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The boreal forest or taiga exists as a nearly continuous belt of coniferous trees across North America and Eurasia. Taiga is the Russian name for this forest However, the term is used in North America as well.
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North America Eurasia
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These forests are huge carbon sinks Large diversity of soil microorganisms in these three forest soils These forests have large total leaf area and they contribute a lot of leaf litter to the ground.
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Podzolization occurs as a result of the acid soil solution produced under needle leaf trees The main soil order associated with the taiga is spodosol.
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The taiga corresponds with regions of subarctic and cold continental climate. For example, Verkhoyansk, Russia, has recorded extremes of minus 90 ° F and plus 90 ° F.
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Biotic Factors: 1.Black Bear 2.Fox 3.Squirrel 4.Deer 5.Coyote Abiotic Factors: 1.Large amounts of precipitation 2.Both cold and hot seasons 3.Little amount of sunlight reaches through the trees 4.The soil is very fertile 5.Distant from the sea
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Competition Adaptation A group of squirrels eating a colony of beetles! A red fox eating a squirrel. six tree species forming a boreal climax forest The main reasons firs, spruce and pines are the dominant trees in the boreal forest, adapted to the extreme conditions brought about by the cold, including the winter-induced drought and the short growing season
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Influences Impacts The frequency of forest fires during the past 600 yr was studied 281 sample plots within boreal forest ecosystems It was found that all these factors have influenced the vegetation Fires led to a widespread vegetation mosaic Human Activities Logging Mining Hydroelectric Development Forestry Construction
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