Ecosystems: Carbon Transformations and Energy Flows
In this educational project by Michigan State University, learn about matter cycling and energy flow in ecosystems, focusing on carbon transformations. Explore how photosynthesis and cellular respiration play crucial roles, and compare different human-managed ecosystems like forests and farms.
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Ridge top The Storrie Fire Story Mountain lakes Rocky patches Chapter 1. Who s at Home Here? Feather River
Canyon live oak California black oak Ponderosa pine
Canyon live oak California black oak Dusky-footed woodrat
Chaparral with deer brush Dusky-footed woodrat
Chaparral with deer brush Mule deer
Buried treasures Mule deer
Grass and flowers, including Buried treasures wavyleaf soap plants
Grass and flowers, including wavyleaf soap plantsNorthern goshawk
Sugar pine Northern goshawk
White fir, red fir, and Douglas-fir Sugar pine
White fir, red fir, and Douglas-fir Western gray squirrel
Chaparral with deer brush and sticky whiteleaf manzanita Western gray squirrel
Chaparral with deer brush and sticky whiteleaf manzanita American black bear
Fox sparrow American black bear
Fox sparrow Bracken fern
Grass and flowers, including Bracken fern mariposa lilies
Grass and flowers, including mariposa lilies Deer mouse
Grasses, sedges, and Webber s milkvetch Deer mouse
Chaparral with mountain whitethorn Grasses, sedges, and Webber s milkvetch
Chaparral with mountain whitethorn Sierra lodgepole pine
Mountain lion Sierra lodgepole pine
Mountain lion California spotted owl
Baker cypress California spotted owl