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Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes. Biome A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area. Two abiotic factors that affect.

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Page 1: Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes. Biome A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area. Two abiotic factors that affect.

Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes

Page 2: Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes. Biome A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area. Two abiotic factors that affect.

Biome

• A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area.

• Two abiotic factors that affect a biome are precipitation, and temperature. (Climate)

Page 3: Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes. Biome A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area. Two abiotic factors that affect.

Forest Biomes

Page 4: Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes. Biome A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area. Two abiotic factors that affect.

In General…Forest Biomes

• Most widespread/Biological Diverse• Human Impact = habitat destruction and

deforestation• Trees require significant amounts of water = forest

biomes get significant amounts of precipitation• Three types of forest biomes– Tropical Tropical Rain Forest– Temperate Temperate Deciduous Forest– Polar Coniferous or Taiga

Page 5: Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes. Biome A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area. Two abiotic factors that affect.

Rainforest

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Tropical Rain Forest

• Location– Near the equator = very warm/sunny climate year round

• Precipitation– Lots of precipitation

• Soil Quality– Very poor.– Trees do not die seasonally, so when they do die,

decomposers work quickly and the nutrients are drawn back out of the soil by living plants almost immediately

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Tropical Rain Forests Cont…

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Tropical Rainforest Characteristics

• Emergent Layer- trees are 60-70m – eagles, bats, monkeys and snakes

• Upper Canopy – upper layer- absorbs 95% of sunlight – trees 30m

• Lower Layer- abundant flowers, fruits, animals, epiphytes• Understory– very little light short plants

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Tropical Rain Forest Adaptations

• Highly diverse animal population– Tend to be specialist species = avoidance of

competition for resources– Insects = use of camouflage, chemical warfare,

and mimicry to avoid predators• Highly adapted plant life– Large broad leaf leaves to capture sunlight– Epiphytes are rootless and wind up trees to reach

sunlight

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Human Influence on TRF

• Habitat Destruction– Higher human populations means more forests

must be removed or invaded to make room – Exotic species are sold or traded

• Deforestation – Despite poor soil quality, forests are removed to

grow crops and to graze cattle– Slash and Burn– Palm Oil

Page 11: Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes. Biome A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area. Two abiotic factors that affect.

Deciduous Forest

Page 12: Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes. Biome A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area. Two abiotic factors that affect.

Temperate Deciduous Forest

• General Characteristic - lose their leaves in fall• Location– Between the 30 and 50 degree North Latitude

• Precipitation/Climate– Extreme temperatures- Hot summers and Cold

winters– 75-125cm precipitation

• Soil Quality– Excellent soil quality due to leaf litter decomposition

Page 13: Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes. Biome A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area. Two abiotic factors that affect.

Temperate Deciduous Forest

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Plant and Animal Adaptations

• Trees shed leaves in fall.– Leaf litter decomposes over a long period of time

= constant influx of nutrients into soil.

• Birds fly south for the winter• Some animals hibernate in the winters so they

don’t need food

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Taiga-Boreal ForestConiferous Forest

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Coniferous = Taiga• General Characteristics– Evergreen trees

• Location– Below the arctic/subarctic

• Precipitation/Climate– Long winters/low precipitation

• Soil Quality– Very acidic due to fallen/decomposing pine

needles which are acidic

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Taiga

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Plant and Animal Adaptations

• Conifer trees – leaves are waxy coated needles = prevents water loss

• Blueberry bushes thrive in acidic soil• Snowshoe Hare – sheds brown coat for winter

in an effort to camouflage in winter snow

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Grasslands

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Grassland Biomes

• Location – center of continents• Three Types– Tropical = Savanna– Temperate = Prairie– Polar = Tundra

• Soil Quality Varies• Human Impact – Habitat destruction = farming and grazing

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Tropical Grasslands = Savanna

• Location– Tropical and subtropical regions– East Africa– West India

• Climate/Precipitation– Dry tropical climate– Wet season and dry season

• General Characteristics– Plains full of grasses, shrubs, and scattered trees– Soil Quality – moderate due to natural fires which restore

nutrients to soil

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Savanna

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Savannas

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Plant and Animal AdaptationsSavanna

• Plants have thorns to avoid predators• Grazing herbivores capable of traveling long

distances

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Grasslands

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Temperate Grasslands

• Location – center of continent Central N. America• Climate/Precipitation– Warm summers and cold winters– Intermediate rainfall

• Soil Quality– Most rich soil of grasslands– Due to decomposition of dead grasses ever winter

• General Characteristics– Mostly grass– Few trees– Grasses die in winter

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Temperate Grasslands

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Plant and Animal AdaptationsTemperate Grasslands

• Grazers have flat teeth for chewing grasses• Owls and Badgers have underground burrows

for protection from predators

• Threats to Savanna Grasslands:– Farming and Grazing– Soil erosion from farming– Soil erosion from overgrazing

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Desert

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Deserts

• Location– Often…near mountain ranges due to Rain Shadow Effect

• Climate/Precipitation– Long periods without rain– Extreme temperatures

• General Characteristics– Little or no vegetation

• Soil Quality– Very poor since there is little vegetation to be decomposed

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Plant and Animal Adaptations Desert

• Cacti plants have thick fleshy stems with spines to prevent water loss and deter predators

• Many plants have shallow spread out roots to absorb as much rain as possible

• Reptiles have thick scaly skin to prevent water loss• Amphibians estivate or bury themselves• Insects have hard coverings• Animals are nocturnal

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Tundra

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Tundra• Location

– Arctic or Antarctic• Climate/Precipitation

– Very cold winters and cool/short summers• General Characteristics

– Treeless– Grasses, lichen, herbs– Permafrost-permanent frozen soil/subsoil– Very fragile ecosystem and has been disturbed in recent years due to

oil drilling• Soil Quality

– Thin and poor quality

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Tundra

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Plant and Animal AdaptationsTundra

• Mosses and lichens can grow without soil and cover rock in Tundra

• Plants have shallow root systems since soil is a very thin layer

• Plants grow low to the ground so that they can take advantage of the heat from the soil in the summer

• Animals hibernate, burrow, migrate, and are camouflaged white to avoid predators

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Using your notes, number your paper 1-22 on the back of your coloring map. Figure out what each slide represent, which biomes.

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Temperature: -40°C to 18°C Precipitation: 150 to 250 mm of rain per year

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Page 39: Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes. Biome A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area. Two abiotic factors that affect.

Temperature: Dependent on latitude, yearly range can be between -20°C to 30°C Precipitation: About 500 to 900 mm of rain per year

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Page 40: Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes. Biome A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area. Two abiotic factors that affect.

Temperature: -30°C to 30°C, yearly average is 10°C, hot summers, cold winters Precipitation: 750 to 1,500 mm of rain per year

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Page 41: Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes. Biome A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area. Two abiotic factors that affect.

Temperature: Average of 38°C (day), average of -3.9°C (night) Precipitation: About 250 mm of rain per year

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Page 42: Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes. Biome A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area. Two abiotic factors that affect.

Temperature: 20°C to 25°C, must remain warm and frost-free Precipitation: 2,000 to 10,000 millimeters of rain per year

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Page 43: Section 3: Terrestrial Biomes. Biome A land area that is characterized by the plants and animals that live in the area. Two abiotic factors that affect.

Temperature: -40°C to 20°C, average summer temperature is 10°C Precipitation: 300 to 900 millimeters of rain per year

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The mountains would be the _______ biome.

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Which of the following patterns highlights a tundra biome?

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Which of the following patterns highlights a coniferous forest (taiga) biome?

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Which of the following patterns highlights a desert biome?

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