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Biomes and aquatic Ecosystems
Begin with a padlet review of aquatic ecosystems – what do you remember? Chapter 3
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Remember, these are primarily dictated by latitude (and therefore climate)
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Tundra Below polar ice caps No trees Frozen soil (permafrost)
Often characterized by their vegetation
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Boreal Forest or Taiga South of Tundra, evergreen forest No permafrost
Short summers
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Temperate Forest Broad- leaved, deciduous trees Four seasons
Woodland animals (bears)
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Temperate Shrubland or Chaparral
Less rainfall than temperate forests Dominated by shrubs (California)
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Temperate Grassland Fertile soils – to support grasses
Drought, grazers, and fires prevent it from becoming a forest Example: prairie
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Desert Evaporation exceeds precipitation Cactus Lizards
Home to lots of animals!
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Tropical Savanna Grasses and scattered trees Minimal precipitation
Lions and zebras
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Tropical Rain Forest Warm temperatures, lots of rain
Highest species diversity Canopy v. understory
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Other Terrestrial Areas
Mountains – climate changes as altitude changes Communities resemble that of the tundra at the top Polar regions – cold all year, covered in ice
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Aquatic Ecosystems - Overview
Freshwater Transitional (“brackish”) Marine (salty)
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Freshwater Ecosystems
Rivers and streams – water flows in one direction, carries sediment, cause erosion Plants and animals must be able to withstand water currents Lakes and ponds – standing water, vary greatly in size Seasonal patterns (next slide)
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Transitional Ecosystems
Brackish water – between salty and fresh Wetlands – marshes, swamps, and bogs High levels of diversity but… Often anoxic, usually pretty salty (adaptations) Estuaries – where salt water meets fresh!
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Marine Ecosystems – Salt Water
Intertidal Zone – where ocean means land Wave and tide action Persistent organisms Coastal ocean and coral reefs Very diverse (next slide) Very subject to human disturbances Open ocean Photic zone – where light reaches Phytoplankton
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