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Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs.
Fri.
Week of Sept. 15
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  • How are the boreal and tundra areas in the
  • Arctic different from the boreal/tundra areas in
  • Alpine areas?
  • Seasonality
  • B. Daily temperature change
  • C. UV radiation
  • D. All of the above

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Aquatic systems - defined by physical factors
such as depth, temperature, water flow
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From Miller 1993
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thermocline
Oceans and lakes are usually thermally stratified
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Aquatic systems Marine Pelagic zone (open
ocean) Deep sea Shallow benthos Coral
reefs Freshwater Lakes Streams/rivers
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Shallow benthos
Pelagic zone
Deep sea
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Biome Pelagic zone of ocean Climate Depends
on location generally warm and
well-lit Vegetation Phytoplankton Animals
Zooplankton, fish Net Productivity
Low Diversity Low
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Diatoms photosynthetic protists
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Zooplankton common herbivores and carnivores
of the ocean
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Biome Deep sea Climate Extremely uniform
dark and cold Very high pressure Vegetation
None Animals Unusual things Net Productivity
Low Diversity Low but higher than pelagic zone
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If no photosynthesis and no vegetation, what
supports the organisms that live in the deep
sea? What do they eat if they cant eat plants?
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Biome Shallow benthos Climate Depends on area
relatively warm and well-lit Vegetation
Kelp forests and other seaweeds Animals
Urchins, starfish, sea cucumbers Net
Productivity Moderate to high Diversity
Moderate
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Kelp forests
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Biome Coral reefs Climate warm and
well-lit Vegetation Algae Animals Coral,
tropical fish Net Productivity High Diversity
High 25 of all marine species in 0.17 of
ocean area
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Live Coral
Dead coral
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Aquatic systems Marine Pelagic zone (open
ocean) Deep sea Shallow benthos Coral
reefs Freshwater Lakes Streams/rivers
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Biome Lakes Climate Highly variable Vegetatio
n Phytoplankton, rooted plants on
edges Animals Zooplankton,
fish Productivity Low to high Diversity Low
to moderate
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Shallow benthos
Pelagic zone
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Biome Rivers/streams Climate Highly variable
less vertical variability than
lakes Vegetation Algae, rooted plants in large
rivers Animals Insect larvae, fish Net
Productivity Low to high Diversity Low to
moderate
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More horizontal than vertical variability in
streams
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Outline
The biome concept Survey of the
biomes Variability in Connecticut
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Different Land Cover Types in Connecticut
- Terrestrial Oak Forest Red Maple
Forest Hemlock Beech Forest - Freshwater Lake
and reservoir Streams and rivers Freshwater
wetlands and bogs - Coastal Salt Marsh Beach
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Microclimate climatic variation on a scale of a
few kilometers, meters, or centimeters
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Coniferous forest Deciduous forest Wetlands,
Water Residential, commercial Lawn and turf
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Which of the following biomes have water deficits
during the growing season? a. tundra b.
desert c. woodland/shrubland (chaparral) d.
both b and c
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  • Only one of the following lists correctly ranks
    four terrestrial biomes from most to least
    productive. Which is it?
  • a. tropical rain forest, temperate seasonal
    forest, savanna, tundra
  • b. tropical rain forest, temperate seasonal
    forest, tundra, savanna
  • c. temperate seasonal forest, tropical rain
    forest, tundra, savanna
  • d. temperate seasonal forest, tropical rain
    forest, savanna, tundra
  • e. temperate seasonal forest, savanna, tropical
    rain forest, tundra
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