Scientists group ecosystems into larger areas called biomes. Biome: a large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plants.
P AGE 93 1. List 4 biotic and 4 abiotic factors in: (a) a freshwater ecosystem, such as a lake biotic: fish, snails, frogs, dragonfly larvae, water lilies,
World Heritage Committee, Thirtieth Session, Vilnius, Lithuania Tracking Management Effectiveness in Multiple Sites Sue Stolton, Equilibrium, UK.
Freshwater
biomes.......wild life
Tundra Biome
CEE 210 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY FOR ENGINEERS Lecture: Global Perspectives on Ecology Instructor: L.R. Chevalier Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Ecology and The Biosphere. Abiotic vs. Biotic l Abiotic (nonliving) l temperature l light l water l nutrients l wind l disturbance l Biotic (living) l.
Biomes Biomes are a group of ecosystems with similar climates (temperature and rainfall) and organisms. .
Chapter 8: The Biosphere. The biosphere is the layer around the Earth containing all living organisms.
Slide 1 of 21 Levels of Organization Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Ecosystem Community Population Individual Biome Biosphere.
BIOMES LAKES RIVERS OCEANS WETLANDS Created by Jill Lenten.