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BROMELIAD MICRO-ECOSYSTEM MICROSCOPIC VIEW Tank bromeliads can grow on the ground, but mostly they grow on trees, oſten high up in the canopy. Bromeliads produce “pups” near the base of the plant. Dead leaves collect in the puddles. This “detritus” forms the base of the ecosystem. Trichomes absorb water and nutrients. Bromeliads are epiphyte plants that cling to trees in the rainforest, even up in the canopy. Rain water collects between the leaves and forms puddles that last for weeks. Dart frogs and many insects rely on these puddles to complete their life cycle. primary consumers (herbivores and detrivores) secondary consumers (predators)

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BROMELIAD MICRO-ECOSYSTEM

MICROSCOPIC VIEW Tank bromeliads can grow on the ground, but mostly they grow on trees, oft en high up in the canopy.

Bromeliads produce “pups” near the base of the plant.

Dead leaves collect in the puddles. This “detritus” forms the base of the ecosystem.

Trichomes absorb water and nutrients.

Bromeliads are epiphyte plants that cling to trees in the rainforest, even up in the canopy. Rain water collects between the leaves and forms puddles that last for weeks. Dart frogs and many insects rely on these puddles to complete their life cycle.

primary consumers (herbivores and detrivores)

secondary consumers (predators)