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2 Definition: A group of ecosystems that have the same climate and similar dominant communities

3 7 MAJOR BIOMES 1)Tundra 2) Taiga 3) Desert 4) Grassland 5) Temperate Deciduous Forest 6) Tropical Rain Forest 7) Aquatic

4 short cool summers, short periods of winter sunlight, no trees and little plant growth

5 Permafrost – layer of permanently frozen subsoil

6 Temperature: -30 o C to 5 o C Precipitation: < 25 cm

7 Vegetation: mosses, lichens, sedges and short grass Animals: arctic fox, musk ox, snowy owl, polar bear

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9 also known as the Northern Coniferous or Boreal forest  Long severe winters and short mild summers

10 Temperature: -25 o C to 20 o C Precipitation: 25 - 100 cm

11 Vegetation: coniferous trees, ferns, mosses, fungi Animals: snowshoe hare, black bear, woodpecker

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13 Arid region with sparse to almost nonexistent plant life

14 Temperature: 10 o C to 30 o C Precipitation: < 25 cm

15 Vegetation: brush, cacti, small plants Animals: road runner, jack rabbit, lizards and scorpions

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17 Large communities covered with grasses and similar small plants

18  Experience a dry season with insufficient water for life  Largest biome, 100+ species per acre

19 Temperature: -10 o C to 25 o C Precipitation: 25 to 100 cm

20 Vegetation: various grasses, mosses, lichen Animals: bison, antelope, coyotes, zebra, giraffe, prairie dog

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22 Dominated by broad- leaved hardwood trees that lose their foliage annually

23  Humus – material formed from decaying leaves and other organic matter

24 Temperature: -10 o C to 25 o C Precipitation: 75 to 125 cm

25 Vegetation: maple tree, pine, oak tree, flowering plants, ferns Animals: deer, rabbits, squirrels, beavers, raccoons, turkeys

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27 Region of uniformly warm, wet weather dominated by lush plant growth

28  Canopy – dense covering formed by the leafy tops of tall rain trees

29 Temperature: 25 o C to 30 o C Precipitation: > 200 cm

30 Vegetation: broad leaf trees, ferns, tangled vines, orchids Animals: monkeys, colorful birds, jaguars, insects, anacondas

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32 Marine and Freshwater

33 determined by depth, flow, temperature, and chemistry of the overlying water

34  Plankton – tiny, free- floating organisms found in fresh and salt water  Phytoplankton – single celled algae (plant-like)  Zooplankton – animal-like plankton

35  Photic zone  Photic zone = well-lit upper layer, 200m deep  Aphotic zone  Aphotic zone = deeper water, never receives sunlight

36 intertidal zone – extreme changes in surroundings (sunlight, air, temperature) coastal ocean – low-tide mark to continental shelf (photic zone with kelp and plankton) open ocean – 90% of the ocean, 500- 11,000m deep (octopus and whales)

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38  Abiotic factors Slight temperature range Moderate light and nutrients

39  Biotic factors plankton Fish, coral, kelp, sharks, dolphins, and whales

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41  Estuary - wetlands formed where rivers meet the sea (mixture of fresh and salt water)  Detritus – tiny pieces of organic material that provides food for organisms

42 Flowing-water – rivers, streams, creeks and brooks Standing water – lakes and ponds Wetlands – water covers the soil or is present at or near the surface of the soil for part of the year

43  Abiotic factors Very little sunlight below surface Moderate to cold water temps good nutrient availability

44  Biotic factors Algae, mosses, lichens Insects, fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals

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