There are ecosystems and habitats all around us if we take a minute or 20 to listen and watch. I decided to sit on a bank at Evans Lake in Fairmount Park to see the local flora and fauna. I observed some of the biotic (living) and abiotic(non-living) features of the lake.
Biotic:
| Line of American Coots By: Denis Charbonneau |
| Bank of Evans Lake By: Denis Charbonenau |
Other biotic life included small sporadic swarms of what appeared to be gnats hovering over the lake near the shore. I then thought about the amount of biotic life that lies under the surface of the lake; algae flourishing from photosynthesis, fish and other aquatic life.
"Every time I have some moment on a seashore, or in the mountains, or sometimes in a quiet forest, I think this is why the environment has to be preserved"-Bill BradleyAbiotic:
The non-living elements that contribute to the biotic life in or around the lake provide a vital role in the creation and sustainability of a liveable environment. Visible abiotics included dirt, which allows for the biotic plant life to anchor and grow. Other non-living objects included, sunlight, the air, lots of man made objects: concrete, humming freeway noise, lamposts, etc. Oh and did I mention Riverside's very own LOCH NESS?!?
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