Title: BOREAL FOREST
1BOREAL FOREST Spruce-Fir
2Evergreens, birch, tamarack -- thin soil, dense
canopy, open under story.
3Thin soil, few nutrients drought.
4Under story of low-light specialists. Thin
Soil Acidic from organic acids Poor in
nutrients Cool temperatures low nutrients
slow decomposition. Mycorrhizae
5Club moss
6Lichens
7IFURO Banska Stiavanica, Slovakia
Disturbance fire, blow down, insects cohort
regeneration.
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11Crossbills and Grossbeaks Bills adapted for
removing seeds from cones.
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14AGRICULTURE BIOME DOMINANT PLANTS Corn, Soy
Beans rich moist soil, full sunlight, heavily
managed, annual plants.
15Weeds! Invasive Eurasian Adapted to
Disturbance Occur only in agricultural areas.
16Soils High Disturbance High Erosion Anthropogeni
c Chemicals Fertilizers Pesticides Oil
17AGRICULTURE BIOME ROLE OF DISTURBANCE Frequent
Intense Low Diversity
18AGRICULTURE BIOME DOMINANT ANIMALS AND THEIR
ADAPTATIONS Domesticated Animals Insects, Rats
other pests Human-dominated
19RESIDENTIAL -- URBAN BIOME DOMINANT PLANTS --
Grasses, trees, ornamentals Lawns Gardens
compact soil, savanna-like.
Human-modified Human-adapted Eurasian
20Domesticated plants and animals.
21Garden plants are adapted to human standards of
beauty.
22Soils Impervious surfaces, metal chemical
contamination.
23AGRICULTURE BIOME DOMINANT PLANTS
Eurasian Invasive species adapted to extreme
anthropogenic conditions.
24Dominant animal Humans!
25Virginia Possum
Racoon Bob Evans
Rat
Small nocturnal omnivores
26Smaller nocturnal omnivores.
27Adaptations of Companion animals.
Isabel Clark