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Post by Wave57 on Mar 30, 2011 16:25:15 GMT -5
This is a project we are doing in Biology. I'm in a group with 3 of my friends.
Here's the project info.
General Information You will work in a group to develp a poster-size exampleof an ecosystem. You and your group will present your ecosystem to the class.
Required Elements -Show all levels of organization (individual to bios[here)
-A food web/chain, which must contain, a producer, a primary consumer and a secondary consumer. Each consumer must be labeled as herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, or decomposer
-At least one predator-prey relationship must be shown and labeled
-Five abiotic factors must be included and labeled
-Choose one of the three (Energy,Biomass or nunmbers) ecological pyramids and draw it as it applies to your ecosystem.
-Show the flow of water cycle in your ecosystem (yes, that means youneed a water source)
-You don't have to use an actual theme presented in nature. You can do what ever theme you want that is appropriate (Tv shows, music, colors, sports, .etc)
My group is doing it on music genres. Any suggestions would be awesome, and genre advice as well.
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Post by Soup567 on Mar 30, 2011 16:29:52 GMT -5
Doing something with genres could work.
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Post by Wave57 on Mar 30, 2011 16:39:46 GMT -5
Here's what we have so far. (Hoping to get some help with this lol) This is a very rough draft, we came with this in 10 minutes. lol. We have only the main genres atm. And not even all the main genres.
Biosphere - Sound Biome - Music Ecosystem - Professional/produced/recorded music Community - Genres Population - Sub-genres Individual - Band/Artist
Producer - Classical, Jazz, Blues Primary Consumer - R&B, Rock, Country, Metal, Pop Secondary Producer - Everything else Herbivore (Eats only the producer) - Rock, R&B, Country, Pop Carnivore (Eats anything but the producer) - Hip-Hop, Rap, Techno, alternative Omnivore (Eats both the producer and non-producers) - Funk, New-Wave, Grunge, Metal Decomposer (Consumes the remains of the consumers) - Rap, Hip-Hop
That's it. (Has been edited. Thank-you Soup)
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Post by Soup567 on Mar 30, 2011 16:43:22 GMT -5
If your talking about influence then you wrong with a lot of those. Much of Metal is extremely influenced by Classical (Neo-Classical Metal anyone?), and Blues. Also Pop would probably go in the herbivore section.
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Post by Wave57 on Mar 30, 2011 16:50:34 GMT -5
We are going about influence mainly. That's what I said. lol. No one else in my group thought so (The metal and pop thing)
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Post by Wave57 on Mar 30, 2011 16:57:20 GMT -5
What other genres should I add? (No sub-genres yet)
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Post by Soup567 on Mar 30, 2011 16:57:59 GMT -5
I don't know why they are in multiple ones.
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Post by Soup567 on Mar 30, 2011 17:00:10 GMT -5
Punk, Alternative (Grunge is a subgenre of Alternative, errrr... technically subsubgenre. Alternative is a sub genre of Rock and Roll).
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Post by Wave57 on Mar 30, 2011 17:08:04 GMT -5
The herbivore, carnivore, .etc are specific consumers.
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Post by Wave57 on Mar 30, 2011 17:11:01 GMT -5
Uhh, okay List all of the sub-genres you want now. I'll just write them all down, and then consult my group.
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Post by SMAP on Mar 30, 2011 17:13:16 GMT -5
Noise is pretty much a genre of music at this point..... Also, I'm pretty sure at this point Hip-Hop and Rap are the same thing. If you're including Grunge, Indie perhaps? Religious music? Like hymns and stuff? Disco. Folk Opera Dance Bluegrass might be a Country subgenre but still... Reggae Hell, even World music.
Edit: I meant this to be directed at the main genres.
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Post by Soup567 on Mar 30, 2011 17:53:16 GMT -5
Rock and Roll
Rock Rock Pop Rock Blues Rock Hard Rock Psychedelic Rock Southern Rock Boogie Rock Country Rock Heavy Psych Acid Rock Folk Rock Stoner Rock Glam Rock Space Rock Funk Rock Garage Rock Jazz-Rock Surf Rock Progressive Rock New Wave
Metal Heavy Metal Doom Metal Progressive Metal Thrash Metal Death Metal Black Metal Pop/Hair/Glam Metal Melodic Death Metal Technical Thrash Metal Progressive Death Metal Alternative Metal Nu-Metal Technical Death Metal Folk Metal Progressive Black Metal Atmospheric Black Metal Grindcore Power Metal Viking Metal Groove Metal/Post-Thrash Industrial Metal Stoner Metal Speed Metal Sludge Neo-Classical Metal
Punk Punk Rock Hardcore Punk Horror Punk Post-Punk Post-Hardcore Crust Punk Powerviolence Pop Punk Ska Punk Punk Blues Glam Punk Cowpunk D-Beat Surf Punk Pyschobilly Emo Folk Punk
Alternative Alternative Rock Grunge Noise Rock Post-Rock Shoegaze Britpop Industrial Rock Post-Grunge Math Rock Lo-Fi Indie Pop Indie Emo Slowcore Noise Pop
There's some subgenres for you.
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Post by kyle on Mar 30, 2011 18:04:38 GMT -5
Jazz acid jazz afro-cuban avant-garde jazz bebop bossa nova cool jazz cubop dixieland funk free jazz hard bop jazz blues jazz funk jazz fusion KC Jazz Latin Modal Jazz Ragtime Ska Smooth Jazz Swing
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Post by Soup567 on Mar 30, 2011 18:12:31 GMT -5
Ska is a derivative of Reggae. Funk comes from Rhythm & Blues. Latin doesn't necessarily have anything to do with Jazz, unless it's Latin Jazz.
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Post by Wave57 on Mar 30, 2011 18:18:56 GMT -5
Thanks
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