Desert Food Chains

by Buffy Silverman

Published 15 August 2010
The cacti are eaten by insects, that are eaten by lizards, that are eaten by hawks. This book explores the species, food chains and webs within a desert habitat, and discusses why these food chains and webs need to be protected.

The elimination of the smallest link in the food chain can upset the delicate balance of nature's food supplies. This series looks at the intricate food chains found in different habitats all over the world and how we can protect them. Each titles defines food chains and webs, explains how they fit together, and examines the relationship between food source and consumer.

The algae is eaten by a clam, that's eaten by a salmon, that's eaten by a bear. This book explores the species found in river food chains and webs, and discusses why these food chains and webs need to be protected.


Grassland Food Chains

by Buffy Silverman

Published 15 August 2010
The grass is eaten by a mouse, that's eaten by a snake, that's eaten by a hawk. This book explores the species and food chains and webs within a grassland habitat, and discusses why these food chains and webs need to be protected.

Mountain Food Chains

by Rachel Lynette

Published 15 August 2010
The shrubs are eaten by deer, that are eaten by cougars. This book explores the species and food chains and webs within a mountain habitat, and discusses why these food chains and webs need to be protected.

Ocean Food Chains

by Heidi Moore

Published 15 August 2010
The protozoa are eaten by krill, that are eaten by mackerel, that are eaten by tuna that are eaten by sharks. This book explores the species and food chains and webs within an ocean habitat, and discusses why these food chains and webs need to be protected.

Rain Forest Food Chains

by Heidi Moore

Published 15 August 2010
The foliage is eaten by a mouse, that's eaten by a bat, that's eaten by a snake. This book explores the species and food chains and webs within a rain forest habitat, and discusses why these food chains and webs need to be protected.

River Food Chains

by Rachel Lynette

Published 15 August 2010
The elimination of the smallest link in the food chain can upset the delicate balance of nature's food supplies. This series looks at the intricate food chains found in different habitats all over the world and how we can protect them. Each titles defines