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Earth’s Major Biomes

Earth’s Major Biomes

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Earth’s Major Biomes. Earth’s Major Biomes. Type of biome controlled by temperature and precipitation. Earth’s Major Biomes. Tundra. Earth’s Major Biomes. Tundra. Characterized by: Very short growing season Little precipitation (10-25 cm / yr) Permafrost Low species diversity. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Earth’s Major Biomes

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Earth’s Major Biomes

Type of biome controlled by temperature and precipitation

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Earth’s Major Biomes

Tundra

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Tundra

Characterized by:

• Very short growing season

• Little precipitation (10-25 cm / yr)

• Permafrost

• Low species diversity

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Earth’s Major Biomes

Boreal Forest (Tiaga)

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Boreal Forest (Tiaga)

Characterized by:

• Short growing season

• Low precipitation (~50 cm / yr)

•Dominated by conifers (spruce, fir), but also has aspen, birch

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Earth’s Major Biomes

Temperate Rain Forest

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Temperate Rain Forest

Characterized by:

•Cool; high precipitation (~127 cm / yr)

•Dominated by evergreens (hemlock, spruce, cedar)

•Heavily logged

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Earth’s Major Biomes

Temperate Deciduous Forest

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Temperate Deciduous Forest

Characterized by:

•Hot summers, cold winters

•Moderate precipitation (75-150 cm / yr)

•Dominated by oaks, hickory, maple

•Commonly converted to agriculture

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Earth’s Major Biomes

Grasslands

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Grasslands

Characterized by:

•Hot summers, cold winters

• Low to moderate precipitation (25-75 cm / yr)

•Dominated tallgrass or shortgrass prairies

•Heavily converted to agriculture

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Earth’s Major Biomes

Chaparral

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Chaparral

Characterized by:

•Dry summers, mild winters

• Frequent fires

•Dominated by short pines, evergreen shrubs, scrub oak (but varies worldwide)

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Deserts

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Deserts

Characterized by:

•Wide daily variations in temperature

• Very dry (<25 cm precipitation / yr)

• Sparse plant coverage

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Earth’s Major Biomes

Savanna

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Savanna

Characterized by:

• Precipitation 76-150 cm / yr, but very seasonal with extended dry periods

•Dominated by grasses, with occasional trees

•African most famous for herds of wildebeest, antelope, zebra

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Earth’s Major Biomes

Tropical Rain Forests

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Tropical Rain Forests

Characterized by:

• Very high precipitation 200-450 cm / yr

• Very nutrient-poor soil

• Extremely high primary productivity

• Extremely high species richness

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Earth’s Major Biomes

Vertical Zonation: The Distribution of Vegetation on Mountains

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Aquatic Ecosystems

Human Impacts on Coral Reefs

• Sedimentation / siltation

• Pollution

• Overfishing

• Direct disturbance (anchor dragging, divers damaging / collecting specimens)

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Aquatic EcosystemsHuman Impacts on the Ocean

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Aquatic Ecosystems

Human Impacts on the Ocean