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Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water What factor(s) influence terrestrial biome distribution? What factor(s) influence the distribution of aquatic biomes? How much new water is formed every day? Where does all our water come from?

Fig. 3.2Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

What is unique about water? Fig. 3.41Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

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What are the most important variables for predicting aquatic community health, abundance and diversity? Fig. 3.41Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

How are temperature and oxygen related? Fig. 3.41Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

How is oxygen level related to other factors? Fig. 3.41Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

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How is oxygen level related to other factors? Fig. 3.41Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

Epilimnion Hypolimnion How does the epilimnion change temporally? Fig. 3.41Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

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Which lake will freeze faster… why? Fig. 3.41Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

Why are some lakes crystal clear and some like Lake Lowell? Fig. 3.41Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

How does turbidity affect things? How can turbidity be measured? Fig. 3.41Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

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Fig. 3.6Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis Marine biome distribution influenced by _________, which influences … Zones based on depth and association with the continental shelf… BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

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Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis What marine biome is represented here? What factors explain the abundance and diversity of life here? BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

Fig. 3.14Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis What marine biome is represented here? BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

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Fig. 3.16Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis What marine biome is represented here? BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

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Fig. 3.20Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis What aquatic biome is represented here? BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

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Fig. 3.22Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis What aquatic biome is represented here? BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

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Fig. 3.31Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis What aquatic biome is represented here? BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

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Fig. 3.34Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis River biota are organized along a continuum based on… BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

Fig. 3.32Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis Rivers vary in… BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

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What aquatic biome is represented here? Fig. 3.36Fig. 3.7Fig. 3.1 © Getty Images/Taxis BIOL 3240 Plant and Animal Ecology Life in water

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