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Environmental Science Mrs. Waldinger November 6, 2008

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1 Environmental Science Mrs. Waldinger November 6, 2008
Do Now: What is the difference between a Biome and an Ecosystem? Aim: How can we review terrestrial and aquatic biomes? Homework #10 is due Monday, November 10, 2008. Announcements: Tuesday, November 11 is Veterans Day. School is not in session. Go to:

2 An Overview of the Six Major Terrestrial Biomes

3 Biome: Large complexes of communities characterized by a distinctive vegetation type and climate.

4 Deciduous Forest warm summers cool winters
yearly precipitation: cm deciduous trees lose their leaves every year

5 Inhabitants Deer raccoons bears oaks maples hickories
various species of small birds

6 Location: Europe North-eastern United States Eastern Canada

7 Coniferous Forests Short growing season cold winters
yearly precipitation: 20-60cm primary source of the world’s lumber

8 Inhabitants: Elk Moose Rabbits Needle-leaves evergreens

9 Location: Northern Asia Northern North America

10 Rain Forest climate is hot and wet little temperature variation
abundant moisture yearly precipitation: 250cm contains more species than any other biome forests and their species are being destroyed at an alarming rate

11 Inhabitants: Many tall trees variety of insects jaguars armadillos
snakes birds monkeys

12 Location: Tropical regions of South America Central America Asia
Africa Australia

13 Deserts dry sparse vegetation scattered grasses
yearly precipitation: 20cm inhabitants must conserve water

14 Inhabitants: Kangaroo rats Camels
cactus: have spines; deep roots; and a waxy covering to prevent water loss

15 Location: Parts of Africa Asia Australia North America

16 Savannas Open widely spaced trees seasonal rainfall
yearly precipitation: cm conversion to agriculture threatens inhabitants

17 Inhabitants: Lions Rhinoceroses Elephants Giraffes Gazelles Rabbits
Grasses

18 Location: Parts of Africa South America Australia

19 Tundra Open wind-swept dry ground is always frozen
yearly precipitation: 25cm covers one-fifth of the Earth’s land surface

20 Inhabitants: Caribou Lemmings Wolves Mountain lions Foxes
Mosses and lichens

21 Location: Far Northern Asia Northern North America

22 Major Terrestrial Biomes
Tropical rainforest Temperate rainforest Temperate deciduous forest Taiga (boreal forest) Tundra Desert Temperate grassland Savannah Chaparral/Steppe Urban

23 From the Great Coral Reef or Great Barrier Reef

24 Cyanea capillata

25 Branching Corals Doming Corals

26 Sea Pen Soft Corals Sea Pansy

27 Gorgonians (Sea Whips)

28 Gorgonians (Sea Fans)

29 Pleurobrachia Beroe

30 Major Aquatic Biomes Marine Open ocean
Antarctic ocean (edge of the ice) Estuary Coral Reef Barrier Island Shallow ocean/bay Mangrove forests Freshwater River Lake Pond Wetlands (Swamps, marshes, etc.)


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