Ants and Ecosystem

Mar. 05, 2011

Ghost Ants

   
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Photographed by:augatti
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Photographed by: Frank Reese
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Photographed by: augatti
Apr. 26, 2011

Ants Nest

In the high lands of Nagano there are different nests of Formica that are use ful for for killing insects.But  in the world there are some places where they are used as helpfully for insects.

Apr. 27, 2011

Relationships with Different Organisms

  We ants have many relationships with a very large number of animals so we won't tell you about those relationships, because we know that you humans already have a very short attention span, and if you get bored you won't pay attention, so we will only tell you about the role we play in the food chain, and how we earn are "ecosystem engineering degree."

Apr. 11, 2011

Ecosystem Engineers

We have to work very hard to earn our ecosystem engineering degree. It is a work of day and night. When are hard-working reaches to such an immense level we don't even get to sleep.

Our Earth-dwelling species are an example of effective hard work as they make the soil better, and turn it even more than the earth-specialists (the earthworms). The species of ants who are living by predation are the ones who handle the control system of breeding populations of spiders, insect pests, and last but not least, the offsprings of animals by verociously eating carcasses which have a  plant disease. Other species of ants distribute seeds over an area, and by that they cause to continue valuable vegetation.  This is all we do to obtain our ecosystem engineering degree.

Apr. 09, 2011

The Scavenger Thing

We ants are scavengers which means that we feed on dead organisms (we do not hunt them i.e we wait for them to die-we are patient). If we stop eating the dead organiss then it would be a complete lose-lose situation. You humans would also have a loss, because your environment would be dirty, and we would face a loss i.e we won't get our food, and die, so now you should realize that we are quite an important components of the ecosystem.

Apr. 07, 2011

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