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Communities, Biomes, Communities, Biomes, and Ecosystemsand Ecosystems

Chapter 3Chapter 3

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Limiting FactorsLimiting Factors

• Any abiotic or biotic actor that restricts the numbers, reproduction, or distribution of organisms

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Examples of Limiting FactorsExamples of Limiting Factors

•Sunlight

•Food

•Water

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Range of ToleranceRange of Tolerance

• The range of environmental conditions in which an organism can live and reproduce.

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Where will you find the greatest Where will you find the greatest diversity? Least # of organisms?diversity? Least # of organisms?

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ComparisonComparison

Limiting Factors

• Are biotic or abiotic factors that LIMIT the growth of a species.

Range of Tolerance

• Determined by the limiting factors that affect a species.

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Ecological SuccessionEcological Succession

The process by which an existing ecosystem is gradually and progressively replaced by another ecosystem

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Primary SuccessionPrimary Succession

• The development of biotic communities in a previously uninhabited and barren habitat with little or no soil.

• Ex. After lava flow

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Pioneer SpeciesPioneer Species

• First organisms to appear in primary succession

• Help to create the soil by secreting acid to break down rock

• Ex. Lichens (fungi/algae combo) & Mosses

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Climax CommunityClimax Community

• A relatively stable collection of plants and animals

• These will change due to environmental factors such as fires, floods, winds, tsunamis, hurricanes, droughts, and other natural disasters.

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Secondary SuccessionSecondary Succession

• The development of biotic communities in an area where the natural vegetation has been removed or destroyed but where soil is present.

• Ex. After a fire

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ComparisonComparison

Primary Succession

• The establishment of a community in an area with no soil.

Secondary Succession

• The establishment of a new community in an existing ecosystem that was disturbed.

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Where are the most pioneer species? Where are the most pioneer species? What usually appears last?What usually appears last?

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BiomesBiomes

Ecosystems identified by their climax community

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ClimateClimate• The average year-after-year

conditions of temperature & precipitation in a particular region

• The variation of climate primarily depends upon the angle of incoming sunlight

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Types Terrestrial of BiomesTypes Terrestrial of Biomes

• Tundra

• Boreal Forest

• Temperate Forest

• Temperate Woodlands

• Temperate Grassland

• Desert

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Types Terrestrial of BiomesTypes Terrestrial of Biomes

• Tropical Savanna

• Tropical Seasonal Forest

• Tropical Rain Forest

• *Mountains

• *Polar Region

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ComparisonComparison

Temperate

• Mild temperatures, temperatures are not extreme.

Tropical

• Hot & Humid

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Aquatic BiomesAquatic Biomes

• Fresh Water

–Rivers and Streams• Flowing Water

–Lakes and Ponds• Standing Water

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Freshwater ZonesFreshwater Zones

• Littoral

• Limnetic

• Profundal

• Benthic

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Freshwater ZonesFreshwater Zones

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Aquatic BiomesAquatic Biomes• Marine

–Intertidal Zone–Open Ocean

•Photic Zone• Aphotic Zone• Benthic Zone• Abyssal Zone

–Costal Ocean and Coral Reef

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Transitional ZonesTransitional Zones

• Wetlands

• Estuary