Chapter 6 notes : Chapter 6 notes What is the difference between a Biome and an Ecosystem?
Biosphere
Biome Ecosystems are
Ecosystem part of Biomes
Community
Population
Biomes : Biomes Ecosystems are grouped into a larger biome
Depends on the climate and the type of plants in that area
2 types: Terrestrial Biomes (on land)
Aquatic Biomes (in the water)
The species that live In each biome are different, but may look and act similar to species in other biomes. Because of similar niches in each biome.
Slide 3 : An ecosystem is all the living and nonliving factors that affect an organism.
A biome is a major region that is characterized by its climate,soil type(s), and the dominant plants, animals, and other organisms that live there. A biome is made up of many individual ecosystems.
Types of Biomes : Types of Biomes Mountains
Tundra
Desert
Chaparral
Temperate Grassland
Tropical savanna
Taiga
Temperate forest
Tropical rainforest
Polar ice
Is the temperature of each Biome: Hot, moderate, or cold? : Is the temperature of each Biome: Hot, moderate, or cold? Mountains -
Tundra -
Desert -
Chaparral -
Temperate Grassland -
Tropical savanna -
Taiga -
Temperate forest -
Tropical rainforest -
Polar ice -
Is the temperature of each Biome: Hot, moderate, or cold? : Is the temperature of each Biome: Hot, moderate, or cold? Mountains - Moderate
Tundra - Cold
Desert - Hot
Chaparral - Moderate
Temperate Grassland - Moderate
Tropical savanna - Hot
Taiga - Cold
Temperate forest - Moderate
Tropical rainforest - Hot
Polar ice - Cold
Climate : Climate Weather conditions over a long
period of time
Latitude and Altitude Affect the Climate : Latitude and Altitude Affect the Climate Gets colder the higher up you go (altitude)
Gets colder the farther north/south of the equator you go (latitude)
Most of food on Earth is grown between 30-60 degrees north and south of the equator
-- Do we live in this latitude??--
Climatograms : Climatograms A climatogram is a graph that shows average monthly values for two factors: temperature and precipitation.
Temperature is expressed in degrees Celsius and is plotted as a smooth curve.
Precipitation values are given in centimeters and are plotted as a histogram.
Tundra : Tundra
Tundra : Tundra Arctic tundra can be found in Antarctica and the North Pole, North of the Arctic Circle.
Grass, lichen and herbs
Permafrost – layer of soil that is always frozen.
Very short warm season that is very wet
Many insects during warm season
Taiga : Taiga
Taiga : Taiga The word taiga means, "marshy pine forest" in Russian.
one of the most fragile biomes.
Spruce and Fir trees
Found in Northern Hemisphere.
Growing season very short
Nearly constant daylight in summer
Many lakes and swamps
Temperate Forest : Temperate Forest
Temperate Forest : Temperate Forest climate and amount of sunlight can vary tremendously between each season.
four types: Deciduous forest, Evergreen forest, temperate rain forest, and mixed evergreen and deciduous forests.
Deciduous trees, lose their leaves in fall.
Grassland : Grassland
Grasslands : Grasslands Grasslands are characterized by their tall, perennial grasses and lack of trees.
2 Types :Tropical grasslands , between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. hot year-round, very dry, season of heavy rain. Temperate grasslands; north of the Tropic of Cancer or south of the Tropic of Capricorn, cold winters and hot summers.
cover a quarter of the land on Earth.
Savanna : Savanna Found near equator between tropical rain forest and desert biomes
Grass, scattered trees, shrubs, many with thorns
Many grazing animals
Have a wet and dry season
Plants and animals most active during wet season.
Chaparrel : Chaparrel
Chaparral : Chaparral smallest biome.
grows between forest and grassland, or between desert and grassland biomes.
Many plants and trees have leathery leaves, gnarled bark, and intimidating thorns. Often called “scrub”
Desert : Desert Deserts take up 8.6 million square miles on Earth.
Desert : Desert Get less than 25 cm of rain each year
Has little or no vegetation
Driest places on earth
Often located on the dry side of mountain ranges
Slide 23 :
Rainforest : Rainforest
Rainforest : Rainforest over half of the world's plant and animal species live here. All fit into only seven percent of the world's land.
Found in: Central Africa, Southeast Asia, Philippines, New Guinea, Central and South America.
Rainforest : Rainforest Layers:
Top – Emergent layer – tallest trees above rest of forest
Next – canopy – top of normal trees
Lower canopy – epiphytes – plants that grow on tree trunks – not soil - because light is so far from ground.
Understory – lowest level, much darker