The well-being of a species depends on the health of its ecosystem. | saes2e_ch10_2.html | 54fcbf5d757a2ead1f000003 |
Human alterations have changed the face of the Everglades. | saes2e_ch10_3.html | 54fcbf5d757a2ead1f000003 |
Matter and energy move through a community via the food web. | saes2e_ch10_4.html | 54fcbf5d757a2ead1f000003 |
Communities, such as the ones found in the Everglades, are shaped by biotic and abiotic factors. | saes2e_ch10_5.html | 54fcbf5d757a2ead1f000003 |
Changing community structure changes community composition. | saes2e_ch10_6.html | 54fcbf5d757a2ead1f000003 |
Species interactions are extremely important for community viability. | saes2e_ch10_7.html | 54fcbf5d757a2ead1f000003 |
Ecologists and engineers help repair ecosystems. | saes2e_ch10_8.html | 54fcbf5d757a2ead1f000003 |
Community composition changes over time as the physical features of the ecosystem itself change. | saes2e_ch10_9.html | 54fcbf5d757a2ead1f000003 |
ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY UNDERSTANDING THE ISSUE | saes2e_ch10_10.html | 54fcbf5d757a2ead1f000003 |
SCIENCE LITERACY WORKING WITH DATA | saes2e_ch10_11.html | 54fcbf5d757a2ead1f000003 |
INFORMATION LITERACY EVALUATING INFORMATION | saes2e_ch10_12.html | 54fcbf5d757a2ead1f000003 |