1) Explain the difference between a bog, march, and a swamp.
2) Describe Ecological Succession.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Biology Blog # 5 due 10/18
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1) Explain the difference between a bog, march, and a swamp.
2) Describe Ecological Succession.
Posted by Burns at 11:45 PM
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bogs are sphagnumos and depression, marshes are shallow,and swamps are like flooded forests.
Period 1
Bogs have sphagnum moss and are acidic.
Marshes are shallow and contain many cattail.
Swamps are flooded forests and have shrubs.
Ecological succession is the change of a species structure.
bogs are sphaghumos, marshes are shallow, and swamps are like flooded forests
The difference between bogs, marsies,and a smamps are....
Bogs have a depression where water collect while marshes and swamps have lots of water but marshes have tall grass and swamps have trees and look like a flooted foriset.
Ecological succession is the observed process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time.
-Bogs have sphagnum moss and are acidic
-Marshes are shallow and contain many cattail
-Swamps are flooded forests and have shrubs
A bog is where the water at the ground surface is acidic.
A march is a type of wetland which is subject to a continuous flood.
A swamp is a wetland featuring temporary or permanent inundation
of large areas of land by shallow bodies of water.
an ecological succesion is a fundamental concept in ecology, refers to the predictable and orderly changes in the composition or structure of an ecological community
Bogs are acidic (ex: Cranberry Farming), Marshes are super shallow and have reeds around it (ex: Backbay), and Swamps are usually in a forest or in a dense wooded area.
Ecological succession is the change of a species structure.
-Bogs have sphagnum moss and are acidic
-Marshes are shallow and contain many cattail
-Swamps are flooded forests and have shrubs
ecological succesion is a fundamental concept in ecology, refers to the predictable and orderly changes in the composition or structure of an ecological community
A bog is an area having a wet, spongy, acidic substrate composed chiefly of sphagnum moss and peat in which characteristic shrubs and herbs and sometimes trees usually grow.
A marsh is an area of soft, wet, low-lying land, characterized by grassy vegetation and often forming a transition zone between water and land.
A swamp is a seasonally flooded bottom land with more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog.
bogs have sphagnum moss and there acidi. marshes are shallow and have lots of cattail. swamps are like flooded forests and they have srubs
bogs have sphagnuoms, and are acidic.
Marshes contain alot of cattail,
and Swamps are flooded forest.
Ecological succesion is change of a structure.
bogs have sphagnuoms, and are acidic.
Marshes contain alot of cattail,
and Swamps are flooded forest.
changes in the composition or structure of an ecological community or species
1)
Bog- is formed where theres depression its also acidic and has lots of mass.
Marsh- is shallow water and flooded It also has reeds, grasses,and more.
Swamp- Is like a flooded forest with lots of trees!
2) Ecological succession-
refers to change species and struture and stable community and could have changes over time!..
the difference of the three are bogs have a depression where water collects. marshes are shallow and have tall grass. swamps have trees and are flooded forests.
oh and ecological succession is the change of a species structure.
BOGS-acidic depressions
MARSHES-shallow wetlands,they have cat tail plants
SWAMPS-flooded forests; trees and shrubs
Ecological Succession: natural, gradual changes in the types of species that live in an area; can be primary or secondary.
The difference between Bogs, Marshes, and Swamps are...
Bogs have sphagnum moss and are acidic
-Marshes are shallow and contain many cattail
-Swamps are flooded forests and have shrubs
ecological succession is a fundamental concept in ecology, refers to the predictable and orderly changes in the composition or structure of an ecological community
The difference between bogs, marshes, and a swamp is...
-Bogs have sphagnum moss and are acidic
-Marshes are shallow and contain many cattail
-Swamps are flooded forests and have shrubs
part 2:
Ecological succession is the change of a species structure.
bogs have sphagnum moss and there acidi. marshes are shallow and have lots of cattail. swamps are like flooded forests and they have srubs
a bog is a depression, while a marsh is a shallow wetland and a swamp looks like a flooded forest
Bogs have sphagnum moss and are acidic.
Marshes are shallow and contain many cattail.
Swamps are flooded forests and have shrubs.
bogs are sphagnums and an are acidic and cranberry are grown in bogs. marshes are shallow and have lots of plants growing around like cattails and tall grass an example of a marshes is the back bay. a swamp looks like a forest that has been flooded and there is lots of trees and shrubs.
Ecological succession
refers to change in species and structure and stable community...
A bog is a depression, and a marsh is a shallow wetland. A swamp looks like a flooded forest.
Ecological succession is the change of a species structure.
1) Bogs - for, om depressions where water collects and are acidic.
Marshes - shallow wetlands along rivers and may be under water for all/part of the year.
Swamps - flooded forests.
2) Ecological succession - natural, gradual changes in the types of species that live in an area; can be primary or secondary.
bogs have depressions where water sits and marshes have tall grass and swamps have large trees and is like a flooded forest.
ecological succession is the change in the species structure.
-Bogs are dominated by sphagnum moss and form in depressions.
-Marshes are shallow and contain cattails, rushes and other tall grass like plants.
-Swamps are like flooded forests and contain trees and shrubs.
Ecological Succession is a series of changes that occur in a community over time.
1) Bogs have sphagnum and are acidic. Marshes are shallow and contain many cattail. Swamps are flooded forests and have shrubs.
2) Ecological succession is a change in species structure
Marshes have tall grass and are shallow.
Bogs have sphagnum moss and are acidic
Swamps are just flooded parts of forrest with shrubs and have temporary or permanent inudation.
Ecological Succession refers to the predictable and orderly changes in the composition or structure of an ecological community
bogs are sphagnumos and depression, marshes are shallow, and swamps are like flooded forests.
period 2
Bogs are acidic and contain sphagnum moss.
Swamps are flooded forrests and have shrubs.
Marshes contain many caittail grasses and are shallow.
Bogs have sphagnum moss and are acidic
Marshes are shallow and contain many cattail
Swamps are flooded forrests and have trees and shrubs
Ecological succession is the change of a species structure.
Bogs have sphagnumos moss and are acidic. Marshes are shallow and have cattail. Swamps are flooded and is forrest like has trees and large bushes.
bogs are sphagnumos and depression, marshes have cattail and are shallow, swamps are like flodded forests and contain shurbs
Ecological succession is gradual change in living communitiesthat follows a disturbance
bogs contain sphagnum moss and are acidic
marshes are shallow have a lot of cattail
swamps are flooded forest and have many shrubs
ecological succession- is the change of species structure of a ecological community over time
Bogs have sphagnum moss and are acidic, Marshes are shallow and contain many cattail and Swamps are flooded forests and have shrubs.
Ecological succession is the change of a species structure.
bogs are water collected in a depression in a land that are acidic. marshes are shallow collected water with smaller plant life like reeds and under water plants. swamps are an area like a marsh but can contain larger plant life like trees. ecological succesion in the slow but steady introduction of life that was dead through introduction of new soil
Bogs are depressions and have acidic content. Marshes have cattails, swamps have trees surrounding it.
Ecological succession is change overtime involving the species of an ecosystem.
Bogs are a depression in which water collects.
Swamps and marshes have plenty of water but marshes have tall grass as opposed to swamps which have trees
bogs are sphaghumos marshes and swamps
Bogs have sphagnum moss and are acidic and Marshes are shallow and contain many cattail and Swamps have shrubs and are flooded forests
Ecological succession is the change of a species structure.
Bogs have sphagnum moss and are acidic.
Marshes are shallow and contain many cattail.
Swamps are flooded forests and have shrubs.
Karina Lara
Period 4
bogs are areas having a wet, spongy, acidic substrate composed chiefly of sphagnum moss and peat
,marshes are low wet land generally characterized by a growth of grasses,sedges, cattails,and rushes,swamps are spongy land, often having a growth of certain types of trees and other vegetation... Ecological succession is an observed process of change in the species structure of a community over time.
Karina Lara
Period 4
Bogs are acidic and contain sphagnum moss.
Swamps are flooded forests and have shrubs.
Marshes contain many cattail grasses and are shallow.
BURNS BIOLOGY FOR THE WIN!
Bogs have sphagnum moss and are acidic.
Marshes are shallow and contain many cattail.
Swamps are flooded forests and have shrubs.
heriberto aldaco
p.4
Bogs have sphagnum moss and are acidic
-Marshes are shallow and contain many cattail
-Swamps are flooded forests and have shrubs
heriberto aldaco
p.4
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