BIODIVERSITY EXTINCTION: 40.000 pr. YEAR!? WHAT IS BIODIVERSITY Effect of climate on biodiversity Disturbance and biodiversity The VALUE of BIODIVERSITY.
Succession IB Syllabus: 2.3.5 – 2.3.7 Ch. 8. Syllabus Statements 2.1.6: Define the terms species, population, habitat, niche, community, ecosystem with.
28.00 Describe the role of forests and their growth in the environment and society Role of Forests in the Environment.
Ch. 12 Interaction of Life. Living Earth Biosphere – The part of the earth that supports life –Includes the top portion of earths crust, all the waters.
Part 3 Slides – 40 to 77. Energy Transfer: Each consumer level of the food pyramid utilizes approximately 10% of its ingested nutrients to build new tissue.
Prosperity Through Unity Research Project Healing the Land – An Elders Prospective.
Biome Presentation Presented By Ronnie Kurtz, Bohrvon Liu, Aveek Sarker The Taiga & Boreal Forests.
By frank Vazquez. Tundra is the coldest of all the biomes. It is noted for its frost- molded landscapes, extremely low temperatures, little precipitation,
Vegetation Management Alternatives
By: Georgia West, Janelle Astorga Ramos, Katterine A. Valencia, & Melanie Lopez-Monzon.
Vegetation Management Alternatives in Boreal and Temperate Forests: What Do We Know About Releasing Conifers? Speakers: F. Wayne Bell, forest ecology research.
By: Connor, Nick, Matthew, and Bear. In a taiga (boreal forest) there are many trees. The most common tree found in a taiga is a conifers. It doesn’t.