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Chapter 6: Ecosystems Section 2: Biomes
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A. Factors that affect biomes’ climate
1. temperature 2. precipitation
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B. Major biomes – large areas
with similar climates and ecosystems
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1. tundra – cold, dry, treeless region
Permanently frozen soil called permafrost Average winter temperature: -12⁰C c. Average precipitation is less than 25 cm per year
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Plants: mosses, grasses, small shrubs, lichens
tundra Plants: mosses, grasses, small shrubs, lichens Animals: insects, ducks, geese, other birds, mice, arctic hares, reindeer
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2. Taiga – cold forest of mostly evergreen trees
Soil thaws in the short summer b. Precipitation: mostly snow, cm – 100 cm per year
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3. Temperate deciduous forests – region with four seasons, mostly trees that lose their leaves in autumn Temperatures range from below freezing in winter to 30°C or more in summer
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b. Precipitation: throughout the year, 75 cm – 150 cm per year
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4. Temperate rain forest – tall trees with needlelike
leaves Average temperature: 9°C – 12°C Precipitation: 200 cm – 400 cm per year
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Red panda,Tufted puffin
Banana slug, platypus
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5. Tropical rain forests - the most biologically diverse of all biomes
Average temperature: 25°C b. Precipitation: 200 cm to 600 cm per year
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c. Four zones: forest floor, understory, canopy, emergents
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Organisms of the forest floor
Rafflesia arnoldii (corpse flower) – up to 1 m across
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Organisms of the understory
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Organisms of the canopy
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Organisms of the emergent layer
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d. Human impact: habitats being destroyed by farmers and loggers
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6. Desert – driest biome, supports little plant life
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a. Temperatures: vary from hot to
cold b. Precipitation: less than 25 cm per year c. Soil: thin, sandy, or gravelly d. Plant: cactus e. Animal: kangaroo rat
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7. Grasslands – prairies or plains, dominated by grasses
Temperatures: temperate or tropical Precipitation: 25 cm – 75 cm per year; dry season
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