I currently can't view images, including those from AdobeStock, but I can help you identify typical biodiversity you might find in various ecosystems. Here are examples from a few common types of ecosystems:
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Forest Ecosystem:
- Flora: Various species of trees (e.g., oak, pine, birch), shrubs, ferns, and flowering plants.
- Fauna: Mammals (e.g., deer, foxes, bears), birds (e.g., woodpeckers, owls), insects (e.g., butterflies, beetles), and fungi.
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Marine Ecosystem:
- Flora: Seaweeds, seagrasses, phytoplankton.
- Fauna: Fish (e.g., clownfish, sharks), marine mammals (e.g., dolphins, whales), crustaceans (e.g., crabs, lobsters), and various invertebrates (e.g., jellyfish, sea urchins).
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Desert Ecosystem:
- Flora: Cacti, succulents, drought-resistant shrubs, and grasses.
- Fauna: Reptiles (e.g., lizards, snakes), rodents (e.g., kangaroo rats), birds (e.g., roadrunners, hawks), and insects (e.g., beetles, ants).
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Wetland Ecosystem:
- Flora: Marsh grasses, reeds, water lilies, and mangroves.
- Fauna: Amphibians (e.g., frogs, salamanders), birds (e.g., herons, ducks), reptiles (e.g., alligators), and various insects.
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Grassland Ecosystem:
- Flora: Grasses, wildflowers, and occasional trees or shrubs.
- Fauna: Herbivores (e.g., bison, antelope), carnivores (e.g., wolves, foxes), and birds (e.g., sparrows, eagles).
If you describe the ecosystem in question, I can provide a more tailored response!