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Features and Creatures TERRESTRIAL BIOMES Features and Creatures

Niches usually describe specific food sources and specific homes Biome: areas of our planet with similar temperature, precipitation, flora (plants), and fauna (animals) The earth has several terrestrial (land) biomes and two aquatic (water) biomes  Habitat: the general area of a biome in which a particular plant or animal species lives  Niche: the specific area of a habitat in which a particular plant or animal species lives. Niches usually describe specific food sources and specific homes Vocabulary to Learn Galapagos ground finch What is this bird’s niche? http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/evolution/ecological-niche.htm

The earth is divided into biomes which are divided into habitats which are divided into niches.   Example: This lark is a type of songbird. Its biome is grassland. Its habitat is open, grassy areas of grasslands. Its niche is an area of very short vegetation that produces a lot of seeds. Vocabulary to Learn http://www.greglasley.net/images/H/Horned-Lark-0003-GWL-05821.jpg

Tundra comes from the Finnish word ‘tunturia” which means treeless plain Location: Tundra

Barren and harsh: no trees, little vegetation description Cold: -40º C – 10º C (-22º F – 50º F) Dry: 15-25 cm (6-10 in) precipitation, which falls mostly as snow (as dry as a desert) Barren and harsh: no trees, little vegetation description Musk Ox on the Tundra http://imgc.allpostersimages.com/images/P-473-488-90/64/6456/4VJH100Z/posters/patrick-endres-muskox-on-the-winter-tundra-ovibos-moschatus-alaska-usa.jpg

characteristics Youngest biome: formed 10,000 years ago Almost all tundras are in the Northern hemisphere The coldest and driest biome Two seasons: winter (long) and summer (short) Permafrost: ground is permanently frozen 25-100 cm (10 in to 3 ft) down Little biodiversity: 1,700 species of plants, 48 species of land mammals characteristics No trees! Growing season very short Permafrost prevents tree roots from growing deep in soil

Permafrost The ground remains permanently frozen all year long. Only the top few feet thaw in summer!

Survival: Plant Adaptations Low-growing Red or dark leaves: absorbs heat Tightly clumped “cushion plants”: protects from cold NOTE: the Tundra has a fragile ecosystem Because the growing season is so short, a plant six inches high could be 30 years old! If these plants are destroyed, regrowth would require decades

Survival: animal Adaptations Thick fur, often with undercoat Camouflage: white in winter & darker in summer Migration and Hibernation Survival: animal Adaptations Musk Ox Caribou Arctic Fox

Coniferous Forest Taiga comes from the Russian word for “forest” Location: Aka. Taiga

Coniferous forest: evergreen, cone-bearing trees Description Cold: -40º C – 20º C (-22º F – 68º F) Moderate precipitation: 30-90 cm (12-33 in) precipitation, which falls mostly as snow Coniferous forest: evergreen, cone-bearing trees Description Moose in the Taiga

Characteristics Largest terrestrial biome Dense tree canopy: little light penentrates Poor soil; few nutrients, acidic (from decaying needles) Defined seasons: especially, cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers Harsh conditions Few species

Survival: Plant Adaptations Thick cuticle: Trees have long, thin waxy needles. Wax protects from cold and dehydration Evergreen: Trees can begin photosynthesis as soon as weather warms Dark needles: Dark needles absorb heat Trees grow close together: this provides protection from cold and wind Cone shaped: Trees shed snow to prevent branches from breaking Survival: Plant Adaptations

Survival: animal Adaptations Animals: Many predators Migration (birds) Survival: animal Adaptations Moose Wolverine Wolf Grizzly (Brown) Bear