Organism 3 (Hummingbird) - Limited by predation
3- Organism 14 (Tule) - Limited by resources, most likely space and water
Exposure:0.002 sec (1/500), Aperture:f/6.3, ISO Speed:200
This Cactus Wren was photographed at the Sonoran Desert Museum. It is seen eating a seed which is part of its diet. Other foods included in the Cactus Wren's diet are insects and fruit pulp.
3rd installment of Interactionism series.
Hosted by Trunk Gallery. Venice, California.
January 26th, 2013
This gibbon decided to come right up to the glass and a whole bunch of children flocked to get a better look. I wonder what kind of impact this interaction has on a child. I remember when I was younger I would be fascinated if a wild animal actually regarded me. I wonder if any of the children turned from the exhibit with the gibbons with a renewed sense of enjoyment for nature and a desire to keep this planet of ours healthy. 2008-2009.
This is one of the shots for a college project. One of a series of photos on human interaction with architecture.
What I got up to yesterday :) A birthday present for my dad was tickets to the beluga interaction program at Seaworld. I love these guys, they are so simply amazing and even more-so up close. We got to feed a walrus too which was so cool!
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.
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.
I shot this picture in the Quad almost directly into harsh sunlight so that the subjects have a shine on their hair. I love the action and emotions shown.
I didn't have much time to change settings for the candid shot but my aperture was set to the lens' maximum of f/2.4 to blur the background as much as possible. ISO was pretty high at 800 to allow fast shutter to freeze the action.