Shrimp, Inc. (Sample Lesson)

Running time: 4 minutes. 2016

 

Free Filtration for Puerto Rico

Learn about the shrimp who work 24/7, 365 days a year to keep the rivers and streams of Puerto Rico running clear. These crustaceans sweep the streambed and filter particles out of the flow to keep waters clean for swimming and drinking. In the process they serve as vital components of the tropical stream ecosystem.

 
  • Applicable Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) by grade level include:

    Grades 3-5

    LS1 From Molecules to Organisms: Structures & processes

    LS2 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy & dynamics

    LS4 Biological Evolution: Biodiversity & humans

    ESS3C Human impacts on earth systems

    Middle School

    LS2 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy & dynamics

    LS4 Biological Evolution: Biodiversity & humans

    ESS3-4 Earth and human activity

    ESS3C Human impacts on earth systems

    High School

    LS2 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy & dynamics

    LS4 Biological Evolution: Biodiversity & humans

    ESS3-4 Earth and human activity

    ESS3C Human impacts on earth systems

    Crosscutting Concepts

    Patterns, similarity and diversity, Cause and effect; Stability and change

  • Students will learn about the role freshwater shrimp play in filtering tropical streams and rivers.

    Students will learn that dams can pose a barrier to shrimp and fish migration.

  • Freshwater Shrimp - Any shrimp that live most of their lives in fresh water.

    Functional Feeding Group - A set of species that source their food in similar ways. In freshwater shrimps, functional feeding groups include filter feeders, shredders, and predators.

    Filter Feeding - Straining fine particles of food out of the water.

    Aquatic Connectivity - The degree of connectedness in a watershed. Rivers with few barriers that block fish movement have high aquatic connectivity while rivers with lots of dams and culverts which block movement have lower aquatic connectivity.

    Dams - Structures built across rivers and streams block the flow of water.

    Migration -The movement of a large number of animals from one place to another.

    Ecosystem - An interconnected system consisting of all the living organisms and non-living features of the environment found in a particular place.

    Ecosystem Services - Value provided to humans by the natural functioning of ecosystems.

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Film Discussion and Reflection

  • What are the roles of shrimp species in Puerto Rico? What functional feeding groups do they represent?

    What are some threats to shrimp survival?

    Why do humans like to use the same waters that shrimp occupy?

    Where do shrimp exist in the food web relative to other species?

    Why are so many types of shrimp able to live in the same place?

  • What aquatic organisms play similar roles in your local streams?

    How might river systems be modified to improve conditions for migrating species?

    Without shrimp, how would a society clean its water? What costs might be associated if shrimp are lost from streams?

    What are some other examples of ecosystem services performed by other species?

  • Dr. Alan Covich - Professor Emeritus, University of Georgia

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