Biotic factors: grass, trees, bushes, the eagle, any other organisms in the ecosystem.
Abiotic factors: oxygen, water, the clouds, the sun, and rocks
HABITAT
- During the U.S. winter, the Bald Eagle lives in almost the entire northern and center of the United States. This part of the season is the non-breeding season for the Bald Eagles.
-During the U.S. summer, the Bald Eagles migrate and cover almost the entire country of Canada. This is the breeding season for Bald Eagles.
-There are a few parts of northwestern United States and Alaska that Bald Eagles settle in year round.
Abiotic factors: oxygen, water, the clouds, the sun, and rocks
HABITAT
- During the U.S. winter, the Bald Eagle lives in almost the entire northern and center of the United States. This part of the season is the non-breeding season for the Bald Eagles.
-During the U.S. summer, the Bald Eagles migrate and cover almost the entire country of Canada. This is the breeding season for Bald Eagles.
-There are a few parts of northwestern United States and Alaska that Bald Eagles settle in year round.
NICHE is an organisms responsibility in its ecosystem.
Items incorporated in the bald eagle's niche:
- Feeds on fish
- Dominantly flies
- Circles prey before attacking
- Makes nests
- Lives in trees
- Uses sharp talons to grab its prey
- Breed in the summer
- Only socializes with other eagles in non-nesting season.
-A Bald Eagle sexually reproduces.
-They average 3 offspring per season.
-Bald Eagles are k-strategists
-They probably reproduce this way because they do not produce many offspring per season so they try and guarantee their survival.
Items incorporated in the bald eagle's niche:
- Feeds on fish
- Dominantly flies
- Circles prey before attacking
- Makes nests
- Lives in trees
- Uses sharp talons to grab its prey
- Breed in the summer
- Only socializes with other eagles in non-nesting season.
-A Bald Eagle sexually reproduces.
-They average 3 offspring per season.
-Bald Eagles are k-strategists
-They probably reproduce this way because they do not produce many offspring per season so they try and guarantee their survival.