Great Barrier Reef food chain by Liv Brad on Prezi Biology Diagrams The Structure and Components of the Great Barrier Reef Food Web. The Great Barrier Reef, known for its stunning reefs and crystal-clear water, is home to a complex and fascinating food web. This intricate network of interconnected organisms, including fish, corals, and other marine life, relies on each other for survival.

This is a Coral Reef Food Web.See if you can identify all the parts of the food web that make this a functioning, healthy ecosystem. Look for: The Producers - the phytoplankton on the ocean's surface.. The Primary Consumers - the coral, sea turtle, and fish.. The Secondary Consumers - the sharks, anemones, starfish, baracuda, jellyfish, sea snakes and sea slugs.

Coral Reef Food Web Biology Diagrams
The ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef is a fragile balance, with a food chain that has several points, in which each one is reliant on one another. The Great Barrier Reef's coordinates are 18.2871° S, 147.6992° E. The Reef has a huge amount of flora …show more content…

Learn how energy and nutrients flow through a coral reef ecosystem, and the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers. Explore the trophic levels, food chains, and food web of the Great Barrier Reef with illustrations and questions.

Great Barrier Reef Food Chain Analysis Biology Diagrams
On the Great Barrier Reef, there is a symbiosis environment with many fishes and organisms relying on each other for food and protection. In this underwater video, researcher Richard Fitzpatrick explains some of the various fishes and how they prey and avoid being prey for other creatures.
