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Title: Major Ecosystems of the World


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Major Ecosystems of the World
Chapter 6
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Earths Major Biomes
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Earths Major Biomes
  • Type of biome controlled by temperature and
    precipitation

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Earths Major Biomes
  • Tundra

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Earths Major Biomes
  • Tundra
  • Characterized by
  • Very short growing season
  • Little precipitation (10-25 cm / yr)
  • Permafrost
  • Low species diversity

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Earths Major Biomes
  • Boreal Forest (Tiaga)

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Earths Major Biomes
  • Boreal Forest (Taiga)
  • Characterized by
  • Short growing season
  • Low precipitation (50 cm / yr)
  • Dominated by conifers (spruce, fir), but also
    has aspen, birch

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Earths Major Biomes
  • Temperate Rain Forest

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Earths Major Biomes
  • Temperate Rain Forest
  • Characterized by
  • Cool high precipitation (127 cm / yr)
  • Dominated by evergreens (hemlock, spruce, cedar)
  • Heavily logged

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Earths Major Biomes
  • Temperate Deciduous Forest

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Earths Major Biomes
  • 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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Earths Major Biomes
  • Grasslands

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Earths Major Biomes
  • 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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Earths Major Biomes
  • Chaparral

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Earths Major Biomes
  • Chaparral
  • Characterized by
  • Dry summers, mild winters
  • Frequent fires
  • Dominated by short pines, evergreen shrubs, scrub
    oak (but varies worldwide)

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Earths Major Biomes
  • Deserts

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Earths Major Biomes
  • Deserts
  • Characterized by
  • Wide daily variations in temperature
  • Very dry (lt25 cm precipitation / yr)
  • Sparse plant coverage

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Earths Major Biomes
  • Savanna

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Earths Major Biomes
  • 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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Earths Major Biomes
  • Tropical Rain Forests

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Earths Major Biomes
  • 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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Earths Major Biomes
  • Vertical Zonation The Distribution of Vegetation
    on Mountains

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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Fundamental division Freshwater vs. Saltwater
  • But, both contain 3 ecological categories of
    organisms

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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Freshwater Ecosystems
  • Rivers and Streams

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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Freshwater Ecosystems
  • Lakes and Ponds

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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Freshwater Ecosystems
  • Lakes and Ponds

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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Freshwater Ecosystems
  • Thermal stratification in temperate lakes

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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Freshwater Ecosystems
  • Turnover in temperate lakes

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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Freshwater Ecosystems
  • Marshes and Swamps
  • Highly productive
  • Nutrient rich due to slow decomposition
  • Remove many pollutants

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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Estuaries Where freshwater and saltwater
    meet.
  • Highly variable environment
  • (salinity, temperature, light penetration
    rapidly changes).
  • Many fishes and shellfish spend larval stages
    here.

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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Estuaries
  • Two general types

1) Salt marshes
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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Case-in-Point The Chesapeake Bay

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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Marine Ecosystems

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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Marine Ecosystems
  • Intertidal Zone

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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Marine Ecosystems
  • Benthic Environment

Photic benthic environments include
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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Marine Ecosystems
  • Benthic Environment

Photic benthic environments include
1) Sea grasses 2) Kelp forests
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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Marine Ecosystems
  • Benthic Environment

Photic benthic environments include
1) Sea grasses 2) Kelp forests 3) Coral reefs
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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 Ecosystems
  • Marine Ecosystems
  • The Neritic Province

Dominated by floating and swimming
organisms. Such as many large fishes, sea
jellies, various plankton.
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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Marine Ecosystems
  • The Oceanic Province

Largest area of ocean Least explored area
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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Human Impacts on the Ocean

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Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Human Impacts on the Ocean

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Interaction of Life Zones
  • Case-in-Point The Everglades
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