Biomes - Mrs. Tyler's Advanced Placement Biology
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Biomes
Location
Arctic Tundra
Arctic Tundra
Location
About 55o to 70o North latitude
Arctic Tundra
What “Controls” This Biome?
Long winters & short
summers
Growing season for
plants is often 8 weeks
or less therefore this
limits growth
Unique Information or
Adaptations
Permafrost exists there
(ground is permanently
frozen below the ground
surface)
Trees can’t grow in
tundra due to
permafrost
Arctic Tundra
Typical Species
In the summer, area
above permafrost melts
& ground becomes
spongy
Lots of wetlands here
that breed thousands of
insects & attract lots of
migratory birds
Caribou & herd animals,
arctic fox, snowy owl,
lemmings, grizzly bears
(fig. 6-26)
Arctic Tundra
Threats to this Biome
Oil & Gas
exploration &
drilling
Climate Change
Coniferous Evergreen Forest
Other Names: Boreal Forest or Taiga
Location
Just south of the Arctic tundra in the
northern hemisphere
Coniferous Forest
What “Controls” This Biome?
Cold & long winters (sun shines 68hrs/day)
Short cool summers (sun shines 19
hrs/day)
Low precipitation
Growing season for plants is short
Coniferous Forest
Unique Information or Adaptations
Needles of trees
have waxy coating to
help keep moisture
in the plant
Needles decompose
slowly and cause the
soil to be acidic &
nutrient poor
Low plant diversity
(few species can
survive w/ frozen
soil moisture)
Coniferous Forest
Typical Species
Primarily
Coniferous
Evergreen Trees
Black Spruce,
White Spruce,
Balsam Fir, also
may have Paper
Birch, and Quaking
Aspen
Bears, Wolves,
Moose, Beaver,
Owls
Coniferous Forest
Threats to this Biome
Deforestation
Climate Change
Temperate Deciduous Forest
Location
Eastern US, China & much of Europe
Temperate Deciduous Forest
What “Controls” This Biome?
Moderate average temperatures
that change significantly with the
season
Abundant precipitation throughout
the year
Long & warm summers & cold but
not severe winters
Thick layer of leaf litter (nutrients!)
Temperate Deciduous Forest
Unique Information or Adaptations
Fairly low rate of
decomposition & lots
of nutrients w/ fallen
leaves
Penetration of more
sunlight and high
precipitation support
variety of groundlevel plant life
Temperate Deciduous Forest
Typical Species
Broadleaf
Deciduous Trees
White-tailed deer
Lots of birds
Mice, frogs,
squirrels, rabbits,
opossums,
raccoons
Temperate Deciduous Forest
Threats to this Biome
Deforestation, habitat loss &
fragmentation
Replacement of old-growth forest
with tree plantations
Tropical Rainforest
Location
Northern South America, Southern Central America,
SE Asia, Equatorial Africa
Tropical Rainforest
What “Controls” This Biome?
Warm annual temperature with
heavy rainfall almost daily
Most nutrients are in the
plants/animals – not in the soil
Soil nutrients limit growth as
temperature & water are not
limiting
Rapid decomposition
Tropical Rainforest
Unique Information or Adaptations
Lots of biodiversity
Highly stratified
Lianas – hanging vines have
developed a twisting
adaptation to survive the
pulling between trees with
the wind
Green tree snakes –
camouflage
Epiphytes – “air plants”
(some are bromeliads)
Buttresses – large base of
trunk of a tree
Shallow roots so buttress
helps support tree
Also captures nutrients when
it rains
Tropical Rainforest
Typical Species
Broadleaf
Evergreen
High diversity of
trees here
Threats to this Biome
Deforestation
Temperate Rainforest
Other Names: Coastal Coniferous Forest
Location
Coastal area of Alaska
Temperate Rainforest
What “Controls” This Biome?
Coastal areas with ample rainfall or
moisture from dense fogs
Winters are mild & summers are
cool
Temperate Rainforest
Unique Information or Adaptations
Nearness to oceans
moderates the
temperatures
Trees depend of
frequent rains &
moisture from
summer fog
Temperate Rainforest
Typical Species
Large Conifers
Sitka Spruce
Douglas Fir
Redwoods
Threats to this Biome
Deforestation
Temperate Grasslands and
Tropical Grasslands
Other Names:
Prairies
Tall Grass
Short Grass
Pampas
Savanna – Tropical Grassland
Temperate Grasslands and Tropical Grasslands
Location
Varies widely but in the interiors of continents
Temperate Grasslands and Tropical Grasslands
What “Controls” This Biome?
Cold winters
Hot & dry summers
Uneven precipitation through the
year 10-40 inches or so
Temperate Grasslands and Tropical Grasslands
Unique Information or Adaptations
Fires in summer & fall are
often
Fires keep trees out
Tropical Grasslands may
have occasional deciduous
tree
Flat top acacias (Lion
King)
Eucalyptus in Australia
Prairie plants regenerate
after fire due to their
deep roots
Organic matter
accumulates to produce a
deep fertile soil
Soil held in place by thick
network of roots
Temperate Grasslands and Tropical Grasslands
Typical Species
Grasses
Beetles
Insects
Prairie Dogs
Tropical Grassland
Large herds of
grazing & hoofed
animals
Gazelles
Zebras
Temperate Grasslands and Tropical Grasslands
Threats to this Biome
Plowing
Agriculture
Overgrazing by domesticated animals
Chaparral
Other Names: Temperate Shrubland
Location
Varies widely
Chaparral
What “Controls” This Biome?
Mediterranean climate
Winters are mild
Moderate rain in winter
Summers are long, hot & dry
Chaparral
Unique Information or Adaptations
Fires are needed by this
biome
Dense undergrowth of
drought resistant shrubs
that have large root
systems
Dry brittle vegetation that
is dormant in hot & dry
season
Shrubs have a waxy
coating on “leaves” to
keep moisture in
Chaparral
Typical Species
Scrub Oak
Spiny Evergreen
shrubs
Threats to this Biome
People
Like to Live
Here & put out fires
Desert
Location
At about 30o of latitude where air has lost its
moisture from the tropics
Desert
What “Controls” This Biome?
An area where evaporation exceeds
precipitation
Precipitation typically less than 10
inches per year & scattered
unevenly throughout the year
Lack of water “controls” this biome
Desert
Unique Information or Adaptations
Succulent plants – thorns
& waxy coating to protect
and keep moisture in
Animals – nocturnal & live
in burrows
Rarely urinate & it may be
crystals
Plants have
Shallow & wide roots
No leaves
Vegetation is sparse
Cover 30% of the earth’s
land
Desert
Typical Species
Succulents
Rattlesnakes
Roadrunner
Red-tailed Hawk
Desert
Threats to this Biome
Deserts take a
long time to
recover
Tracks left by tanks
practicing during
WWII are still
visible
Off-roading
Irrigated crops
Rain Shadow Effect
•The up wind
side of
mountain
ranges are very
wet & dry
downwind
•Downwind
sides are often
deserts
Mountain Biome
Location
Scattered all over the world
Mountain Biome
What “Controls” This Biome?
Wide variety of various biomes as
you go up in elevation
100m gain in elevation = 100km
change in latitude (not always)
Mountain Biome
Unique Information or Adaptations
Wide variety of biomes on
a single mountain
Mountain Biome
Threats to this Biome
Rapidly increasing
population
Increased extraction
of timber & minerals
Dams
Skiing & tourism
Increase warfare in
mountainous areas
(guerilla warfare)
Climate Change