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Title: Introduction to Biomes


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Taiga/Coniferous Forest/Boreal Forest
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Taiga Forest or Boreal Forest
  • Stretches across much of Canada, N. Europe, and
    Asia
  • Climatic conditions harsh, with long, severe
    winters and short, mild summers
  • Primarily fir and spruce trees
  • Lynx predator, feeds on snowshoe hare as
    primary food source
  • Adaptation Snowshoe Hare grows a thick, white
    winter coat that includes extra hair on its feet
    for warmth

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Coniferous Forest
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Tropical Rain Forest
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Tropical Rain Forest
  • Home to more species of organisms than any other
    place on Earth
  • Warm temp. (near equator), wet weather(200
    cm/yr) and lots of plant growth
  • Environmental Issue being destroyed by human
    activities (ex. Farmers clear land to grow
    crops) logging is prohibitied in some areas

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Tundra
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Tundra
  • Treeless land with long summer days and short
    periods of winter sunlight
  • Temps. never rise above freezing for long
  • Temp. only allows the topmost layer of soil to
    thaw during the summer underneath is permafrost
  • Topsoil only able to support shallow-rooted
    grasses and small plants
  • Because all food chains depend on producers,
    short growing season is limiting factor for life
    in the tundra

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Temperate Deciduous Forest
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Temperate Deciduous Forest
  • Dominated by broad-leaved hardwood trees that
    lost their foliage annually
  • Animals include squirrels, mice, rabbits, deer
    and bears
  • Typical trees include birch, hickory, oak, and
    maple

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Grasslands
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Grasslands
  • Large communities covered with grasses and
    similar small plants
  • Experience a dry season where insufficent water
    exists to support forests
  • Called prairies in US, Australia and Canada
  • Ex in US Yellowstone National Park
  • Occupies more area than any other terrestrial
    biome

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Deserts
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Deserts
  • Arid region with sparse to almost nonexistent
    plant life
  • Less than 25 cm of precipitation annually
  • Worlds driest place Atacama Desert in Chile
    receives an annual rainfall of zero

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Polar Ecosystems
  • Includes the Arctic and Antarctic regions
  • Characterized by ice and snow and year-round cold
    temperatures.

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Freshwater Ecosystem
  • Shallow waters allow plants to be highly
    productive
  • Includes fish, algae, protists, insect larvae,
    tadpoles, and crayfish
  • As you move to the center of a lake or pond, more
    species of plants appear

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Coral Reefs
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