Exploring Ecosystems: Coral Reef Symbiosis | California Academy of Sciences

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  • Dive beneath the ocean waves and explore the unique and diverse relationships found on a coral reef.
    How do species interact on a coral reef? Dive beneath the ocean waves and explore the many unique symbiotic relationships found in this diverse ecosystem.
    In addition to showcasing live footage from a unique ecosystem, each of the three videos in the Exploring Ecosystems series features an opportunity for students to actively participate in a problem-solving scenario based on an ongoing research project of an Academy scientist.
    As you watch the video, be prepared to pause at key points to participate fully! Explore a coral reef in the Philippines with biologist Luiz Rocha with Bubbletip Sea Anemone (Entacmaea quadricolor) and their Maroon Clownfish (Premnas biaculeatus) guests, Whitetip Reef Sharks (Triaenodon obesus), Wrasse (Labridae), and Blenny (Blennioidei) in their symbiotic and parasitic relationships, as well as Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) and Cleaner Fish as we look at abiotic and biotic relationships.
    The Coral Reef Symbiosis video investigates the following questions:
    How do species interact on a coral reef?
    What are the effects of abiotic and biotic interactions?
    How do these interactions influence patterns of distribution and abundance within this ecosystem as a whole?
    Check for Understanding
    Describe two concrete examples of mutualistic relationships found on a coral reef, being sure to describe what each organism gets out of the deal.
    Key Scientific Terms
    abiotic: non-living
    commensalism: a type of symbiosis where one organism benefits and the other is not affected in a positive or a negative way
    ecosystem: the community of different species in a particular geographic area and all of their interactions with each other and the physical environment
    mutualism: a type of symbiosis where both organisms benefit
    parasitism: a type of symbiosis where one organism (the parasite) benefits and the other (the host) is harmed
    symbiosis: a long-term relationship or interaction between individuals from two different types of species; the symbiotic relationship has a positive, negative or neutral impact on the participants
    Connections to High School Standards
    AP Biology
    EK 4.A.5: Communities are composed of populations of organisms that interact in complex ways.
    EK 2.D.1: All biological systems are affected by complex biotic and abiotic interactions.
    Next Generation Science Standards
    DCI: LS2.C: Ecosystem Dynamics, Functioning, and Resilience
    Crosscutting Concepts: Cause and Effect; Stability and Change
    Science and Engineering Practices:Using Mathematics and Computational Thinking
    Related Reading
    Cleaner Wrasses blogs/fish-biodiversity-and-marine-biology/cleaner-wrasses
    ​In this brief article by Luiz Rocha, the scientist featured in the video, you'll learn why these fish are known as the "nurses" of the sea!
    Ecosystems and Ecological Networks www.calacademy.org/explore-sc...
    In this extensive article from our Biodiversity course, you'll dive deeper into a variety of common ecological interactions, such as predation, competition, and symbiosis
    More from the Exploring Ecosystems Series
    In this video series, students participate in problem-solving exercises as they explore how species interact with one another and their environment. While the coastal food web video covered kelp forests, the below tutorials discuss biodiversity and mutualistic relationships, respectively.
    Exploring Ecosystems: Tropical Rainforest Diversity • Exploring Ecosystems: ...
    Trek through a tropical rainforest and explore the incredible diversity of species that call it home.
    Exploring Ecosystems: Coastal Food Web • Exploring Ecosystems: ...
    Enter a kelp forest and explore the various threads that connect species together in food webs.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @sequinssparkles713
    @sequinssparkles713 7 років тому +5

    This was very informative, thank you.

  • @maxpower6474
    @maxpower6474 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you from Australia.

  • @maciuchrissakealevu2054
    @maciuchrissakealevu2054 4 роки тому

    Helped alot

  • @Smokie-nq5hm
    @Smokie-nq5hm 6 років тому +1

    Nice👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Smokie-nq5hm
    @Smokie-nq5hm 6 років тому +2

    At 2:09 it looks like you gadgets are off when it is at big screen

  • @itschosen3182
    @itschosen3182 6 років тому +1

    Cool

  • @icecandy3173
    @icecandy3173 3 роки тому +1

    Weird question, but 1:41 how do you write underwater? I just wanna know T^T

    • @MrRubenino
      @MrRubenino 3 роки тому

      You can easily write on a PVC slate with a regular pencil and erase it when it has dried

    • @MrRubenino
      @MrRubenino 3 роки тому

      The case of the video is a special plastic notebook, but with the same principle

  • @Alli_fhgoalie
    @Alli_fhgoalie 4 роки тому +4

    anybody else watching this in 2020

  • @pumpkinwooog
    @pumpkinwooog 4 роки тому +1

    999 LLJW

  • @lolingirl2005
    @lolingirl2005 3 роки тому +1

    yo thanks

  • @trbtitan3667
    @trbtitan3667 4 роки тому +2

    Like si vienes por el buki

  • @Smokie-nq5hm
    @Smokie-nq5hm 6 років тому

    Wait. Is it popletip anenomies or poblle tip anenomies
    And what is pop #
    Thank you
    FTW

    • @joshm3360
      @joshm3360 6 років тому

      Smokie 3756 Its bubble tip

    • @anahitaqamar6479
      @anahitaqamar6479 3 роки тому

      2021 here
      pop# means population in this video

  • @shalashaska69420
    @shalashaska69420 3 роки тому

    ok

  • @tsuobachi
    @tsuobachi 2 роки тому +1

    You need to practice drawing thermometers, because...uh...