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Biomes & Aquatic Communities
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Biome A major biological community that occurs over a large area of land
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Aquatic Biomes
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Terrestrial Biomes
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Biological Communities The climate dictates which species of plants, animals, fungus, bacteria, etc. can survive in a given location Climate- the prevailing weather conditions in a given location
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Climate 2 most important factors of climate: 1.Temperature 2.Moisture
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Biome General rule: Temperature & moisture decrease ↓ as latitude increases ↑ 0°0° 30°N 30°S
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Biome A major biological community that occurs over a large area of land 7 Terrestrial biomes: 1.Tundra 2.Desert 3.Forests 4.Taiga 5.Tropical Rain Forest 6.Savannah 7.Temperate grassland
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Tundra- It’s REALLY cold here!
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Tundra Located between taiga and permanent ice Covers 1/5 of Earth’s land Low precipitation (less than 25cm p/year) Most of the year it is frozen Permanent ice is only 1 meter below the surface
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Tundra
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What lives in the tundra? NOT ME!!!!
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Tundra
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Desert
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Desert
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Desert Most extensive in the interior of a continent Less than 25cm of water p/yr DRY!!!! Little vegetation
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Hot Dry Desert
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Costal Desert
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Cold Desert
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What lives in the desert?
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Forests
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Forests
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Forests Three types of Forest Biomes Deciduous Forests Taiga (boreal) Forests Tropical Rain Forests
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Types of Forests
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Temperate Forests 2 types 1.Deciduous forest 2.Evergreen forest
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Deciduous Forest Located eastern U.S. Mild climate (seasons change) Rainfall 75-250cm p/yr
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Deciduous Forest
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Evergreen Forest Drier than deciduous forests Different soil Predominant evergreen trees
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Evergreen Forest
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What lives in a temperate forest?
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Temperate Deciduous Forest
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Taiga
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Taiga Located in northern hemisphere (approx. 45°N-70°N) Cold & wet! (Russia) Coniferous forests
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Tiaga
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Taiga
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Taiga
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What lives in the taiga?
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Tropical Rain Forest
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Located nearest the equator 450cm of rainfall per year Little change throughout the year Biome with MOST diversity ½ of all Earth’s terrestrial species High primary productivity Soil is quite infertile
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What lives in the rain forest?
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Grasslands
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Grasslands Two types of Grassland Biomes Tropical Savannahs Temperate Grasslands
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Savanna
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Savanna Located above & below rain forest Dry grasslands Tropical areas with low precipitation (90-150cm p/yr) Seasonal drought Temperature fluctuates Vast open areas with few trees Home of large grazing animals
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What lives in the Savanna?
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Savanna
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Temperate Grasslands
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Located halfway between equator and the poles Moderate temperature Aka prairies Interior of U.S. mostly prairie Good soil for agriculture
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Grasslands
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What lives in the grassland? …or use to
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Temperate Grasslands
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Review What are the 7 biomes? What lives there? List important facts about each
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Aquatic Communities Fresh water WetlandsMarine
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Aquatic Biomes
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Freshwater Communities Lakes, ponds, streams, & rivers Only 1.8% of Earth’s surface Many organisms only live in freshwater
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Freshwater Distribution
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Freshwater Communities Fresh water is found in: LakesRiversPondsSwampsWetlands
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Fresh water Ecosystem
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Fresh water Ecosystems 3 Lake Zones 1.Littoral zone 2.Limnetic zone 3.Profundal zone
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Freshwater Zones 1.Littoral zone ShallowShallow Near shoreNear shore Home of aquatic plantsHome of aquatic plants InsectsInsects AmphibiansAmphibians Small fishSmall fish Hint: “LITTER” is usually found in the littoral zone
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Freshwater zones 2. Limnetic zone Farther from the shoreFarther from the shore Close to the surfaceClose to the surface Home of zooplankton, algae, fishHome of zooplankton, algae, fish
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Freshwater Zones 3. Profundal Zone deep-water zone Very little light Bacteria, wormlike organisms
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Rivers and Streams
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Wetlands
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Wetlands Areas covered with a layer of water Swamps, marshes Hydrophytes Cattails, grasses One of the most productive ecosystems!
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Wetlands
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Wetlands
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Wetland Wildlife
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What is eutrophication? 1.Increase in an amount of nitrates (used in fertilizers) 2.This increases the growth of bacteria & algae 3.Bacteria & algae use the oxygen 4.No oxygen left for the fish
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Marine Communities ¾ Earths surface is covered by ocean 3 types of marine communities: 1.Shallow Ocean water 2.Surface of open sea 3.Ocean depths
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Shallow Ocean Waters Large number of species Intertidal zone Many marine invertebrates Coral reefs
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Surface of Open Sea Plankton Bacteria, algae, small invertebrates 40% of photosynthesis that takes place on Earth Base of ocean food chain Light only penetrates 100m (328 ft)
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What are they eating?
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Intertidal Zone
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Neritic Zone
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Oceanic Zone
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The deepest parts of the ocean ….
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Ocean Depths DARKNESS! Giant squid, anglerfish Surprise, researchers are finding lots of biodiversity at these depths (2 miles)
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Ocean Depths
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Two More! Two other types of biological communities complete a characterization of marine biomes: Coral reefs Estuaries.
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Estuaries
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Coral Reefs
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