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Taiga Biome BY: JACKSON BURNS
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Location & Size The Taiga biome is the largest terrestrial biome It extends over Europe, North America, and Asia Located right below Tundra biome Takes up 29% of the forest cover 50°N to 70°N latitude, but with some variations Largest areas are in Canada and Russia
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World Map of Taiga Biomes The Taiga biome includes much land in the Arctic Circle, yet no land beneath the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere
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Abiotic Factors The abiotic factors of the taiga biome include Extreme variations in temperature, from -76°F to 68°F Snowfall in a Taiga biome is very heavy, ranging from 37 to 60 cm per year Poor and leached poderized soil, only for pines and low nutrient plants Located inland Annual rainfall from 12 to 33 inches
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Biotic Factors Wildlife, such as moose, deer, lynxes, foxes, and wolves Plants (mostly coniferous), like spruce, fir, and pines Some deciduous trees Grass Moss
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Climate Precipitation is moderate in the Taiga, with most of it being snow Temperature ranges -76°F to 68°F Winter is dark, cold, and blasted by arctic winds Summer is warm, dank, and rainy
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Limiting Factors Water: Trees and animals cannot use frozen water and permafrost Fire: Many plants and animals are not prepared for the occasional fire Temperature: Plants adapted to the colder temperature, so anything much above that will kill them
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Dominating Animals The classic American Black Bear (different from it's name, it is in the whole of the Taiga Biome) It eats many of the non-predators, excluding many insects The Bald Eagle is the predator of the skies. Although endangered, it eats many land, sea, and air animals, mostly fish and mammals' The Sea Otters are surprisingly the dominating animals of the sea. They eat over 40 known species of sea animals.
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Carrying Capacity The carrying capacity for the Taiga Biome's predators is less than the prey, just like any Biome The average carrying capacity of this biome is a little lower than the temperate deciduous forest because the Taiga has a lower temperature and gets less rain
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Niches Although the taiga biome has low biodiversity, here are some of the niches of the main species of predator and prey The Hawk Owl is a small carnivorous bird 12-14 inches long and its niche is that it keeps insects at check, so they do not grow to populous. The Black Bear is a large carnivorous bear 6-8 feet tall, and it eats many other predators and some prey.
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Food Chain / web To the left is a sample of a food web of the low biodiverse environment of the Taiga biome. To the right is a food chain of an owl, a predator in this biome.
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Physical Characteristics The Taiga is very large and homogenous Acres of the same tree species can be found in the same place due to low biodiversity Includes large mountains, rivers and beautiful lakes There are many waterfalls that dump into lakes
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Animal Adaptations Cold climate prevents many animals and plants from living in the Taiga Forest Many birds do not adapt but instead migrate to warmer lands Some animals adapt by hibernating when the temperatures drop, and others adapt by producing an insulating layer of feathers or fur Some animals don’t even shed their coat, but instead it changes from a darker color in the summer and lighter color in the winter to camouflage themselves from predators Evergreens don’t ever shed their leaves because it takes too much energy, so they do not have to regrow them again in spring Plants in the Taiga have narrow needle structures that limits water loss because in the cold winter, the ground freezes over and plants are unable to get water from their roots
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Animal Pictures Top: Prey Bottom: Predators
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Pictures of Taiga Biome
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Bibliography "Abiotic Factors of the Taiga Biome." Abiotic Factors of the Taiga Biome. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Mar. 2016. "Earth Floor: Biomes." Earth Floor: Biomes. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Mar. 2016. "Earth Floor: Biomes." Earth Floor: Biomes. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Mar. 2016. "Taiga Animals." Taiga Animals. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Mar. 2016.
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