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Title: Biome


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Biome
a major regional terrestrial community with its
own type of climate, vegetation, and animal life
Ecotone boundary between two biomes
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Tropical Rain Forest
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Tropical Rain Forest
-found near the equator -temperature varies
little from approximately 23C -the length of
daylight varies from 12 hours by less than one
hour -rainforestgt2000mm
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Tropical Rain Forest
-canopy trees up to 55 m tall -largest biome, on
an area basis
-soils are generally unfertile -nutrients and
carbon stored in plant biomass, not soils
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Tropical Savanna/Seasonal Forest
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Tropical Savanna/Seasonal Forest
-found in the tropics (but gt 10
latitude) -pronounced dry season with lt5 cm
rainfall in some months
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Tropical Savanna/Seasonal Forest
-fire grazing by animals also contribute to
predominance of grasses
-scattered trees and grass
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Temperate Forest
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Temperate Forest
-distinct winter season, frost a defining
feature -summer season usually moist with ppt
gt evapotranspiration
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Temperate Forest
-relatively large tree biomass -also called the
deciduous forest, but contains evergreen needle
trees as well
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Temperate Grassland/Shrubland
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Temperate Grassland/Shrubland
-similar to tropical savanna, but with cold
winter -relatively hot summer -potential
evapotranspiration gt ppt
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Temperate Grassland/Shrubland
-scattered trees and shrubs -trees are short
statured
-fire grazing by animals also contribute to
predominance of grasses, but that depends on
climate
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Desert
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Desert
-hot or cold deserts exist -low precipitation
lt25cm, sporadic -potential evapotranspiration gt
ppt
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Desert
-thorny plants -other adaptations to conserve
water
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Chapparal
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Chapparal
-mild winters -seasonal rainfall winter rain,
summer drought -maritime influence cold ocean
currents continental winds
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Chapparal
-sclerophyllous plants -adaptations to fire
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Boreal Forest
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Boreal Forest
-severe winters, MAT can be lt 0 deg C -ppt is
low, but evapo- transpiration low -short growing
season
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Boreal Forest
-10-20 m trees evergreen needle and
deciduous -second largest biome, on an area
basis
-fire dominated, but on longer timescale than
grassland -more nutrients and carbon stored in
soils than plants
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Tundra
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Tundra
-severe winters -short growing season, cool
summer -arctic or alpine
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Tundra
-no trees sedges,low shrubs mosses -permafrost


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