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Terrestrial Biomes

Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Terrestrial Biomes Biome Plant Species Animal Species Geographic Location Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Tropical Rainforest Tall broad-leaved trees, ferns, etc Chimpanzees, bats, toucans, Near equator Consistently high temperature, rainfall and humidity

Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Terrestrial Biomes Biome Plant Species Animal Species Geographic Location Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Desert Cacti, Joshua trees, Lizards, bobcats, desert toads Every continent except Europe Widely Varying temperatures, low rainfall

Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Terrestrial Biomes Biome Plant Species Animal Species Geographic Location Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Boreal Forest (AKA Taiga) Spruce and fir trees, small shrubs moose, beavers, mountain lions South of arctic circle Summers = short and moist ; winters = long, cold, and dry ; contains mostly coniferous trees (don’t lose leaves)

Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Terrestrial Biomes Biome Plant Species Animal Species Geographic Location Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Temperate Forest Oak, beech, and maple trees Squirrels, deer, black bears South of the boreal forests Well-defined seasons (spring, summer, fall, winter) ; mostly deciduous trees (lose leaves in fall)

Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Terrestrial Biomes Biome Plant Species Animal Species Geographic Location Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Savannah (Grassland Type 1) Grasses and scattered trees Lions, elephants,zebras Africa, South America, and Australia Summers = hot and rainy, winters = cool and dry

Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Terrestrial Biomes Biome Plant Species Animal Species Geographic Location Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Temperate Grassland (Grassland Type 2) Grasses and herbs bison, horses, mice All continents except Europe moderate rainfall and temperature, fires possible

Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Terrestrial Biomes Biome Plant Species Animal Species Geographic Location Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Tundra Short grasses, shrubs Caribou, polar bears, salmon, Arctic Circle Constant layer of frost (permafrost), cold and dark much of the year

Figure 4-11 The World’s Major Land Biomes Section 4-3 Tropical rain forest Temperate grassland Temperate forest Tundra Tropical dry forest Desert Northwestern coniferous forest Mountains and ice caps Tropical savanna Temperate woodland and shrubland Boreal forest (Taiga)

Aquatic Biomes

Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Aquatic Biomes Biome Marine Freshwater Key Organisms Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Lakes/Ponds X Algae, frogs, fish, Body of standing water Zones based on water depth (littoral, limnetic, and profundal)

Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Aquatic Biomes Biome Marine Freshwater Key Organisms Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Rivers/streams X Strong reeds/plants, insect larvae, fish Moving water, flows from source to mouth

Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Aquatic Biomes Biome Marine Freshwater Key Organisms Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Wetland Mixture of salt and freshwater pond lilies, cattails, mangroves, willows, amphibians, ducks, raccoons Types: marshes, swamps, bogs Moist and humid

Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Aquatic Biomes Biome Marine Freshwater Key Organisms Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Estuary Mixture of salt and freshwater Algae, seaweeds, marsh grasses, worms, crabs, geese One of the most diverse ecosystems Forms where fresh water from a stream or river merges with salt water from the ocean

Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Aquatic Biomes Biome Marine Freshwater Key Organisms Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Oceans X Depth depends on sunlight requirements Seaweeds, plankton, fish, jellyfish, whales Zones based on water depth = photic, aphotic, benthic

Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Aquatic Biomes Biome Marine Freshwater Key Organisms Ms. O’s Basics to Remember Coral Reefs X Coral, algae, sea slugs, octopi, sea stars, fishes Very diverse Found in warm, shallow marine waters