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Title: Communities & Biomes


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Communities Biomes
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Limiting Factor
  • Any biotic or abiotic factor that restricts the
    existence, numbers, reproduction, or distribution
    of organisms

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Examples of limiting factors
  • A.    Availability of food water
  • B.     Predation
  • C.     Temperature timberline
  • D.    Sunlight
  • E.     Climate
  • F.     Space

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Cascade Mountain
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Tolerance
  • The ability of organisms to withstand
    fluctuations in biotic and abiotic factors

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Timberline on Mount Shasta
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Succession
  • The orderly, natural changes and species
    replacements that take place over time
  • e.g. abandoned parking lot over 30 years

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Types of Succession
  • Primary
  • Secondary

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Primary Succession
  • The colonization of barren land
  • (no living organisms exist there) by
  • pioneer species
  • Due to
  • Fire
  • Flood
  • Volcano

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Primary Succession
  • Pioneer species (Lichens mosses) break up rock
    into soil
  • Ferns weeds further break up soil
  • Seeds are carried by animals or blown by the wind

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Secondary Succession
  • The sequence of changes that takes place after an
    existing community is severely disrupted in some
    way (fire, flood, etc)
  • PREVIOUS LIVING ORGANISMS AND SOIL ARE PRESENT

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Climax community
  • A stable, mature community that undergoes little
    or no change in species
  • a.      Can last hundreds of years
  • b.     Climax communities occur quicker through
    secondary succession because soil is already
    formed (primary succession takes longer due to
    soil formation)

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Biomes
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TheTerrestrial Biomes
  • Tropical Rainforest
  • Tropical Dry Forest
  • Tropical Savanna
  • Temperate Grassland
  • Desert
  • Temperate Woodland Shrubland
  • Temperate Deciduous Forest
  • Temperate Coniferous Forest
  • Temperate Rainforest
  • Taiga
  • Tundra

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The Aquatic Biomes
  • Freshwater
  • Estuaries
  • Marine
  • Aquatic Biomes are determined by depth, flow,
    temperature, chemistry of the overlying water

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Freshwater Biomes
  • Flowing water
  • Rivers streams
  • Standing water
  • Lakes ponds
  • Wetlands
  • Bogs, marshes, swamps
  • Water covers the soil for part of the year

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Estuaries
  • Salt-marshes mangrove swamps
  • Form where fresh salt water mix
  • Called brackish water

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Marine
  • Zonation of water by depth
  • Photic zone light can penetrate
  • Aphotic zone light DOES NOT reach
  • Benthic zone ocean floor
  • Zonation of water by distance from the shore
  • Intertidal zone
  • Coastal (Neritic) zone
  • Open ocean

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