Communities & Biomes
Biotic & Abiotic Factors Living organisms Abiotic = Nonliving Soil,Air,Water Substrate
1.Community: Biotic factors All the Plants & Animals In a given area ? Community of Del Mar
Forest Community ………….. Deciduous trees Deer Fox Skunks Insects Shrubs Grasses
Ecosystem: Both biotic and abiotic factors in a large area:
2. Limiting Factor Limits Growth Biotic or Abiotic Too much or Too little
Ranges of Tolerance Range over which a population or organism can successfully survive & grow Too much or too little of an environmental factor can be limiting
3. Succession Orderly change Over time Natural Species Replacement In a community or ecosystem
Succession communities: 3. Climax community 2. Intermediate species Pioneer species
Pioneer species: Lichens (algae & fungi) break apart rock to make soil Grasses Annual flowers Mosses
Climax Community: final set of organisms suited to that climate
Deciduous Climax Forest
San Diego Coastal Sage & Chaparral Climax Community
Types of Succession Secondary Primary After a “blowout” Re-establish a community Already had living organisms Fire, flood, human disruption Primary 1st time plants or animals are established New island Volcanoes Bare soil, rock
New island= Primary Succession
Secondary Succession will follow!
Primary Or Secondary?
BOTH PRIMARY & SECONDARY have these Succession communities: 3. Climax community 2. Intermediate species Pioneer species
Biome biotic community dominant plants and animals unique climate Biomes of the World
BIOMES Tundra Coniferous Forest Deciduous Forest Desert Grassland Rainforest