Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Mind Stretcher 10-24-16 Chapter 20
1. What is the average temperature in November? 2. What is the average rainfall in June?
2
FRESHWATER and ESTUARY BIOMES Write: Rivers, Lakes & Streams above your title on your page!
3
FYI: Stream and River Ecosystems
Chapter 20 FYI: Stream and River Ecosystems The water in brooks, streams, and rivers flows from melting snow, rain or a spring. Plants have a hard time growing in fast moving waters, animals rely on seeds and leaves that fall in the water.
4
Pond and Lake Ecosystems Life near Shore
Chapter 20 Pond and Lake Ecosystems Life near Shore The Littoral Zone: contains most of the plant life and is home to small animals. Life Away from Shore – Open Water Zone: as far as sun reaches; home to bass, trout, larger fish; Algae grows as deep as sunlight reaches. Deep Water Zone: Beneath open water zone; No sun here; Catfish, carp, worms, bacteria
5
Chapter 20
6
Chapter 20 Wetland Ecosystems Wetlands - Found around lakes, low-lying areas, and estuaries; Soil contains a lot of moisture Marshes - grasses and small plants; muskrats, turtles, frogs, birds, etc. Around estuaries - called “Salt Marshes” Swamps - trees and vines; fishes, snakes, birds, etc. Around estuaries: Called “Mangrove Swamps”
7
Marsh Swamp
8
Marshes and Swamps are IMPORTANT!!!
They filter water which removes pollutants and keeps them from entering drinking water, oceans, and freshwater. They provide shade & cover for habitat and breeding grounds. They are natural areas for run-off and can hold large amounts of water, which prevents flooding. (Hurricane Katrina)
9
Estuaries Provide Diversity
Estuaries are the most diverse water habitat, often referred to as “ nature’s nursery”.
10
Where Waters Meet… Estuary- freshwater from rivers and saltwater from the ocean mix here. “Brackish” - water mixture that is not completely fresh or completely salty. This water mixture allows for many freshwater & saltwater species of animals and plants to survive: marsh grass, small plants, & algae, crabs, worms, clams, oysters, fish, turtles, & alligators
11
Estuaries
12
Let’s Review! a freshwater ecosystem an estuary an ocean a pond
In which area are you most likely to find plants that can tolerate water that has constantly changing salt levels? a freshwater ecosystem an estuary an ocean a pond
13
Let’s Review! The biome pictured below is characterized by a low lying area covered with water. It contains trees and vegetation… swamp marsh savanna grassland
14
Let’s Review! rivers lakes estuary streams
Which of the following is NOT considered a freshwater biome? rivers lakes estuary streams
15
Let’s Review! The biome pictured below is characterized by a low wet land that has many grasses and other plants, but no trees. This biome is a… swamp marsh savanna grassland
16
TOD: Think, Pair, Share Freshwater is not salty!
What makes a freshwater biome different from a marine biome? Give 3 examples of freshwater ecosystems. Freshwater is not salty! Ex: rivers, lakes, streams, ponds
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com Inc.
All rights reserved.