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Page 1: BIOMES PP. 105-123. BIOMES  Different climates lead to different communities of organisms, especially vegetation  Average temperature and precipitation.

BIOMESPP. 105-123

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BIOMES Different climates lead to different

communities of organisms, especially vegetation

Average temperature and precipitation

Soil

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DESERTSTropical, temperate, polarDetermined by precipitation, not

temperatureLarger deserts are inland on

continentsExtreme temperatures between

day and night

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TROPICAL DESERTS Hot, dry year

round Few plants Hard, windblown

sand and rocks (TV Westerns)

Sahara/Namib Africa

http://i.livescience.com/images/i/000/030/972/i02/shutterstock_93404287.jpg?1347483719

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More precipitation than tropical

Summer days—high temps

Winter days—low temps.

Mojave—S. CA

TEMPERATE DESERTS

http://ww2.valdosta.edu/~mhmorgan/Mojave%20pic%203.jpg

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TEMPERATE DESERTS Drought-resistant

shrubs Cacti/Succulents Animals—Insects,

reptiles, small mammals, predator birds

http://carranzabanuelos3.weebly.com/uploads/2/6/8/3/26838685/5531298_orig.jpg

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COLD DESERTSCold winters,

summers warm/hot

Low precipitation

Sparse vegetation

Gobi, Chinahttp://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Travel/Pix/pictures/2012/4/26/1335451740107/The-Gobi-desert-in-Mongol-008.jpg

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DESERT PLANT ADAPTATIONSShed leaves in

hot, dry periods to conserve water

Mesquite, creosote

http://texastreeplanting.tamu.edu/treepictures/mesquite_honey.jpg

http://www.redcliffsdesertreserve.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Creosote-bush-in-flower-2.jpg

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DESERT PLANT ADAPTATIONS Succulent (fleshy) to

store water in tissues No leaves (no

evapotranspiration Spines reduce water

loss and protect from herbivores

Deep roots to reach groundwater

Saguarohttp://traveladdictsnet.c.presscdn.com/wp-content/uploads/blogger/-AwzhosmtWgE/UZwPnmvkLUI/AAAAAAAAHOI/_ooZo_DRur8/s400/Arizona-Saguaro-Cactus.jpg

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DESERT PLANT ADAPTATIONS Evergreen plants

with waxy coating to reduce water loss

Stomata open at night to get carbon dioxide

Texas Mountain Laurel

http://www.indianolatx.com/AIndPics/Plants/laurelpods60366_39.jpg

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DESERT ANIMAL ADAPTATIONSSmall, scales NocturnalConcentrated

waste Insects get

water from dew/food

http://blog.uvm.edu/cgoodnig/files/2014/10/fennec-fox.jpg

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DESERT SOILS Long recovery period from disturbances Slow plant growth, low species diversity Slow nutrient recycling due to sparse

bacteria Lack of water Nutrient-poor, mineral rich

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GRASSLANDSMostly interiors of continents; too

moist for deserts; too dry for forests

Not enough moisture for treesLow precipitation, various average

temperatureshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v

=q_t15sZh0-s

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SAVANNA PLANT ADAPTATIONS o Widely clumped

trees with thorns to protect from herbivores

o Drought and fire resistant

o Deep roots to reach groundwater

http://room42.wikispaces.com/file/view/4savanna.jpg/34448245/499x312/4savanna.jpg

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SAVANNA ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS Farsighted, fast Grazing at different

areas to reduce competition

Migration in dry periods

Giraffes, zebra, antelopes, lions, hyenas, humans

http://thegreatsavanna.weebly.com/uploads/1/4/2/8/14284847/4794163.gif?1352213180

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DISTRIBUTION Interior of continents North America (prairies) South America (pampas) Eurasia (steppes) Midwestern/West U.S. and Canada

(short-grass and tall-grass prairies)

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TUNDRA—POLAR GRASSLANDS PLANT ADAPTATIONS Low-growing to

escape bitter winds; conserve heat

Permafrost—short, shallow roots

Lichens, moss, grass, dwarf shrubs

http://schmoker.org/TundraLife/Photos/MossCampion-cushions-6.jpg

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TUNDRA—POLAR GRASSLANDS ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS Migratory birds Thick fur (snowy

fox, oxen) Feathers (snowy

owl) Burrowing

(lemmings) http://www.discovery.com/tv-sh

ows/other-shows/videos/assignment-discovery-shorts-iii-biomes-tundra/

http://thetundrabiome01.weebly.com/uploads/1/8/5/1/18519458/288476185_orig.jpg

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MOUNTAIN BIOMESOne-fourth of earth’s land surfaceDramatic changes in altitudes,

climate, soil, vegetation over short distances

Steep slopes create soil erosion (landslides) or humans (timber cutting, agriculture)

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ECOLOGICAL ROLES OF MOUNTAINSMajority world’s forest

(biodiversity habitat)Sanctuaries for animal species75% freshwater stored in glacial

ice (most in mountain area)Hydrologic cycle

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PLANT ADAPTATIONSShape of trees

shed snowWaxy needles

to reduce water loss

http://cache4.asset-cache.net/gc/108730806-coniferous-trees-with-snow-gettyimages.jpg?v=1&c=IWSAsset&k=2&d=ceKD2LJv%2B89nRRmKG4p7F25lwYzldmzv8rVsukLv7yM%3D

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ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS Migratory birds Hibernation Thick coats

http://oakdome.com/k5/lesson-plans/powerpoint/images/taiga-forest-ecosystems/3-taiga-forest-ecosystem.gif

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PLANT ADAPTATIONSBroadleaf

evergreens to catch light through dense canopy

Climbing vines to reach sunlight

http://www.apethana.com/gallery/data/media/4/Lianas%20in%20Interior%20of%20Lowland%20Rainforest,%20La%20Selva%20Biological%20Station,%20Costa%20Rica.jpg

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ANIMAL ADAPTATIONSBirds with

beaks to eat fruits/nuts

Climbing animals to escape dense vegetation

http://www.animalsinthetropicalrainforest.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Animals-In-The-Tropical-Rainforest1-300x226.jpg

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TROPICAL RAINFOREST Nutrient-poor soil Fast decomposition due to moist, warm

climate with plenty of vegetation on forest flower

Fast uptake by dense vegetation creates the nutrient-poor soil

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TROPICAL DRY RAINFORESTWarm year round with wet/dry

seasonLower tree heights; less dense

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TEMPERATE RAINFOREST Coastal areas with ample rainfall and

moisture from dense ocean fog Ocean moderates climate (mild winters

and cool summers) Coast of North America (Canada to

Northern California)

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TEMPERATE DECIDUOUS FOREST Moderate average temperature with

changing seasons Long, warm summers and cold (not

severe) winters Abundant precipitation Fertile soil—Slow decomposition with

ample leaf litter builds up nutrients

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ANIMAL ADAPTATIONSHibernationMigratory birdsCamouflauge

http://www.buzzle.com/img/articleImages/335617-32323-1.jpg

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DEGRADATION OF MOUNTAINSAgricultureTimber extraction Increasing tourismUrban air pollution Increased UV due to ozone

depletionSoil damage from off road vehicles


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