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Biomes in APES

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This biome has acid soils.   Coniferous Forest/Boreal Forest/Tiaga the dropped needles from the trees cause this.  
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This forest biome has very little nutrients in the soil.   Rainforest-decomposition is so rapid that nutrients are found in trees. Ironically these are clear-cut for agriculture.  
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Has soil extremely rich in nutrients and humus.   Temperature deciduous forest. Deciduous means to drop leaves. That leaf litter accumulates on forest floor and decomposes slowly.  
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Most disturbed terrestrial biome.   temperate deciduous forest.  
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Has permafrost(layer of frozen soil) all year round, essentially a cold grassland.   Tundra  
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Most animals are grazers here   Tropical grassland-savannah.  
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Ecosystems here are fragile and soils take hundreds of years to recover from disturbance due to lack of water, nutrients, species diversity and slow plant growth.   Deserts  
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They persist do to grazing, drought and fire which prevent many trees and shrubs fro growing there.   Grasslands  
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deep, fertile soil due to grasses that die seasonally   temperate grasslands ex)prairies  
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under snow is carpet of spongy, grasses and lichens   Tundra  
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winter are long, dry and very cold-summers short and cool-shorter daylight hours in northernmost   Coniferous forest  
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In general, precipitation is low and scattered unevenly through year and the nights can be quite cold (heat from soil radiates into atmosphere quickly).   Deserts  
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Type of trees found in the rain forest   broadleaf evergreen  
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Type of trees found in temperate deciduous forest   deciduous trees. like the maple, that drop their leaves  
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vegetation varies with   climate and latitude  
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succulent plants, like cacti, have these adaptations   no leaves, store water, and open pores for carbon dioxide at night only  
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phytoplankton   drifting plants and algae  
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zooplankton   protozoa and jellyfish are examples. drifting animals that feed on phytoplankton.  
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nekton   strongly swimming consumers like turtles  
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benthos   bottom dwellers like oysters  
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fire that burns underbrush and ground material, it has ecological benefits such as freeing up mineral nutrients in decomposing material and releasing seeds from pine cones   surface fires  
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destructive fire that leaps from tree to tree   crown fires  
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If fires are suppressed then...   there is a greater chance that the fire intolerant species& underbrush will build up enough and more destructive crown fire will result, this an cause soil erosion, death of wildlife, destroy all vegetation in it's path and move on to human structures.  
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Make sure you know the ecological and economic services each biome provides   and how humans have disturbed them!  
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