consumer researcherYour job is to gather as much information as you can on consumers. Where do they sit in the food chain? What are some examples? And any other facts you come across that may contribute to your argument on why
they are important to the ecosystem. Use the three links to the right to help you gather this information. Record this all in a Word document so you can share it with your group. |
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producer researcherThe producer researcher is responsible for finding as much information as they can on producers. Where do they sit in the food chain? What are some examples? And any other facts you come across that may contribute to your argument on why they are important. Use the three links to the right to help you gather this information. Record this all in a Word document so you can share it with your group.
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decomposer researcherYour job is to gather as much information as you can on decomposers. What do they do? Where do they sit in the food chain? What are some examples? And any other facts you come across that may contribute to your argument on why they are important to the ecosystem. Use the three links to the right to help you gather this nformation. Record this all in a Word document so you can share it with your group.
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** In addition to the the links listed on the page, the books Who Eats What? Food Chains and Food Webs by Holly Keller and Food Chain Frenzy (The Magic School Bus) by John Speir have a lot of great information on consumers, producers, and decomposers.**