Species Interaction

I found some plants and animals interacting with each other.

1) This turkey tail fungus is growing on a dead oak tree trunk.

2) These bumble bees are pollinating a ceanothus.

3) This dodder, a parasite, is deriving its sustenance directly from the plant it is wrapped around. The dodder is not green because it has no chlorophyll, which is not necessary for the plant because the plant does not undergo photosynthesis.

4) This mistletoe is growing intertwined with oak tree trunks. Mistletoe is a parasite that also undergoes photosynthesis.

5) This wild turkey is aggressively charging a canis lupus familiaris.

Posted on 28 de fevereiro de 2013, 03:45 AM by ericandersen ericandersen

Observações

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What

Peru (Meleagris gallopavo)

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ericandersen

Data

Janeiro 20, 2013

Descrição

This turkey chased my dog. Tucker, my dog, does not like turkeys.

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ericandersen

Data

Fevereiro 17, 2013

Descrição

I found this mistletoe growing in an oak tree at the Pepperwood Preserve in Sonoma County.

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ericandersen

Data

Fevereiro 25, 2013

Descrição

I found these bumble bees buzzing around and pollinating a ceanothus on the UC Berkeley campus.

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ericandersen

Data

Fevereiro 25, 2013

Descrição

I found this turkey tail growing on a dead oak tree trunk near Strawberry Creek on the UC Berkeley campus.

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ericandersen

Data

Fevereiro 17, 2013

Descrição

I found this dodder sucking the life out of another uknown plant in Hahamongna Park

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