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Title: Tundra


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Tundra
  • The largest biome
  • Characterized by low rainfall and low
    temperatures (Temp -26c to 12c
  • Shallow soil
  • Permafrost
  • Frozen ground 3 feet or more below the surface.
  • In winter all the ground if frozen
  • Short season 2 month and slow growing
  • Precipitationless than 25 cm but most of the
    time the water is frozen and there Is little
    evaporation

2
Primary producers
  • Slow growing and low to the ground.
  • Going north or up
  • Shrubs lowest/south
  • Grasses
  • lichens highest/north

3
Animals
  • Large animals where there volume is greater than
    surface area
  • Moose
  • Polar bears
  • Caribou/reindeer
  • Smaller animals
  • Artic fox

4
Threats
  • Disruption
  • Road construction
  • Global warming
  • Decreases in habitat
  • Sea rising
  • Increasing CO2 contribution

5
Taiga Biome
  • Characteristics

6
Characteristics
  • Low diversity
  • Only 20 major species
  • Formed from low coniferous cone bearing trees
    (evergreen)
  • Pines, Furs and Spruces
  • Cold climates and high altitudes -10C to14C
  • Precipitation 35-75 cm
  • Acidic thin soil
  • minimal under story.
  • Cold harsh winters with little to no usable water

7
Animals
  • Moose, Voles, Foxes, Deer, Migratory Birds
    (visiting for the summer), Carnivorous Birds.

8
Facts
  • Contain some of the largest wilderness areas
    world wide.
  • Once, during the ice ages formed a continuous
    band of forest from Europe to Canada (there was a
    land bridge from Russia to Alaska.

9
Threats
  • Insects
  • Pine Beatles kill the pines
  • Spruce bud worm
  • Fires
  • These forests burn every 90 years.
  • -Limiting forests to no taller than 30 feet

10
Temperate Deciduous Forests
  • Pronounced seasons
  • Broad leaf plants which lose their leaves.
  • Warmer winters than taiga Temp 6C to 28C
  • And wetter precipitation75-125 cm
  • Most major cities in the world are in this biome.
  • Large amounts of fallen leaf matter make thick
    nutrient rich soil.
  • Winters are short and trees may become dormant
    for several months.

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Organisms
  • Less diverse than tropical forests but more
    diverse than taiga
  • Deciduous trees and dense underbrush
  • Oak, Maple, Ash, Burch, Hemlock,
  • Smaller mammals'
  • Deer, rabbits, squirrels, black bear, migratory
    birds.

12
Threats
  • Population growth
  • Urban Sprawl
  • Logging
  • Introduced species/invasive

13
Tropical forests
  • The highest amounts of diversity of the 300
    thousand plant species world wide 200 thousand
    may be found in tropical forests.
  • 1/5 of the worlds species are contained in
    tropical rainforests
  • Consistent warm temperatures all year.
  • Temp 20C to34 c and rain fall200-400cm
  • Soil is thin and sandy.
  • All the nutrients are in the trees.
  • Many plants Have a beneficial relationship with
    nitrobacter forming mycorrhizae

14
Biota
  • Vegetation forms stratified layers called
    canopies.
  • Plants live on the treesepiphytes
  • The tallest are broad leaf bearing trees which do
    not lose there leaves.
  • Animals include kopibarra, sloths

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Desert Biome
  • Largest range of temperature 7C and 38C
  • Dry less than 25 cm of rain.
  • Soil sandy and poor
  • Plants have adapted to storing water.
  • Waxy Leaves
  • Animals burrow/ nocturnal / large surface areas.
  • It takes a long time for species to grow.

16
Deserts
  • 2 types
  • Tropical deserts
  • Sahara
  • Temperate deserts
  • The great American desert
  • Both have the largest temperature changes of any
    biome.
  • Low diversity

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Chaparrel
  • Temperature change is seasonal-mild
  • 30f to 100f
  • Sunny
  • High diversity
  • Rain10-17 in
  • Highly flammable in the summer. Burns 25 years
  • High population density.
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