Essentials of Ecology

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Figure 8-6 View of an estuary from space. The
photo shows the sediment plume (turbidity caused
by runoff) at the mouth of Madagascar’s Betsiboka
River as it flows through the estuary and into the
Mozambique Channel. Because of its topography,
heavy rainfall, and the clearing of forests for ag-
riculture, Madagascar is the world’s most eroded
country.

Figure 8-7 Some components and interactions in a salt
marsh ecosystem in a temperate area such as the United
States. When these organisms die, decomposers break
down their organic matter into minerals used by plants.
Colored arrows indicate transfers of matter and energy
between consumers (herbivores), secondary or higher-level
consumers (carnivores), and decomposers. Organisms are
not drawn to scale. The photo shows a salt marsh in Peru.

Bacteria

Clamworm

Zooplankton and
small crustaceans

Smelt

Marsh
periwinkle

Short-billed
dowitcher

Cordgrass

Peregrine falcon

Snowy
egret

Herring gulls

Phytoplankton

Soft-shelled
clam

Bacteria

Clamworm

Zooplankton and
small crustaceans

Smelt

Marsh
periwinkle

Short-billed
dowitcher

Cordgrass

Peregrine falcon

Snowy
egret

Herring gulls

Phytoplankton

Soft-shelled
clam

Producer to
primary
consumer

Primary to
secondary
consumer

Secondary to
higher-level
consumer

All consumers
and producers
to decomposers

SuperStock

NASA
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