APES 1.2-Terrestrial Biomes

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Biome

an area that shares a combination of average yearly temperatures and precipitation (shares a climate)

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community in a biome

adapted to survive in said biome (camels and cacti storing water in desert biomes, etc.)

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Biome characteristics

latitude (distances from equator) determines temperature and precipitation.

  • Tundra+Boreal=higher lat. (60 degrees and higher)

  • Temperate=mid. lat. (30-60 deg)

  • Tropical=closer to equator

BIOMES ARE DEFINED BY ANNUAL TEMP. AND PRECIPITATION AVERAGE

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Nutrient availability

determines which plants can survive in a biome; frozen soils in tundra biomes don’t allow decomposers to break dead organic matterdown for nutrients=low soil nutrients, low water availability, few plants survive

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Shifting biomes

biomes shift in location on earth due to climate change; one area heats up, biome changes, etc.

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rainforest biome

temp: HOT

precipitation: HIGH

threats: deforestation, logging, climate change

  • lots of vegetation

  • monkeys, toucans, jaguars

  • plants adapt to capture lights and shed water

  • animals adapt for predators (camoflauge and brights colors)

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biome
An area with a particular average temperature and precipitation (climate)
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Terrestrial
relating to the land (not aquaitc, or water-based)
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Climate
The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
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Taiga (boreal forest, northern coniferous forest)
Forests with mostly coniferous (cone-bearing) trees that can tolerate cold winters and short growing seasons. Needles of coniferous trees are adapted to tolerate freezing temperatures, so they stay on all year (evergreen).
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Cold temperature, waxy, tough needles that don't break down easily both contribute to slow decomposition and low soil nutrient levels.
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Tundra
Flat, cold, treeless biome with permanently frozen soils in winter, and a short, 4 month growing season in the summer. Even in summer, deeper soil remains totally frozen (permafrost) preventing taller trees from establishing roots. Mostly shrubs, grasses, mosses, and lichens that can withstand shallow, waterlogged soil & cold temperatures.
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Cold temp. = low decomp. = low soil nutrients
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temperate seasonal forest
A biome with warmer summers and colder winters than temperate rainforests and dominated by deciduous (broadleaf - maples, oaks, etc.) trees.
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High summer temp. = faster decomp.
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Broadleaves easier to decomp. than needles = higher soil nutrients than boreal forests or temperate rainforests
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Temperate rainforest
Cool, rainy forests found along coasts, such as the northern Pacific. Water vapor from oceans keeps the temperature moderate and provides lots of moisture for high precipitation. Huge conifers like the red woods of California are found in these biomes.
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Cooler temperature = slow decomp.
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heavy rainfall & rapid absorption by large trees = low nutrient levels in soil
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woodland/shrubland (chaparral)
Hot dry summers with mild, rainy winters. 12 month growing period, but relatively low precipitation in summer, and lower temperature in winter limit plant growth. Plants here must be adapted to both fires and drought (sagebrush, scrub oak, and shrubs).
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High rain in winter = leaching of nutrients = low nutrient soil
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Tropical rainforests
Near the equator. Warm with lots of precipitation. Little seasonal temperature variation. Highly productive (high plant growth) terrestrial biome.
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Hot temp. = rapid decomp. of organic matter
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High plant growth = rapid absorption of nutrients
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Low nutrient soils
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Savanna
Warm biome with distinct wet and dry seasons. Dominated by clustered trees and widespread grasses. Trees adapted to drought by dropping leaves in dry season.
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Warm temperature = high decomp. = high soil nutrients
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Desert
Occur around 30 degrees N & S latitude. Very high temperatures and low precipitation levels limit plants to drought-resistant species like cacti & succulents. Needles are modified leaves to prevent water loss and most photosynthesis happens in the stem, to limit water loss.
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Latitude
distance north or south of the Equator, measured in degrees
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Altitude
Elevation (height) above sea level
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Permafrost
permanently frozen layer of soil beneath the surface of the ground, particularly in tundra biomes. Thaws out in the winter to produce standing water and water-logged soils that further restrict plant growth in tundra biomes.
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temperate grassland/cold desert
Great plaines (prairie) biome with cold, harsh winters and hot, dry summers restrict plant growth to mostly grasses and non-wood plants like wild flowers. Deep roots can reach water in droughts and store energy for quick regrowth after frequent fires due to such dry conditions.
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High temperature & long growing season = rapid decomp. = high soil nutrients

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