BIOL 1200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Upwelling, Biome, Biogeography

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Biogeography - how organisms are distributed geographically. Interactions with the abiotic and biotic environments affect where a particular species lives: abiotic factors. Organisms adapted to a limited set of physical conditions: biotic factors (interactions with other organisms) Ex: competition, reproductive requirements, and parasitism can affect distribution of a species. Limits ability to fully colonize an area (predator in area that prevents you from surviving: history matters. Dispersal - movement of an individual from place of birth to the location where it lives and breeds as an adult. If not found in a particular area, a physical barrier to its dispersal may exist: abiotic. Biomes - major groupings of plant and animal communities defined by a dominant vegetation type (each is associated with a distinctive set of abiotic conditions) Abiotic conditions describe the significant factors the abiotic system. Both consist of temperature, moisture, sunlight, and wind. Lac of precipitation that defines a desert (since they can range in temperatures)

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