Terrestrial Biomes Biomes are defined as the world's major communities, classified according to the predominant vegetation and characterized by adaptations.

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Terrestrial Biomes Biomes are defined as the world's major communities, classified according to the predominant vegetation and characterized by adaptations of organisms to that particular environment.

Deserts… Species diversity is LOWER due to extreme conditions

Hot and dry – Tropical… Temperature extremes: Little insulation due to lack of humidity HOT during the day, COOL at night Evaporation exceeds precipitation Death Valley Sahara Mexico, Australia, Arizona

Plants… Adapted to prevent water loss Succulent

Animals… Also adapted to dry conditions: Nocturnal, burrowers, thick skin

Cold - Polar… Antarctica, Greenland, Arctic, High Mountains

Tropical desert (Sahara Desert) Cold desert

Grasslands North America: Prairies South America: Pampas South Africa: Veldt or Savanna Asia: Steppes Australia: Rangelands

Grassland – Savanna Africa Wet and dry seasons

Grassland – Temperate Hot and Cold Seasons

Grassland – Temperate

Tundra

Arctic Tundra

Alpine Tundra

(in the arctic)

Chaparral (Mediterranean)

Forest - Tropical Rain Nutrient POOR and acidic soil MOST biodiverse Rainfall abundance due to transpiration

Plants: Broadleaf evergreen Thick canopy, less growth on forest floor due to sunlight being the limiting factor

Animals…

It’s disappearing… FAST

Forest – Temperate Deciduous

Plants Broadleaf trees – shed their leaves every year

Forest - Temperate Rain

Forest – Taiga Boreal Coniferous