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Title: BIOMES CONTAIN MANY ECOSYSTEMS


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BIOMES CONTAIN MANY ECOSYSTEMS
  • REGIONS OF EARTH ARE CLASSIFIED INTO BIOMES
  • Biomelarge geographic areas that are similar in
    climate have similar plants animals
  • 6 major biomes on Earth
  • Climate (long term weather pattern of region) is
    important factor in land biomes, so is available
    water, temperature and soil type.
  • WATER COVERS MOST OF EARTHS SURFACE
  • About 75 of Earth is covered by water
  • Freshwater saltwater biomes
  • Plants are producers for water near land while
    deep ocean water relies on tiny photosynthetic
    microorganisms called phytoplankton

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TAIGA TUNDRA
  • These are characterized by long, cold winters and
    short summers. (Arctic tundra can be 50oC)
  • Tundra gets little rain (lt25cm/yr), but is wet
    because cold keeps water from evaporating
    permafrost(deep frozen soil) keeps trees from
    taking root, so just little moss, grass, lichen
    shrubs. Find rodents, caribou, musk ox, grizzly
    bears, foxes, owls.
  • Taiga has more rain, more snow on ground
    insulating soil from permafrost.
  • Have CONIFEROUS trees (needlelike leaves making
    food all year). Wood leaves of trees feed
    insects, seeds feed birds squirrels.
  • Deer, elk, snowshoe hare, beavers, lynx, owls,
    bears wolves live here.

3
Desert Grassland
  • Found in middle latitudes not much precipitation
    to support trees for either.
  • Some deserts are cold, some hot but all have dry
    soil desert plants (cacti) animals (lizards)
    can get by on very little water. Also have
    kangaroo rat, snakes, foxes owls.
  • Grassland had moderate rainfall (50-90cm/yr)
    enough for grasses but not forests. Warm summers
    may have cold winters.
  • Seed-eating rodents, bison, horses, gazelles,
    zebras, wolves, tigers lions are found in
    grasslands.

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Temperate Tropical Forest
  • Temperate forest grow where winters are short
    75-150cm of water/yr. Most made of Deciduous
    trees (broad leaves, drop in winter-oak,maple).
    Supports wide variety of forest animals. Some
    have coniferous trees (Pacific Northwest-redwoods
    spruce wet winter dry summer).
  • Tropical forests near equator, warm all year and
    wettest biome (250-400cm/yr). Leaves all year
    soil is poor in nutrients. More animals plants
    than anywhere else. Trees grow close together
    support many tree dwelling animals (monkey,
    snakes, birds) plants (orchids vines).

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FRESHWATER BIOME
  • Ecosystem of freshwater biomes affected by
    quality of landscape around them. (depth of
    water how fast water runs, etc., determines
    types of plants animals)
  • Ponds lakes have still water Ponds have many
    plants, deeper lakes have more phytoplankton.
    Insects, shellfish, fish and land animals feed
    within them.
  • Estuary water ecosystem thats a transition
    between fresh saltwater biomes. Lower end of
    river that feeds into ocean, where fresh salt
    water mix. Marshes wetlands are both
    estuaries. (nurseries of sea calm waters
    attract marine animals to reproduce here).
    Seaweed, marsh grasses, shellfish, birds thrive
    here.

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FRESHWATER BIOME
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MARINE BIOMES
  • Saltwater biomes coastal ocean, open ocean, and
    deep ocean. Beaches tidepools are part of
    coastal ocean biome. Crabs clams thrive in
    ever-changing conditions of coastal areas.
  • Open ocean gets less sunlight has cooler
    temperatures. Many fish, marine animals, and
    floating seaweed live in upper ocean. No plants
    in open ocean, producers are phytoplankton.
  • Deep ocean is much colder darker. Animals feed
    on each other or on material falling down from
    upper levels of ocean. Many of deepest organisms
    are microscopic and many are still unknown.

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MARINE BIOME
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