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ecological associations that occupy broad geographic regions and are characterized by organisms adapted to particular environments |
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occur in equatorial regions warm temp. 11-12 hours of daylight year round two types: dry and rain forest floor has little sunlight & poor soil |
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grasses and scattered trees warm temp. year round 30-50 cm rainfall annually poor soil, fire dominant herbivores: insects burrowing animals |
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unpredictable low rains (<30cm) soil temp varies from -30C to 60C leaves with waxy coating/ succulents lots of seeds |
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dense, spiny shrubs mild rainy winters/ dry summers caused by cool ocean currents offshore "Mediterranean" vegetation adapted to fires from lightening |
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similar to tropical savannas but treeless except near rivers and streams 25-75cm of rain periodic drought, fire and grazing inhibit tree growth |
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Temperate Broad-leaf Forest |
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sufficient moisture (75-150 cm rain) oak, hickory, birch temp. -30C to 30C rich soil |
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evergreen trees pine, hemlock Northern taiga largest terrestrial biome long cold winters/ short wet summers |
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Arctic tundra: permafrost |
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