ES 321- Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 14 pages long!)

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Think about the land upon which uvic stands. Ecosystems: all biotic and abiotic factors in an area and how they interact. An ecosystem consists of a dynamic set of living organisms (plants, animals and microorganisms) all interacting among themselves and with the environment in which they live (soil, climate, water and light). Nrcan. e. g. arctic tundra: absence of large trees and shrubs. Deserts have minimal precipitation boreal forest has dense tree canopy. High arctic lacks plant life (cold and dry). Global ecosystems: biomes are the fundamental unit of ecological hierarchy based on structure of the dominant vegetation. Helps us understand how climate change will affect these biomes. It is a poor represe(cid:374)tatio(cid:374) of (cid:449)hat(cid:859)s present (too broad). Also industrialization has replaced the forest shown in the map. Biomes represent ecosystems that ware likely to be present in the absence of disturbance (deforestation, urbanization, agriculture).

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