Terrestrial Biomes Features and Creatures

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Terrestrial Biomes Features and Creatures Deserts Rainforests Terrestrial Biomes Features and Creatures

Deserts Location

Description Large temperature swings from day to night : 38º C to -4º C (100º F – 25º F) Dry or arid: 25 cm (10 in) precipitation Hot deserts: precipitation falls as rain; Mojave, Saharan Cold deserts: precipitation falls as snow; Antarctica Can you name this desert? HINT: It is located in northern Africa!

Characteristics Driest biome Deserts cover about 1/5 of the earth’s surface Specialized plants and animals live in this biome The kangaroo rat eats mostly seeds. It forages for food at night, when the temperature is cooler. Where does this animal spend its days?

Survival: Plant Adaptations Water storage: in stems or roots Thick, waxy cuticle: prevents dehydration “Pleated stems”: expand to store water The “pleats” of these cacti expand to store water

Survival: Plant Adaptations Period of dormancy: plants stop growing during dry spells Long taproots or large root system: these roots gather water deep in the soil or quickly after a rain Few or no leaves: this prevents dehydration; stems are green for photosynthesis Thorns or spiny leaves: reflect light, and prevent animals from eating Spiny thorns reflect sunlight and discourage animals from snacking!

Survival: animal Adaptations Few large mammals; little shelter from sun Many reptiles Many nocturnal animals Many burrowing animals

Rainforest Location These rainforests all lie very close to what imaginary line?

Description Very warm: 20º C to 34º C (68º F – º 93F) Humid and Wet: 200-1000 cm (80 to more than 100 in) rain; rains year round Tropical rainforest: close to equator; remains frost-free Temperate rainforest: cooler, Located near coasts A tropical rainforest

A Temperate Rainforest The Hoh rainforest is located on the west coast of Washington (the state, not D.C.) Any Twilight fans out there? This is near the very real town of Forks!

Characteristics Most diverse biome Cover about 6% of earth’s surface ¼ of all medicines come from rainforest plants

Four main Layers Emergent layer: very tall, widely spaced trees with umbrella-shaped canopies; lots of intense light Upper canopy: tall trees that allow little light to penetrate; many vines; most animals live here Understory or Lower Canopy: smaller trees, ferns , vines, and palms; little light, little air movement & high humidity Forest floor: few plants because of deep shade; poor soil (nutrients quickly decomposed and absorbed by tree roots)

Rainforest Layers http://www.thewildclassroom.com/biomes/rainforest.html

Survival: Plant Adaptations Drip tips and grooved leaves: these help shed water from leaves to prevent rotting Oily coatings: this also helps shed water from leaves to prevent rotting Small, leathery leaves in Upper canopy: these leaves protect from dehydration in the intense sun Large leaves in Lower canopy: these leaves help understory plants absorb light in the shade Drip tips help shed water

Survival: Plant adaptations Notice the large-leaved Plants in the understory. What is the advantage of Having large leaves in this layer?

Survival: Plant Adaptations Leaf stalks that turn to follow the sun: maximize light in the understory Epiphytes (plants that grow on other plants) grow in upper canopy; orchids and bromeliads Buttress or Stilt roots: anchor in shallow, wet soil Many vines Buttress roots: Why are these common in the rainforest? How do they Provide an advantage?

Survival: animal Adaptations Prehensile tails: a tail used to help climb Bright colors: blend with the brightly colored flowers Many insects live in the rainforest Many fruit-eating animals This kinkajou is using a prehensile tail! http://www.amnh.org/education/resources/rfl/web/extrememammalsguide/glossary.html

This concludes our tour of six terrestrial biomes! We toured Tundra, Taiga, Grasslands, Deciduous Forests, Deserts, and Rainforests!