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Biomes a Dr. Production. IV. Terrestrial Biomes (life zones) A. Def. - geographical areas distinguished by particular dominant flora B. Characteristics.

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Page 2: Biomes a Dr. Production. IV. Terrestrial Biomes (life zones) A. Def. - geographical areas distinguished by particular dominant flora B. Characteristics.

IV. Terrestrial Biomes (life zones)

• A. Def. - geographical areas distinguished by particular dominant flora

• B. Characteristics1. Not a place, but a class of plants

2. Determined by climate

3. Boundaries are indistinct

4. Convergent evolution common between similar biomes

• Plant AdaptationsBrain Pop Land Biomes (dekalbcs dekalb)

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Adaptations for Tundra LifeFlora Fauna

•Rapid life cycle•Short root systems•Ground hugging (short)

•Migration•Camouflaged winter & summer coats•Compact bodies•Thick insulating hair, feathers and fat

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Adaptations for CF LifeFlora Fauna

•Waxy cuticles•Needlelike leaves•Triangular/conical shaped trees•Evergreen•Dark foliage

•Migration•Hibernation

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Adaptations for DF LifeFlora Fauna

•Deciduous leaves•Dormant seasons•Humus•Stratification

•Give birth in the spring •Store & hide food•Underground dormancy

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Adaptations for RF LifeFlora Fauna

•Drip tips•Buttressed bases•Epiphytes•Aerial roots•Stratification •Rapid growing

•Largest ectotherms•Cryptic coloration •Vocalization •Most diverse

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Adaptations for Grassland LifeFlora Fauna

•Sod•Fibrous interconnected root systems•Grow from bottom up•Underground fire-resistant roots

•Travel in herds•Hunt in packs•Migration•Burrowing

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Adaptations for Desert LifeFlora Fauna

•Tap roots•Shallow root systems•Cuticles•Succulents•Spines•Narrow leaves

•Migration•Aestivation•Large ears•Burrowing•Nocturnal

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V. Marine & Aquatic Biomes• Primary ecological subdivisions of organisms

1. Plankton - at mercy of currents, weak or nonswimmers (small or microscopic)

a. Phytoplankton - primary producers, (cyanobacteria or diatoms)

b. Zooplankton - protists and small animals (larval stages)

2. Benthos - bottom dwellers (sessile, walking, or burrowing)

3. Nekton - larger, strong swimmers (top of the food chains)

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B. Freshwater1. Zones

a. Littoral zone - near shoreline, richest in life

b. Limnetic zone - open water, sparse life

c. Profundal zone - deep. anaerobic, no light, detritovores, mineral rich

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2. Lake stratification and seasonal turnover

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3. Types of lakes

a. Oligotrophic - nutrient-poor, deep, sandy or rocky bottom, clear

b. Eutrophic - nutrient-rich, phytoplankton very productive, shallow, murky

Oligotrophic lake Eutrophic lake

Eutrophication(lake aging)

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Adaptations for Aquatic LifeFlora Fauna

Don’t have stem support.

Stomata are evenly distributed.

No cuticles.

Gills for removing oxygen from the water, or skin as respiratory surface.

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C. Marine life zones

1. Estuaries and salt marshes - where rivers (freshwater) meets saltwater of ocean

- most fertile water in the world, breeding grounds for many fish, nutrients from rivers meets constant mixing of tides (plants)

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2.Intertidal zone - between high and low tides, rich in life forms (barnacles, clams, crabs), tidal pools

3.Subtidal zone - sea stars, sea urchins, worms, crabs, flounder

4.Neritic zone - over continental shelf (nekton and most benthic organisms are here (food is here) [photosynthetic limit - 200 meters]

5. Pelagic zone – includes neritic and open ocean6. Benthic zone - deep waters, mostly predators

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• (Neritic zone)

= Neritic zone

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Pelagic Zone

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Adaptations for Coral Reef LifeFlora Fauna

•Symbiosis •Zooxanthellae

•Symbiosis •Nursery for many marine organisms

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Abyssal Zones

1. The mid-ocean ridge system with well known deep-water hydrothermal vent (ellipses) and cold seep (oblongs) regions. Vents: 1, Mid-Atlantic Ridge; 2, East Pacific Rise; 3, Galapagos Rift; 4, NE Pacific; 5 and 6, W Pacific back-arc spreading centres; 7, Central Indian Ridge. Cold seeps: 1, Gulf of Mexico; 2, NW Africa; 3, Laurentian Fan; 4, Barbados accretionary prism; 5, Monterey Bay; 6, Oregon subduction zone; 7, Sagami bay.

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Adaptations for Abyssal LifeFlora Fauna

Symbiotic and chemosynthetic bacteria

Bioluminescent bodies

No air spaces

Small bodies

Pressure sensitive organs

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Biomes Resources• Biome Interactive Movie

• Biomes of the World Videos

• Planet Earth: Ice Worlds: Oasis of Rock

• Essential & Endangered: Coral Reef Biomes

• Plant Adaptations