Title: Land Biomes
1Land Biomes
2Tundra
Found in parts of Canada, Alaska, and Siberia
3- Tundra
- The Cold Desert
- Found at latitudes around the North Pole
- Less than 25 cm precipitation yearly
- Very cold year round (-40ºC in winter)
- Cold, dry, treeless region
4- Tundra
- The Land of the Midnight Sun
- Winter lasts 6 to 9 months with no daylight
- Summer is short and cold with 24 hours of
sunlight a day
5- Tundra-
- Soil is poor
- Permafrost
- Layer of permanently frozen soil
6Plants of the Tundra
- Tundra plants are resistant to drought and cold
- Examples
- Reindeer moss (a lichen!)
- Lichens
- True mosses
- Grasses
- Small shrubs and flowers
7Reindeer lichen
- Tundra Plant Adaptations
- Growing close to the ground
- Having shallow roots to absorb the limited water
resources. - Trees grow less than 1 m high!
cottongrass
8Perennials
Heaths
Examples of Tundra Plants
- http//www.runet.edu/swoodwar/CLASSES/GEOG235/bio
mes/tundra/tundra.html
9snowy owl
Arctic fox
- Small ears
- Insulation, thick coat
Tundra Animal Adaptations
- Many visitors, migration
- Few predators
- Little Competition
-
Grizzly Bear
10Threats to the Tundra
One of the most fragile biomes on the planet
Tufted Saxifrage
Polar Bear
Oil drilling is proposed in Alaska and other
areas!
The tundra is slow to recover from damage.
11Plants of the Tundra
- Reindeer moss Its a lichen! (fungus algae)
12Plants of the Tundra
13Plants of the Tundra
14Plants of the Tundra
15Plants of the Tundra
16Plants of the Tundra
17Plants of the Tundra
18Plants of the Tundra
19Animals of the Tundra
- Many animals of the tundra migrate there during
the short summer - Examples
- Biting insects
- Snowy owls
- Arctic hares
- Caribou
- Musk oxen
- Lemmings
20Animals of the Tundra
- Biting insects
- Mosquito Blackfly
21Animals of the Tundra
22Animals of the Tundra
23Animals of the Tundra
24Animals of the Tundra
25Animals of the Tundra
26Animals of the Tundra
27Taiga or Coniferous Forest
- Found in parts of Canada, Alaska, and Russia
28- Taiga or Coniferous Forest
- Worlds largest land biome
- Latitudes between 50ºN and 60ºN
29- Taiga-
- Warmer and wetter than the Tundra
- Winters are long and cold
- 35 to 40 cm of precipitation yearly (mostly snow)
30Plants of the Taiga
- There is no permafrost, so trees can grow.
Mosses and lichens grow on the forest floor. - Examples
- Cone-bearing Evergreen trees
- Firs
- Spruces
- Pines
31- Taiga
- Abiotic factors
- Winters are long and cold
- Averages 100 in/yr precipitationmostly snow
- Soil poor in nutrients and very acidic
- Growing season is very short
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ules/ ecosystems_biomes/biomes_northern_forest.htm
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32Balsam Fir
Taiga Plant adaptations
Fireweed
- Coniferous (needle-bearing) trees are abundant
- Roots long to anchor trees
- Needles long, thin and waxy
- Low sunlight and poor soil keeps plants from
growing on forest floor - http//www.inchinapinch.com/hab_pgs/terres/conifer
ous/plants.htm
33Moose
Animal Adaptations of the Taiga
- Adapt for cold winters
- Burrow, hibernate, warm coat, insulation, etc.
- http//www.inchinapinch.com/hab_pgs/terres/conifer
ous/animals.htm
Great Grey Owl
34Threats to the Taiga
Mining operations can irreparably damage this
fragile ecosystem. Pollution left behind can also
put animals and plants at risk.
http//www.blueplanetbiomes.org/taiga.htm
35Plants of the Taiga
36Plants of the Taiga
37Plants of the Taiga
38Plants of the Taiga
39Plants of the Taiga
40Animals of the Taiga
- Many animals live in the Taiga.
- Examples
- Moose
- Black Bear
- Lynx
- Wolves
- Badgers
- Wolverines
- Ermines
- Deer
41Animals of the Taiga
42Animals of the Taiga
43Animals of the Taiga
44Animals of the Taiga
45Animals of the Taiga
46Animals of the Taiga
47Temperate Deciduous Forest
- Found in Europe, the eastern part of the U.S.A.,
and China
48- Temperate Deciduous Forest
- Found below 50ºN latitude
- 75 to 150 cm precipitation yearly
49- http//www.runet.edu/swoodwar/CLASSES/GEOG235/bio
mes/tbdf/tbdf.html
- Temperate Deciduous Forests
- Location
- found in temperate zone
- (about 480 North lat)
- Much of the human population lives in this biome
50- http//www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/msese/earthsysflr/
taiga.html
Temperate Deciduous Forests Abiotic Factors
- Characterized by an abundance of deciduous (leaf
bearing) trees - Characterized by 4 seasons
- Soils Deep soil layers, rich in nutrients
- Precipitation 30100 in/yr in all forms (snow,
rain, hail, fog, etc.)
51More diversity in the deciduous forest vs. the
coniferous forest due to increased
sunlight.Trees adapt to varied climate by
becoming dormant in winter
Lady Fern
Temperate Deciduous forest Plant adaptations
White Birch Birchhttp//www.blueplanetbiomes.org/d
eciduous_plant_page.htm
Deciduous forests grow in layers More sunlight
reaches the ground compared to a rainforest so
you will find more ground dwelling plants.
Geulder Rose
52Bald Eagle
Temperate Deciduous ForestAnimal Adaptations
- Lose Winter Coat
- Adapt to many seasons
- Eat from different layers of the forest
Least Weasel
Fat Dormouse
- http//www.blueplanetbiomes.org/deciduous_animal_p
age.htm
53Threats to Temperate Deciduous Forests
Many forests are cleared to provide housing for
humans. Careful use of the resource can provide a
renewable system if we dont take too much
habitat away.
http//www.runet.edu/swoodwar/CLASSES/GEOG235/bio
mes/tbdf/tbdf.html
54- Temperate Deciduous Forest
- Wide range of temperatures with 4 seasons
- Below freezing in winter to 30ºC in summer
55- Temperate Deciduous Forest
- Soil is rich in nutrients from layers of
decomposing leaves
56- Temperate Deciduous Forest
- Layers of vegetation
- Canopy
- Understory
- Forest floor
57- Layers of Vegetation
- Canopy- tree tops that shade the ground below
- Understory- shrub layer
- Forest floor- dark and moist layer of dead
leaves, twigs, and seeds
58Layers of Vegetation
59Layers of Vegetation
60Layers of Vegetation
61- Life in the Temperate Deciduous Forest
The mild climate and rich soil of the temperate
deciduous forest supports a wide variety of plant
and animal life.
62- Plants of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
- Plant life is abundant.
- Examples
- Oak trees
- Hickory trees
- Maple trees
63- Plants of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
64- Plants of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
65- Plants of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
66- Plants of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
67- Plants of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
68- Plants of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
69- Plants of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
70- Plants of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
71- Animals of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
- Animal life is diverse.
- Examples
- Deer
- Foxes
- Snakes
- Bears
- Birds
- Raccoons
- Amphibians
- Small mammals
72- Animals of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
73- Animals of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
74- Animals of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
- Snakes (Eastern Garter Snake)
75- Animals of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
76- Animals of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
77- Animals of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
78- Animals of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
79- Animals of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
- Birds
- Woodpecker Cardinal
80- Animals of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
81- Animals of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
- Amphibians
- Wood frog Leopard Frog
82- Animals of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
- Amphibians
- Spotted Salamander Jefferson Salamander
83- Animals of the Temperate Deciduous Forest
- Small Mammals
- Field Mouse Squirrel
84Found near the equator in Africa, South America,
Australia, and the Pacific Islands
85- Tropical Rain Forest
- Found near the equator
- 200 to 225 cm precipitation yearly
86- Tropical Rain Forest
- Hot and humid all year
- Temperatures are fairly constant around 25ºC
87Tropical Rainforest
Location Found near equatorlittle variation in
temperatures. No distinct seasonal changes.
Earth's most complex land biome
- http//www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/msese/earthsysflr/
88- Tropical Rainforest
- Abiotic factors
- high biodiversity and biomass
- both hot and moist
- ideal for bacteria and other microorganisms they
quickly decompose matter on the forest floor
allowing nutrients to be recycled. - lt1 cm of topsoil
- About 100 in/yr of rainfall
http//www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/msese/earthsysfl
89Bougainvillea
Tropical Rainforest Plant adaptations
- Sunlight is a major limiting factor
- Plants grow in layers (canopy receives most
light) - Shallow, wide roots since soil is so thin and
poor in nutrients - Little sun reaches the floor
-
Bangul Bamboo
90- Tropical Rain Forest
- Soil is nutrient poor and acidic
- Most plants have shallow roots
91Tropical Rain Forest Layers of Vegetation
92- Life in the Tropical Rain Forest
The tropical rain forest is a lush, productive
ecosystem containing more than half of all the
species that live on Earth.
93- Plants of the Tropical Rain Forest
- A rain forest may contain more than 700 species
of trees and over 1000 species of flowering
plants. - Examples
- Mahogany trees
- Bromeliads and orchids
- Giant ferns
- Many flowering plants
94- Plants of the Tropical Rain Forest
- Mahogany tree
- Notice how the roots rise above the ground to
help support this giant tree!
95- Plants of the Tropical Rain Forest
96- Plants of the Tropical Rain Forest
97- Plants of the Tropical Rain Forest
98- Plants of the Tropical Rain Forest
99- Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
- The rain forest is home to a huge number of
animals. - Examples
- Monkeys
- Exotic birds
- Snakes
- Sloths
- Bats
- Insects
- Large cats
- Exotic mammals
100- Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
101- Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
- Exotic birds
- Toucan Parrots
102- Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
- Exotic birds
- Cockatoo Hummingbird
103- Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
104- Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
- Snakes
- Albino Ball Python Green Mamba
105- Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
106- Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
107- Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
108- Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
109- Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
- Large Cats (Sumatran Tiger)
110- Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
111- Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
- Exotic mammals
- Paca Peccary
112- Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
- Exotic mammals
- Agouti Nutria
113Tropical Savanna
114Characteristics of the Savanna
- Tropical, rolling grassland scattered with shrubs
and isolated trees - Not enough rainfall to support forests
- Long dry winter with 4 rainfall and rainy summer
with 15 50 inches of rainfall annually - 90oF in dry season 70oF in summer
- Clay and sand mixed soils
115Savanna Producers
- Tall, wild grasses
- Acacia trees
- Small shrubs
116Savanna Consumers
- Large herbivores such as antelope, gazelles,
giraffes, elephants, zebras, wildebeests - Large carnivores such as lions, hyenas, and
leopards
117- Animals of the African Grassland
118- Animals of the African Grassland
119- Animals of the African Grassland
120- Animals of the African Grassland
121- Animals of the African Grassland
122Grassland - Prairie
The Bread Basket of the World Found on every
continent.
123Grassland
- Grasslands are known by many names.
- U.S.A. Prairie or Plains
- Asia Steppe
- South America Pampas
- Africa Veldt or Savanna
- Australia - Savanna
124- Grassland
- Wet seasons followed by a season of drought
- 25 to 75 cm precipitation yearly
125- Grassland
- The soil is rich and fertile.
- The grass has extensive root systems, called sod.
126- Grassland regions of the world are important
farming areas. Cereal and grains grow here. - Examples
- Wheat
- Rye
- Barley
- Corn
127 128 129 130 131- The most noticeable animals in grassland
ecosystems are usually grazing mammals. -
132- Animals of the American Grassland
133- Animals of the American Grassland
134- Animals of the American Grassland
135- Animals of the American Grassland
136- Animals of the Australian Grassland
137- Animals of the Australian Grassland
138- Animals of the Australian Grassland
139Chapparal (Scrub)
140Chapparal Characteristics
- Cross between a grassland and a forest
- May contain mountain slopes and plains
- Hot, dry summers and mild winters
- Average winter temperature 46oF
- Average summer temperature 72oF
- Annual rainfall 15 - 40 inches
- Nutrient poor soil with low moisture
141Chapparal Organisms
- Trees such as oak
- Shrubs with thick waxy coverings to conserve water
- Aardvark
- Coyotes
- Lynx
- Chipmunks
142Chapparals
143- Animals of the Australian Grassland
- Australian grassland animals are marsupials
144Desert
Found on every continent. The driest biome on
Earth
145- Desert
- Extreme temperatures- Very hot during the day and
cool at night
146- Desert
- Very little rainfall
- Less than
- 25 cm precipitation yearly
147- Desert
- The soil ranges from gravel to sand.
- Soil is nutrient poor.
148- Desert plants have evolved adaptations to help
them survive in the extreme temperatures and
dryness of this biome. - Examples
- Cactus
- Mesquite
- Joshua trees
149- Cactus
- Saguaro Prickly Pear
150 151 152 153 154- The animals of the desert are adapted to the hot
temperatures. - Examples
- Lizards
- Camels
- Snakes
- Scorpions
- Kangaroo rat
- Gila Monster
- Predatory birds
- Tarantula
155- Lizards
- Desert Iguana Frilled Lizard
156 157- Snakes
- Diamondback Rattlesnake Sidewinder
158 159 160 161- Predatory birds
- Great Horned Owl Kestrel
162 163Questions due Wed. with your maps
- Name the three main land biomes in the US.
- What two biomes are closest where you live?
- What US state could a person visit a tropical
rain forest in? - How about a temperate rain forest?
- If you traveled due north from your current
location, what biomes would you pass through ? - A person is driving from L.A., to Washington D.C.
Name the biomes the person will pass through, in
the correct order. - A person is driving from Alaska to Mexico,
staying close to the west coastline. Name the
biomes the person will pass through, in the
correct order.