Living things The mangroves The mangroves Now you are going to investigate an environment that you may have experienced – the mangrove swamp. You will use this environment to practise writing food chains. To do this, you are going on an ‘excursion’ to a mangrove swamp. As you go on the excursion, you will be observing, comparing, contrasting and classifying the organisms that live in the swamp. The mangrove environment The mangrove swamp is a special type of environment that has a range of conditions. Mangroves occur where a river meets the sea. They are found in the tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. The excursion This excursion is to a mangrove swamp. To go on this excursion, you will need the following things: • some photographs and drawings of the mangrove organisms • the Living things CD ROM containing either an audio file or a slideshow called The swamp and a computer to view the virtual excursion. You will go on the excursion by listening to the audio or watching the slideshow on the Living Things CD ROM. Here are some of the photographs that were taken on the excursion. There are lines beside each picture which you may use to take personal notes while you are on the excursion. Lesson 10/20 What are plants and animals? 1 Photographs of a mangrove ecosystem ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Pneumatophores at low tide © State of New South Wales, Department of Education and Training, 2004 ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Pneumatophores at mid tide © State of New South Wales, Department of Education and Training, 2004 ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Mangroves at mid tide © State of New South Wales, Department of Education and Training, 2004 2 Living things ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Heron on a sand bank Source © Jane West ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Flock of ibises digging for food © State of New South Wales, Department of Education and Training, 2004 ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Seagrass, algae and small fish © State of New South Wales, Department of Education and Training, 2004 Lesson 10/20 What are plants and animals? 3 ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Salt crystals on a mangrove leaf Source © Jane West ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Nipper burrows and oysters © State of New South Wales, Department of Education and Training, 2004 ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Ibises © State of New South Wales, Department of Education and Training, 2004 4 Living things ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Soldier crabs © State of New South Wales, Department of Education and Training, 2004 ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Spider close up © State of New South Wales, Department of Education and Training, 2004 ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Burrowing in the mud © State of New South Wales, Department of Education and Training, 2004 Organisms seen on the mangrove excursion. Lesson 10/20 What are plants and animals? 5 Excursion sheet for mangrove excursion Small fish Mussel Pelican Mangrove Phytoplankton Blue swimmer crab Seagrass Prawn © State of New South Wales, Department of Education and Training, 2004 6 Living things Ibis Shark Whiting Soldier crab Leatherjacket Dragonfly Sea horse Spider © State of New South Wales, Department of Education and Training, 2004 Now you are ready to more closely study the feeding relationships between these organisms. In this exercise you will be reporting on your virtual excursion to a mangrove. This can be done using the material provided on the Living things CD ROM. Go to the exercises section and complete Exercise – The mangroves: excursion notes. Lesson 10/20 What are plants and animals? 7 What did you achieve? Tick what you can do. describe the mangrove environment list some of the plants and animals that live in the mangroves write food chains for the mangrove environment state reasons why the mangrove environment is important. 8 Living things Exercise Living things Exercise Name ___________________________ Teacher ___________________________ The mangroves – Excursion notes Mangrove trees are often found around the shores where rivers meet the sea. They usually form extensive forests because so many of them group together. Sadly, mangrove areas have been used as rubbish dumps and for disposing of factory wastes. Mangroves have also been cut down to be replaced by tourist resorts. First impressions • Describe the mangrove environment. ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ • List the animals that you have observed on your walk through the mangroves. ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Lesson 10/20 What are plants and animals? 9 • Mangrove feeding relationships The diagram following shows a food web in a mangrove ecosystem. It is an unusual food web because many of the food chains start from a material called detritus. This material consists of the broken down leaves of mangrove trees as well as any other organic material. It forms a rich oozy material that is found on the floor of mangrove areas. These pieces of mangrove leaves become food for molluscs, worms, young fish, crabs and prawns. These animals are then eaten by larger fish, crabs and birds. • Circle the producer(s) in the diagram below. • The producers are eaten by herbivores. Write down two organisms that are herbivores. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ • The herbivores are eaten by carnivores. Write down two organisms that are carnivores. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ pelican cormorant mangrove detritus small fish prawns bream oysters oystercatcher algae seagrass Mangrove food web 10 Living things • Write three food chains to represent the feeding relationships in the mangrove environment. ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ • Do you think that mangrove environments should be protected? Explain your answer. ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Lesson 10/20 What are plants and animals? 11
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