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1 Chapter 21 Ecosystems Table of Contents Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes Section 2 Aquatic Ecosystems

2 Objectives Identify the eight major biomes. Compare tundra with taiga.
Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes Chapter 21 Objectives Identify the eight major biomes. Compare tundra with taiga. Compare the different kinds of forests. Compare the different kinds of grasslands. Describe the adaptations of desert organisms.

3 Biome Large terrestrial ecosystems that contain a number of smaller but related ecosystems. Similar climate and inhabitants with similar adaptations. Commonly identified by their dominant plant life.

4 Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes
Chapter 21 The Major Biomes The major types of terrestrial ecosystems, known as biomes, are: Tundra Tropical forest Temperate forest Taiga Temperate grassland Savanna Chaparral Desert

5 Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes
Chapter 21 Earth’s Major Biomes

6 Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes
Chapter 21 Tundra Tundra is a cold and largely treeless biome characterized by permafrost under the surface of the ground. Small plants (mosses, grasses) Caribou, musk oxen, snowy owls, arctic, foxes, lemmings, and snowshoe hares. (Summer: birds, insects).

7 Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes
Chapter 21 Tundra

8 Forests Tropical Forests Chapter 21
Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes Chapter 21 Forests Tropical Forests Tropical forests receive abundant rainfall and have stable temperatures. They have a greater species richness than any other biome. Tropical Rain Forests Tropical Dry Forests

9 Competition for Light Canopy: continuous layer of tree tops that shades the for forest floor. Epiphytes: small plants that live on tree branches (mosses, orchids, bromeliads) Use other organisms for support but make their own food.

10 Species Richness Highest of all biomes- contain about ½ of the worlds species! One hectar of tropical rain forest – 300 species of trees. Monkeys, snakes, lizards, birds, insects

11 Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes
Chapter 21 Tropical Rain Forest

12 Forests, continued Temperate Forests Chapter 21
Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes Chapter 21 Forests, continued Temperate Forests Distinct seasons and moderate climate. Temperate forests have coniferous trees, which bear seeds in cones, or deciduous trees, which shed their leaves each year.

13 Forests, continued Temperate Deciduous Forests Chapter 21
Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes Chapter 21 Forests, continued Temperate Deciduous Forests The trees in temperate deciduous forests shed all of their leaves in the fall. Deciduous trees have broad thin leaves with a large surface area that permits maximum light absorption. Birch, beech, maple, oak, hickory, sycamore, elm, willow, and cottonwood. Bears, wolves, white-tailed deer, foxes, raccoons, squirrels. Timber used for construction.

14 Temperate Deciduous Forest
Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes Chapter 21 Temperate Deciduous Forest

15 Forests, continued Taiga (boreal forest) Chapter 21
Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes Chapter 21 Forests, continued Taiga (boreal forest) Taiga is cold but is warmer than tundra and receives more precipitation. Taiga is dominated by coniferous forests. Needle shape of leaves reduces water loss. Moose, bear, wolves, lynxes, hares.

16 Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes
Chapter 21 Taiga

17 Grasslands Temperate Grasslands Chapter 21
Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes Chapter 21 Grasslands Temperate Grasslands Temperate grasslands occur in areas with cold winters and hot summers. They are dominated by grasses and herds of grazing animals. (Bison)

18 Grasslands, continued Savanna Chapter 21
Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes Chapter 21 Grasslands, continued Savanna Savannas are tropical grasslands with alternating wet and dry seasons. Scattered deciduous trees and shrubs. They are dominated by herds of grazing animals. (herbivores: zebras, wildebeests, giraffes, gazelles, carnivores: lions, leopards, cheetahs)

19 Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes
Chapter 21 Savanna

20 Grasslands, continued Chaparral Chapter 21
Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes Chapter 21 Grasslands, continued Chaparral Chaparral is found in coastal regions with warm, dry summers and mild winters. It is dominated by dense, spiny shrubs.

21 Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes
Chapter 21 Grassland

22 Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes
Chapter 21 Deserts Deserts receive less than 25 cm (9.9 in.) of precipitation per year. Desert inhabitants have adaptations for conserving water. Plants leaves with waxy coating Few stomata (openings in leaves) and open at night Expandable body and needles for protection. Animals that hide in the shade or burrow one active only at night.

23 Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes
Chapter 21 Desert


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