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 Marine vs. freshwater Marine – saltwater Freshwater – rivers, lakes, etc.  Photic zone vs. Aphotic zone Photic zone – light penetrates, higher biodiversity.

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2  Marine vs. freshwater Marine – saltwater Freshwater – rivers, lakes, etc.  Photic zone vs. Aphotic zone Photic zone – light penetrates, higher biodiversity Aphotic zone – light does not penetrate, lower biodiversity

3  Coral Reefs Shallow water biomes (photic zone) Sunlight penetrates, so photosynthesis occurs Reefs built out of coral skeletons

4  Coral reefs Plankton makes up base of food chain Highest biodiversity of any biome Fishes, crustaceans, mollusks, cnidarians (jellyfish, sea anemones, corals), sea turtles

5  Open ocean Photic zone:  Sunlight penetrates Aphotic zone:  No sunlight, crushing pressure, cold temperatures

6  Open ocean Photic zone:  Plankton serve as base of food chain  Fishes, mammals (whales), many invertebrates Aphotic zone:  Sinking plankton and dead organisms serve as base of food chain  Deep-sea fishes, squids

7  Estuaries Where saltwater and freshwater mix (usually where rivers empty into oceans)

8  Estuaries High biodiversity Breeding ground/nursery for many animals Many birds, fishes, crustaceans, mollusks, mammals Salt-tolerant plants

9  Lakes/Ponds Can be nutrient-filled murky water or nutrient poor clear water Susceptible to drying up

10  Lakes/Ponds Fishes, mammals, birds, insects Aquatic plants

11  Rivers/Streams Body of water that flows

12  Rivers/Streams Biodiversity depends on speed of current Higher biodiversity in slower moving water Fishes, insects, invertebrates Plants

13  Wetlands Areas that are flooded by freshwater Important in flood control Breeding ground/nursery for many animals Many plants

14  Tundra Avg. temp: -26 °C to 12°C Avg. precip: <25 cm Miscellaneous: Long, cold winters with short daylight hours Short growth period Lowest biodiversity

15  Tundra Plant life: Thin top soil Permafrost – frozen soil Small shrubs, grasses, lichens, mosses (shallow roots)

16  Tundra Animal life: Caribou, polar bears, mosquitoes, birds, wolves, pika, rabbits, arctic fox

17  Taiga Avg. temp: -10°C to 14°C Avg. precip: 35 to 75 cm Miscellaneous: Cool rainy summers and long, cold winters Contains largest trees in the world (redwoods and sequoias)

18  Taiga Plant life: Some permafrost Conifers and evergreens Freeze tolerant and drought resistant

19  Taiga Animal life: Moose, lynx, brown bear, wolf, elk, squirrels, birds

20  Temperate forest Avg. Temp: 6°C to 28°C Avg. Precip: 75 to 125 cm Miscellaneous: 4 true seasons 4-6 month growing seasons Average biodiversity Hibernating and migratory animals

21  Temperate Forest Plant life: deciduous trees (oak, maple) ferns flowering plants

22  Temperate Forest Animal life: Black bears, raccoons, squirrels, foxes, deer, wild pigs, many song birds

23  Rainforest Avg. Temp: 20°C to 34°C Avg. Precip: 200 to 400 cm Miscellaneous: Thin topsoil low in nutrients Hot year round Extremely moist and humid Highest biodiversity of terrestrial biomes

24  Rainforest Plant life: Contains over 50% of plant species Lush plant life (trees, grasses, flowering plants)

25  Rainforest Animal life: Amphibians, reptiles, monkeys, apes, leopards, many bird species, many insects

26  Grassland Avg. Temp: 0°C to 25°C Avg. Precip: 25 to 75 cm Miscellaneous: Interior of continents Thick, nutrient rich topsoil ideal for agriculture

27  Grassland Plant life: grasses

28  Grassland Animal life: Large grazers (bison, deer, horses, antelope) Ground-dwelling birds (turkey, pheasant) Groundhogs, prairie dogs

29  Savanna Avg. Temp: 16°C to 34°C Avg. Precip: 75 to 150 cm Miscellaneous: Tropical grasslands Distinct dry and rainy seasons

30  Savanna Plant life: Tall grasses, scattered trees

31  Savanna Animal life: Large grazers (rhinos, elephants, impala, gazelles, water buffalo, zebras) Lions, hyenas, ostrich

32  Desert Avg. Temp: 7°C to 38°C Avg. Precip: <25 cm Miscellaneous: Covers 1/5 of earth Often located by mountain ranges that block moisture Moderately low biodiversity Extreme heat during day and cold during night

33  Desert Plant life: Plants that conserve moisture such as succulents and cacti

34  Desert Animal life: Reptiles, rodents, birds, coyotes


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