BIOL 3863 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Biome, River Ecosystem, Quaternary Extinction Event

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Biomes large biological communities shaped by climate: defined largely by vegetation, no specific species common to all of the same type of a biome, but similar patterns in morphology and physiology. Tropical rainforest: near equator, high precipitation, low variation in seasonality, high biomass/diversity, poor soil, broad leaved evergreen and deciduous trees, >50% destroyed. Tropical seasonal forest: high and stable temperatures, high variation in precipitation, dry and wet seasons, deciduous trees lose leaves in dry season. Tropical savanna: high and stable temperatures, high variation in precipitation, mainly grassland with scattered trees. Seasonal abundances and shortages of food: many animals migrate. Sparse, tough vegetation: high diversity of ectotherms (ex. Temperate shrub lands and woodlands: wet winters and hot/dry summers, mediterranean climates, coastal areas. Shrub lands: in rain shadows (area that receives little rain because of blocking hills or mountains, often fire maintained. Temperate forest: high rainfall; somewhat harsh winters. Lower diversity than rainforests: deciduous trees/shrubs and smaller trees.

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