BIOL 2060 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Evapotranspiration, Photosynthesis

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Macroclimatic variation: influences broad partitioning of environments and variation among biomes. Regional and microclimatic variation: influences the fine-scale partitioning of environments and variation within biomes. There is a positive relationship between water moisture and temperature. Precipitation and temperature determine the potential of plants to photosynthesize and thus how much of the sun s energy plants can capture and use for growth and reproduction. Evapotranspiration rates (movement of water from the biosphere to the atmosphere) Tundra biomass = 9, tropical rain forest biomass = 400 (p = productivity) Every species has its own living conditions that it can with stand. There are optimum conditions where the species thrive the most and can reproduce/survive successfully. To the left and right of the optimal range are areas where there is higher physiological stress that results in the decline of the population. Rate of population is based on its living conditions such as temperature, precipitation etc.

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