A food web is a diagram of the links among species in an ecosystem – essentially who eats what. As portrayed above, this food web consists of the different organisms currently living in the Grand Canyon National Park. They create a visual of the different pathways organisms obtain their food. Additionally, the organism who receives the arrow is the one who is gaining the food. A food web consists of the following
•carnivores
•omnivores
•herbivores
•producers
•decomposers
The organisms are also arranged according to whether they are heterotrophic (need to eat another organism to live) or are autotrophic (create their own food). the following are the different types listed in the food web.
•Earthworms-Decomposer
•Red Tailed Hawks-Heterotroph
•Horned Toads/Lizards-Heterotroph
•Black Widow Spider-Heterotroph
•Coyote-Heterotroph
•Insects-Heterotroph
•Bald/Golden Eagle-Heterotroph
•Black Raven- Heterotroph
•Cottontail Rabbits-Heterotroph
•Chuckwalla Lizard-Heterotroph
•Nuts-Producer
•Sagebrush-Producer
•Big Horn Sheep-Heterotroph
•Mule deer-Heterotroph
•Wild Turkey-Heterotroph
•Elk-Heterotroph
•Squirrel-Heterotroph
•Mountain lion-Heterotroph
•carnivores
•omnivores
•herbivores
•producers
•decomposers
The organisms are also arranged according to whether they are heterotrophic (need to eat another organism to live) or are autotrophic (create their own food). the following are the different types listed in the food web.
•Earthworms-Decomposer
•Red Tailed Hawks-Heterotroph
•Horned Toads/Lizards-Heterotroph
•Black Widow Spider-Heterotroph
•Coyote-Heterotroph
•Insects-Heterotroph
•Bald/Golden Eagle-Heterotroph
•Black Raven- Heterotroph
•Cottontail Rabbits-Heterotroph
•Chuckwalla Lizard-Heterotroph
•Nuts-Producer
•Sagebrush-Producer
•Big Horn Sheep-Heterotroph
•Mule deer-Heterotroph
•Wild Turkey-Heterotroph
•Elk-Heterotroph
•Squirrel-Heterotroph
•Mountain lion-Heterotroph