Title: Types of Ecosystems
 1Types of Ecosystems 
 2Review
Abiotic  Biotic  Ecosystem
Producers  plants (make their own food)
Consumers  organisms that eat producers
Herbivore  plant eaters
Carnivores  meat eaters
Omnivores  eat meat and plants
Decomposers  Organisms that break down all 
other organisms 
 3Types
Tundra Coniferous Forest (Taiga) Temperate 
Forest Tropical Rain Forest Grasslands Deserts Wet
lands Aquatic 
 4Tundra
North America, Europe and Siberia
Alaska  high mountain elevations in the West
Long, cold winters (ground is frozen)
Short growing season- 60 days
Lichens, mosses, grasses, reindeer, musk oxen, 
caribou wolves, lemmings, snowy owls etc. 
 5Taiga
Stunted trees (evergreen forest)
North America, Europe and Asia
NE US, and Alaska
Cold winters (not as cold as the tundra)
120 growing days
Pines, firs, spruce, willows, birches, moose, 
wolves, bears deer, elk, rodents etc. 
 6Temperate Forest
Summers are hot and humid, winters are cold
75-150cm of rainfall each year
Oaks, maple, hickory, beech, chestnut, ferns, 
mosses, wolves, gray foxes, bobcat, deer, 
raccoons etc. 
Eastern North America and Europe
Central and Midwestern states 
 7Tropical Rainforest 
200-400cm of rainfall each year
25degrees Celsius year round
North America, South America, Asia
Hawaiian Islands
Flying squirrels, ants, termites, bees, monkeys, 
vines 
 8Grasslands/Prairies
Asia, North America, South America and Africa
Midwestern and Western States
25-75 cm of rainfall a year
Grasses, wildflowers, coyotes, badgers, 
rattlesnakes, lions, various birds, zebras, 
giraffes etc. 
 9Deserts
Less than 25cm of rainfall a year
North America (Mexico to Washington), Africa, 
South America, Asia and Australia
SW US
Very hot during the day, extremely cold at night
Cacti, yucca, mesquite, sagebrush, lizards, 
snakes, spiders, insects, etc. 
 10Wetlands
Located near water sources
All over the world
Frogs, newts, squirrels, chipmunks, deer, 
grasses, cattails, ducks etc. 
 11Aquatic
Temperatures are typically constant through out 
the year 
All water environment
Fresh water or marine (salt water)
75 of the world is an aquatic biome
Fish, birds, whales, sharks, dolphins, cattails, 
algae, kelp, coral etc.