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 THERE ARE FIVE TYPES OF ECOSYSTEM: 
1. Forest Ecosystem 
2. Grassland Ecosystem 
3. Desert Ecosystem 
4. Aquatic Ecosystem 
5. Estuarine Ecosystem
“Conservation is a state of 
harmony between men and land.” 
“A Sand County Almanac” 
Aldo Leopold - 1949
 Ecosystem have a predominance of trees that 
are interspersed with a large number of species 
of herbs, shrubs, climbers, lichens, algae and a 
variety of wild animals and birds. 
 Forest are found in undistributed areas 
receiving moderate to high rainfall and usually 
occurs as a stable complex communities.
 Depending upon the climatic conditions forest 
can be of different type: 
1. Tropical rain forests 
2. Tropical deciduous forests 
3. Tropical scrub forests 
4. Temperate rain forests 
5. Temperate deciduous forest 
6. Evergreen coniferous forest
 Hot & humid region 
 Annual rainfall-2000 
to 4500 mm 
 Found in south and 
central America , 
South East Asia & 
Pacific Oceans 
 Tropical forests are 
considered important 
because it helps in 
recycling water
 Cold in winter and 
warm & humid in 
summer. 
 Annual rainfall is 750- 
2000 mm 
 Soil is rich 
 Found in western and 
Central Europe, 
eastern Asia and 
eastern North 
America.
 Many coniferous trees 
are found in this region 
like spruce, fir, pine etc. 
 Found in northern parts 
of Northern America, 
Europe and Asia. 
 The soil in these forests 
is acidic and humus-rich.
 Abiotic Component: 
These include organic & inorganic substances present in 
the soil & atmosphere. The climate & soil composition 
vary from forest to forest. 
 Biotic Components: 
Producers: Main producers are trees which shows 
species diversity in tropical rain & tropical deciduo- us 
forest. The dominant tree species are 
Dipterocarpus,Teak,Dhak & sal. 
Primary Consumers: The primary consumers are 
herbivores like ants,leaf hopper,bugs,spider,flies & plant 
eating animals. Some animals like rabbit,elephant,deer 
are depending upon grazing.
 Secondary Consumer: The secondary consumers are 
carnivores like birds ,snake,fox,lizard etc. 
 Tertiary Consumers: The Lion , Tigers etc. are top 
carnivores as they feed upon primary consumer as 
well as secondary consumer. 
 Decomposer: The dead animals ,decay of plants & 
tress are decomposed by different bacteria , micro-organism 
& fungi. The rate of decomposition soil 
conditdiffers,according to climatic & soil condition.
Energy Capture 
Trophic Levels 
10%
Vertical structure refers to the “ladder-like” 
arrangement in a forest. 
Dominant 
Co-Dominant Co-Dominant 
Intermediate Intermediate 
Suppressed 
Shrubs 
Ground Cover 
Adapted from Baughman, et al., 1993. Woodland Stewardship. P. 17.
 As per report 2003 of Forest survey of India 
,Dehradun the forest cover in the country is 
678,333 sq.km & constitutes 20.63% of its 
geographical area. 
 Dense forest contributes 390,564sq.km(11.88%) 
& open forest 287,769(8.75%). 
 In India M.P with 76429 sq.km of forest cover 
has the maximum forest among all States/UT’s 
followed by AP & Chandigarh.
 80% of Indian forest 
is of four types. 
Forest 
type 
Area in 
India 
Place 
Tropical 
moist 
deci. 
37% MP,GUJR 
AT,MAH 
A. 
TROPICA 
L DRY 
DECI. 
28% HIMALA 
YA TO 
KANYAK 
UMARI 
SUBTRO 
PICAL 
PINE 
7% HIMALA 
YAS
633,397 
637,293 
675,538 
678,333 
680,000 
670,000 
660,000 
650,000 
640,000 
630,000 
620,000 
610,000 
1997 1999 2001 2003 
FOREST 
COVER
 Grasslands are regions where average 
precipitation is high(250-1500mm) for grass and 
for trees to grow. 
 Rainfall are erratic and uncertain in these 
regions. 
 Regions found is central &south America,sub 
equitorial Africa &south Australia ,South India. 
 Soils rich and deep ideal for grasses.
Contd… 
 Used as grasslands for grazing livestock. 
 Savanas are tropical grasslands with widely 
scattered clumps of low trees. 
 Large scale conversion of grasslands into 
croplands as they are well suited to agriculture.
A desert is a landscape form or region 
that receives very little precipitation. 
<250 mm per annum.
 It covers 1/5th of earth’s land surface. 
 Most of the deserts are composed of sand (ergs) 
and rocky surface (reg). 
 Other deserts known as cold desert is fully 
covered by ice and almost no vegetation. 
 Temperature ranges from 50 degree C to 
nearly zero level within a single day. 
 These have high biodiversity. Plants and 
animals have different morphological and 
anatomical modifications to reduce water loss 
from the body.
Hot desert 
 Formed of ergs or regs 
 Water is very scarce. 
 Temperature is very high during day and very 
low at night. 
 Vegetations known as ‘xerophytes’ have 
modifications like pulpy stem to store water 
and wax covered thorny leaves to reduce 
transpiration. The roots are very long to reach 
the water table. 
 Animals such as reptiles, rodents, wolves etc 
hide themselves in daylight and come out at 
night.
Cold deserts 
 Commonly known as ‘tundra’ 
 Land is covered by a thick layer of ice. 
 Whatever falls remain frozen. 
 Vegetation is very on the surface. 
 The leaves are covered by wax. 
 Animals have thick layer of fat under the skin 
and a fur coating above it.
 Third largest desert in the world. 
 Most populous desert. 
 Spread over four states in India and two in 
Pakistan. 
 Annual rainfall is 100-500mm 
 The only river in the region is Ghaggar. 
 shrubs and grasses like babul, khejra and trees 
like ber are found. 
 Many reptiles and snakes are endemic to the 
region also.
 Mountains cover 20% of the land area. 
 Going up the mountain is similar to moving 
from equator to north pole. 
 Mountain are the reservoirs of water. 
 A big bank of biodiversity.
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Environmental studies 1

  • 1.
  • 3.  THERE ARE FIVE TYPES OF ECOSYSTEM: 1. Forest Ecosystem 2. Grassland Ecosystem 3. Desert Ecosystem 4. Aquatic Ecosystem 5. Estuarine Ecosystem
  • 4. “Conservation is a state of harmony between men and land.” “A Sand County Almanac” Aldo Leopold - 1949
  • 5.  Ecosystem have a predominance of trees that are interspersed with a large number of species of herbs, shrubs, climbers, lichens, algae and a variety of wild animals and birds.  Forest are found in undistributed areas receiving moderate to high rainfall and usually occurs as a stable complex communities.
  • 6.  Depending upon the climatic conditions forest can be of different type: 1. Tropical rain forests 2. Tropical deciduous forests 3. Tropical scrub forests 4. Temperate rain forests 5. Temperate deciduous forest 6. Evergreen coniferous forest
  • 7.  Hot & humid region  Annual rainfall-2000 to 4500 mm  Found in south and central America , South East Asia & Pacific Oceans  Tropical forests are considered important because it helps in recycling water
  • 8.
  • 9.  Cold in winter and warm & humid in summer.  Annual rainfall is 750- 2000 mm  Soil is rich  Found in western and Central Europe, eastern Asia and eastern North America.
  • 10.
  • 11.  Many coniferous trees are found in this region like spruce, fir, pine etc.  Found in northern parts of Northern America, Europe and Asia.  The soil in these forests is acidic and humus-rich.
  • 12.  Abiotic Component: These include organic & inorganic substances present in the soil & atmosphere. The climate & soil composition vary from forest to forest.  Biotic Components: Producers: Main producers are trees which shows species diversity in tropical rain & tropical deciduo- us forest. The dominant tree species are Dipterocarpus,Teak,Dhak & sal. Primary Consumers: The primary consumers are herbivores like ants,leaf hopper,bugs,spider,flies & plant eating animals. Some animals like rabbit,elephant,deer are depending upon grazing.
  • 13.  Secondary Consumer: The secondary consumers are carnivores like birds ,snake,fox,lizard etc.  Tertiary Consumers: The Lion , Tigers etc. are top carnivores as they feed upon primary consumer as well as secondary consumer.  Decomposer: The dead animals ,decay of plants & tress are decomposed by different bacteria , micro-organism & fungi. The rate of decomposition soil conditdiffers,according to climatic & soil condition.
  • 15. Vertical structure refers to the “ladder-like” arrangement in a forest. Dominant Co-Dominant Co-Dominant Intermediate Intermediate Suppressed Shrubs Ground Cover Adapted from Baughman, et al., 1993. Woodland Stewardship. P. 17.
  • 16.  As per report 2003 of Forest survey of India ,Dehradun the forest cover in the country is 678,333 sq.km & constitutes 20.63% of its geographical area.  Dense forest contributes 390,564sq.km(11.88%) & open forest 287,769(8.75%).  In India M.P with 76429 sq.km of forest cover has the maximum forest among all States/UT’s followed by AP & Chandigarh.
  • 17.  80% of Indian forest is of four types. Forest type Area in India Place Tropical moist deci. 37% MP,GUJR AT,MAH A. TROPICA L DRY DECI. 28% HIMALA YA TO KANYAK UMARI SUBTRO PICAL PINE 7% HIMALA YAS
  • 18. 633,397 637,293 675,538 678,333 680,000 670,000 660,000 650,000 640,000 630,000 620,000 610,000 1997 1999 2001 2003 FOREST COVER
  • 19.  Grasslands are regions where average precipitation is high(250-1500mm) for grass and for trees to grow.  Rainfall are erratic and uncertain in these regions.  Regions found is central &south America,sub equitorial Africa &south Australia ,South India.  Soils rich and deep ideal for grasses.
  • 20. Contd…  Used as grasslands for grazing livestock.  Savanas are tropical grasslands with widely scattered clumps of low trees.  Large scale conversion of grasslands into croplands as they are well suited to agriculture.
  • 21. A desert is a landscape form or region that receives very little precipitation. <250 mm per annum.
  • 22.  It covers 1/5th of earth’s land surface.  Most of the deserts are composed of sand (ergs) and rocky surface (reg).  Other deserts known as cold desert is fully covered by ice and almost no vegetation.  Temperature ranges from 50 degree C to nearly zero level within a single day.  These have high biodiversity. Plants and animals have different morphological and anatomical modifications to reduce water loss from the body.
  • 23. Hot desert  Formed of ergs or regs  Water is very scarce.  Temperature is very high during day and very low at night.  Vegetations known as ‘xerophytes’ have modifications like pulpy stem to store water and wax covered thorny leaves to reduce transpiration. The roots are very long to reach the water table.  Animals such as reptiles, rodents, wolves etc hide themselves in daylight and come out at night.
  • 24. Cold deserts  Commonly known as ‘tundra’  Land is covered by a thick layer of ice.  Whatever falls remain frozen.  Vegetation is very on the surface.  The leaves are covered by wax.  Animals have thick layer of fat under the skin and a fur coating above it.
  • 25.  Third largest desert in the world.  Most populous desert.  Spread over four states in India and two in Pakistan.  Annual rainfall is 100-500mm  The only river in the region is Ghaggar.  shrubs and grasses like babul, khejra and trees like ber are found.  Many reptiles and snakes are endemic to the region also.
  • 26.  Mountains cover 20% of the land area.  Going up the mountain is similar to moving from equator to north pole.  Mountain are the reservoirs of water.  A big bank of biodiversity.