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Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)

Observer

i3christopherpan

Date

November 2, 2015

Description

I saw this bee adapting to the environment by securing food. It took the pollen back to the nest to make honey.

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Observer

i3christopherpan

Date

November 2, 2015

Description

The adaptation that the wasps did was to survive in the physical environment. They made a nest under an awning to survive.

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North American Toads (Genus Anaxyrus)

Observer

i3christopherpan

Date

November 2, 2015

Description

The tadpoles in this picture adapted to the environment by having the parents lay there eggs into the water source that was found by them. It is an adaptation that allowed them to reproduce there.

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Fuscatus-group Paper Wasps (Subgenus Fuscopolistes)

Observer

i3christopherpan

Date

October 27, 2015

Description

The symbiotic relationship between the wasp nest and the bush is called commensalism. This is because the wasp nest benefits by having a place to live and the bush isn't being harmed in any way.

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Evans' Deer Moss (Cladonia evansii)

Observer

i3christopherpan

Date

October 27, 2015

Description

The symbiotic between the moss and the branch is parasitic because the moss is taking most of the nutrients away from the branch.

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Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)

Observer

i3christopherpan

Date

October 27, 2015

Description

This honey bee has a symbiotic relation with the flower. It has a mutual relationship since it is pollinating it. Both the bee and the flower are benefiting from this relationship.

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Florida Apple Snail (Pomacea paludosa)

Observer

i3christopherpan

Date

October 21, 2015

Description

Apple Snail Eggs. Observed them stuck to a rock on the shore of a pond. They are very small, about a quarter of a centimeter in size. They were also pink in color and were in a bunch.

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Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)

Observer

i3christopherpan

Date

October 15, 2015

Description

This be is a biotic factor. It is interacting with the flower and pollinating it.

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Frogs and Toads (Order Anura)

Observer

i3christopherpan

Date

October 15, 2015

Description

I saw this tadpole that is an American toad. It was swimming around in a wheelbarrow that had standing water in it.

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Gulf Fritillary (Dione vanillae)

Observer

i3christopherpan

Date

October 15, 2015

Description

I saw this butterfly on the campus of my school. It was getting the nectar out of the flowers it was landing on.

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Brown Anole (Anolis sagrei)

Observer

i3christopherpan

Date

October 15, 2015

Description

This is a lizard that I have found inside the gates of my school. The picture was taken when the lizard was just sitting on a fence. It was rather small compared to other Brown Anoles I have seen.

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