food chains (ecology)

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food chains (ecology)

El autob?s m?gico es devorado

un libro sobre las cadenas alimentarias
1996
A special field trip on the magic school bus allows Ms. Frizzle's class to see how the food chain works in the ocean.

Ocean food chains

2011
Text and illustrations describe an ocean food chain and provide facts about bacteria, plants, and animals in an ocean ecosystem.

Mountain food chains

2011
Text and illustrations describe a mountain food chain and provide facts about plants, bacteria, and animals in a mountain ecosystem.

This is the sea that feeds us

1998
This cumulative rhyme portrays the ocean's intricate food web, with each verse introducing another hungry creature, from the tiny plankton up to a grateful family of humans.

Cadenas alimentarias del bosque

2006
Simple text and colorful photographs and illustrations describe the various plants and animals that make up the food chain in the forest regions.

Cadenas alimentarias del desierto

2006
Simple text and colorful photographs and illustrations describe the various plants and animals that make up the food chain in desert regions including iguanas, coyotes, and cactus.

Las cadenas alimentarias y t?

2006
Simple text and colorful illustrations discuss how all life depends on food chains for survival, even humans.

Cadenas alimentarias de la costa marina

2006
Simple text and colorful photographs and illustrations describe the marine life along the seashore including herbivores and carnivores, plants and algae, the food chain, and efforts to save the coastline.

River food chains

2005
This book explains the differences between the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers within a river food web and how we can protect river habitats.

Mountain food chains

2005
This book explains the differences between the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers within a mountain food web and how we can protect mountain habitats.

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