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  1. 1. Biomes Dr. Papu Kumar Naik Parul University
  2. 2. What affects climate?  Climate in an area is affected by two main things • Direct sunlight (heat) • Precipitation  Climate directly affects the type of biome • Biome is an environment with specific vegetation and organisms • If it is cold, you have organisms that are suitable to the ____
  3. 3. Biomes  Because of these two factors combined, we get specific biomes at specific areas.  For example, at the equator, there is a lot of sunlight, and a lot of precipitation, so there is a tropical rainforest.  At 30°, there is a lot of sunlight, but little or no precipitation, so there is a desert.
  4. 4. Overview  Sunlight and precipitation affect the climate  Climate over an environment produces a biome  A biome has organisms suited to the climate  Biomes generally occur on the same latitudes
  5. 5. Biomes  There are two main types of biomes • Land • Aquatic (water)  We will cover both today
  6. 6. Land Biomes  Most land biomes are named after their climax community.  Some of the land biomes • Tundra • Taiga (TIGH-guh) • Temperate deciduous forest • Grassland • Tropical rain forest • Desert
  7. 7. Tropical rain forest Tropical dry forest Tropical savanna Temperate woodland and shrubland Desert Temperate grassland Boreal forest (Taiga) Northwestern coniferous forest Temperate forest Mountains and ice caps Tundra
  8. 8. Aquatic biomes  There are 3 main types of aquatic biomes.  The amount of salt determines the type of biome.  The 3 main types of aquatic biomes • Freshwater • Marine (saltwater) • Estuaries
  9. 9. Tundra  Tundra • Located near the poles • Treeless biome covered by moss, lichens, and grasses • Permafrost – a layer of permanently frozen subsoil
  10. 10. Taiga (Boreal Forest)  Taiga • Covered by coniferous (cone bearing) trees. • Bears, wolves, moose, elk are some of the typical animals  Coniferous Forest
  11. 11. Temperate Biomes  Temperate climates characterized by cold winters and hot summers • Plants change during the seasons (leaves change color)  Deciduous Forest, Woodland & Shrubland, Grassland
  12. 12. Grasslands  Grasslands • Most of the rainfall occurs in one part of the season • Hot summers, cold winters
  13. 13. Tropical Rain/Dry Forest  Tropical rain forest • Located at equator • Receive 200-400 centimeters of rain a year • Constant temperature. • Home of the most types of animals than any other biome. Many colorful  Dry forest: less precipitation
  14. 14. Deserts  Deserts • Located at 30° latitude • Less than 25 cm of rain falls a year • Both plants and animals must be able to retain moisture. • Birds, lizards, snakes, insects are typical • Cactus and sagebrush sparsely cover the area
  15. 15. Freshwater biomes  Rivers, streams, and lakes
  16. 16. Marine Biomes  Includes all of the ocean  Marine biomes are divided into 4 subcategories • Intertidal zone • Neritic zone • Open-sea zone • Deep-sea zone
  17. 17. Estuaries  Estuaries are the boundaries between freshwater and saltwater.  Since it is a mix of the two, a variety of organisms can be supported.  Examples of estuaries • Delta, swamp, lagoon
  18. 18. Biome Project  In groups of 3-4, create a biome presentation  Give information about the biome, including: • Temperature range (graph) • Precipitation (graph) • Location (latitudes/areas) • Plants (vegetation) • Animals • Interesting Facts  Posterboard or Powerpoint acceptable  More visuals, the better  500000000 points  Due in two weeks!
  19. 19. To help you out…  A Biology Textbook  http://mbgnet.mobot.org/  http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/La boratory/Biome/
  20. 20. Preplan…  What kind of presentation will you do? Powerpoint? Posterboard?  Who is doing what? Research? Picture finding? Who’s good with computers? Who’s bringing materials?  When do you want to meet up? Contact info?  Anything else you can think of…

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