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1 1 Tundra CHAPTER 7.3 2 OBJECTIVE Describe why the characteristics of the tundra make it a fragile ecosystem. Compare the characteristics of tundra organisms with those of their relatives in warmer climates. 3 Tundra Climate The tundra is a cold, windy, dry region located in the Northern Hemisphere just south of the polar ice caps in Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Scandinavia, and Russia. The tundra is one of the largest biomes, making up almost 10% of Earth's surface. 4 Tundra Climate Few types of organisms live in the tundra. The lack of biodiversity makes tundra ecosystems very fragile and unstable if disturbed. Like a desert, the tundra receives little precipitation, usually less than 25 cm a year. 5 Tundra Climate The main difference between desserts and tundra is temperature. Temperatures in the tundra are below freezing almost all year, most precipitation falls as ice and snow, and because of this temperature is the limiting factor in the tundra. 6 Tundra Climate During the summer only the top layer of soil will thaw, this is called the Active Zone. Beneath the active zone, usually only 8 cm deep, is the Permafrost. Permafrost is a frozen soil below the active zone.

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CHAPTER 7.3

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OBJECTIVE

Describe why the characteristics of thetundra make it a fragile ecosystem.

Compare the characteristics of tundraorganisms with those of their relativesin warmer climates.

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Tundra Climate

The tundra is a cold, windy, dryregion located in the NorthernHemisphere just south of the polarice caps in Alaska, Canada,Greenland, Iceland, Scandinavia,and Russia.

The tundra is one of the largestbiomes, making up almost 10% ofEarth's surface.

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Few types of organisms live in thetundra.

The lack of biodiversity makes tundraecosystems very fragile andunstable if disturbed.

Like a desert, the tundra receives littleprecipitation, usually less than 25 cma year.

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The main difference between dessertsand tundra is temperature.

Temperatures in the tundra are belowfreezing almost all year, mostprecipitation falls as ice and snow,and because of this temperature is thelimiting factor in the tundra.

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During the summer only the top layerof soil will thaw, this is called theActive Zone.

Beneath the active zone, usually only8 cm deep, is the Permafrost.

Permafrost is a frozen soil below theactive zone.

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A dense mat of mosses, grasses,and other plant life covers the activezone during the summer.

Because of the short growing seasonand low temperatures, tundravegetation does not recover fromdisruption as quickly as doesvegetation in other biomes.

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Tracks from wagons that crossed thetundra 100 years ago are stillvisible in some areas.

The rain that falls in the summer isunable to drain past the permafrostand forms bogs and ponds that serveas breeding grounds formosquitoes and black flies.

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Insects are an important link in thefood web of the tundra and thereforean important factor in the stability ofa tundra ecosystem.

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Bogs and Ponds

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Tundra Organisms

Even though the tundra is a coldclimate and there is little rain, someplants do grow there.

The growing season in the tundra isabout 60 days.

The most common plants are mosses,shrubs, grasses, lichens and small,colorful wildflowers.

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Tundra plants are very small due to– Roots are unable to grow thru the

permafrost– Dwarfed by the short growing season– Limited space for roots and strong polar

winds

Tundra trees usually grow to lessthan 1 meter

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Many of the tundra animals areseasonal visitors.

Seasonal travel is called Migration. Birds migrate to the tundra for the

breeding season because there arefew predators.

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The migratory birds mostly feed on themosquitoes and black flies from thebogs.

The birds are then food for the Articfox.

There are no reptiles oramphibians.

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The caribou, a close relative of thereindeer, is a large migratorymammal of the tundra.

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Tundra AnimalsReindeer

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It has adaptations that help it to live inthe tundra,– Thick coat of hair– Hairs that are hollow and filled with air

for insulation– Wide hooves to help them walk through

snow and mud

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Thousands of caribou migrate to thetundra each year to feed on lichensthat grow on rocky surfaces.

Lichens are plant like organisms thatare made up of a fungus and analga.

Lichens grow very slowly and are verysensitive to air pollution.

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Mammals that are year-roundresidents of the tundra,

– Artic fox– Musk oxen– Coastal polar bears– Wolverines

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