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Temperate Forests By JoAnna Krueger & Kara Motschall
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Temperate deciduous forests are often found in eastern North America, northeastern Asia, and western and central Europe. 25 degrees and 50 degrees latitude (MbgNet)
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(Wikipedia)
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Climate -Four seasons -Hot summers, cool falls, rainy springs, extremely cold winters -Average annual temperature of 10 degrees C -Average temperature range of 20-25 degrees C (Answers.com, eoEarth)
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Climate -Has an annual precipitation of 76cm to 152 cm yearly -Limiting factors include: -Water sources -Temperature -Rainfall -Nitrogen -Phosphorus (eoEarth.com)
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Wildlife Fauna - Mast-eaters (nut and acorn eaters) - Omnivores Adaptations - Survival in arboreal habitats (fur, hands) - Hibernation (thinkquest.com)
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Wildlife Flora - Three to four different tree species per kilometer Maple, elm, beech Adaptations Broad leaves to catch sunlight Canopy is moderately dense (allows moderate sunlight) - High degree of biodiversity (thinkquest.com)
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Temperate rainforests are located along the Northwestern coast of North America. They are also found in small areas in Southern Chile, New Zealand, and Australia. Mid Latitudes (Wikipedia.com, marietta.com)
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Climate –Average annual temperature range Coolest- above 0 degrees C Influenced by nearby oceans Hottest- 20 degrees –Average annual rainfall of 150 cm –Limiting factors include Rainfall Sunlight (marietta.com)
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Wildlife Fauna -Bears, raccoons, and deer that adjust to day/night climate changes -Slugs Adaptations -Moist/humid environments -Prevention of disaccation (marietta.com)
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Wildlife Flora -Coniferous trees, Mountain Hemlock, Lodge Pole Pine -Mosses, lichens Adaptations -Moist environment -Minimal water stress Very high degree of biodiversity (marietta.com)
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Comparisons Humidity allows a greater population of epiphytes Moses and fern more popular in temperate rainforests because of rain Broad-leafed plants are replaced by evergreen confiers
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Works Cited Missouri Botanical Garden(2005). What’s it like where you live? Retrieved October 17th, 2008. http://www.mbgnet.net/sets/temp/index.htmhttp://www.mbgnet.net/sets/temp/index.htm University of California(2008) Temperate Forests. Retrieved October, 17th 2008 http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/exhibits/biomes/forests.php#temperatehttp://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/exhibits/biomes/forests.php#temperate Oregon State University (2000) Temperate Rain Forests. Retrieved on October, 17th 2008 http://www.answers.com/topic/temperate-rain-foresthttp://www.answers.com/topic/temperate-rain-forest McGinley, M(2007) Forest in Biome. Retrieved October 20th, 2008 http://www.eoearth.org/article/Forest_biome http://www.eoearth.org/article/Forest_biome ThinkQuest team(1997) Himalayas Flora and Fauna Retrieved October, 20th 2008 http://library.thinkquest.org/10131/ff_temperateforests.htmlhttp://library.thinkquest.org/10131/ff_temperateforests.html Lachowsky, R(2001) Temperate Rain Forests Retrieved October 20th, 2008 http://www.scsc.k12.ar.us/2001Outwest/PacificNaturalHistory/Projects/Lach owskyR/Default.htm http://www.scsc.k12.ar.us/2001Outwest/PacificNaturalHistory/Projects/Lach owskyR/Default.htm
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