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Purdue University Intertidal Rocky Shores Discussion

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  • Pick one of the three posted articles and write a detailed analysis (100-200 words) on their presented article using concepts that you have learned from the textbook. You can get creative with the way you relate the information (theories, hypotheses, studies, etc.) found in your book with the material in the article but, make sure you have at least 2 connections to get full credit.
  • Using bullets or in a separate paragraph, answer one discussion question of your choice in 2-3 sentences.

Article:Enviromental factors

Supplemental Resources:

1. “Very hungry snails are guarding coastal ecosystems against climate change”

2. “EBB and FLOW: Life in the Rocky Intertidal” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVkdJ4z0qCw

3. “Rocky Intertidal Zonation” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHai7iZKCIM

Discussion Questions:

1. The authors point out the role that amphipods play in the intertidal rocky shore
communities. Why are amphipods so crucial to this ecosystem? What role do they play?
2. Do the environment, specifically wave action, directly affect the abundance of
amphipods in intertidal rocky pools? Please explain your reasoning based on the article, and be
specific in what affects amphipods biodiversity.
3. When looking into intertidal rocky shores, the authors would agree that the
ecosystem is quite understudied, especially when it comes to the contributions of the amphipods
within the ecosystem. Because of this, the team’s aim was to evaluate the physical structure of
the rock pools while studying the environmental impacts and overall relationship between
amphipods and the ecosystem. At the end of the study, what did the authors conclude about this
understudied relationship between the amphipod taxa and their habitat? Explain your reasoning.
4. The author stated that for the first time they recorded the presence of Ampithoe valida on rocky
shores of Portugal, what were their findings? What were the several records found about these
invasive species?

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