Biology 2483A Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Tropical And Subtropical Dry Broadleaf Forests, Temperate Climate, Strahler Number

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Terrestrial biomes are characterized by the growth forms of the dominant vegetation. Terrestrial biomes are characterized by plant growth forms. These biomes reflect global patterns of precipitation and temperature. The potential and actual distributions of terrestrial biomes differ because of human activities, particularly conversion of land for agriculture, forestry and grazing. Biological zones in freshwater ecosystems are associated with the velocity, depth, temperature, clarity, and chemistry of the water. Biological communities in streams and rivers vary with stream order and location within the stream channel. Biological communities in lakes vary with depth and light penetration. Marine biological zones are determined by ocean depth, light availability, and the stability of the bottom substrate. Estuaries, salt marshes, and mangrove forests occur in shallow zones at the margins between terrestrial and marine ecosystems. They are influenced by inputs of freshwater and sediments from nearby rivers.

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