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Page 1: Biomes FIELD BIOLOGY & METHODOLOGY Fall 2014 Althoff Lecture 04

Biomes

FIELD BIOLOGY & METHODOLOGYFall 2014 Althoff

Lecture

04

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Biomes

• “______ units” (i.e., not political boundaries)

• Defined: the major terrestrial unit of vegetation with the fundamental characteristic being the “__________” of the plants dominating it.

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Form vs. Species

• Biome classifications based on _____________ (i.e., grasses, deciduous trees, conifers, etc.) rather than ________ (red maple, sugar maple, red pine, white pine, etc.)

• Similar “forms” found in _________ regions of the world

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Growth Forms

Plants with ___________ (adaptations) that enable them to dominant the local landscape once established.

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Growth forms…con’t

• Grasses establish _________systems and withstand conditions better in Great Plains than trees. And, they recover from fires quicker—a common natural disturbance for prairies

• Trees, when established, out compete grasses in Northeast because fewer fires and more annual rainfall… ___________ grasses

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What role does climate play?

Biomes ARE PREDOMINATELY influenced by ___________ & ________________ patterns =

CLIMATE

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__ Major ______ – according to Whittaker

• Tropical rain forest• Tropical seasonal

forest• Subtropical desert• Woodland/shrubland• Temperate rain

forest

• Temperate grassland/desert

• Grassland (shrubland)

• Boreal forest• Tundra

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Whittaker’s Classification

• Based on a) annual precipitationb) average temperature

• KNOW Ricklef’s biomes (handout)…be able to label 9 biomes according to precipitation & temperature

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Whittaker vs. Walter (handout)

• Each has “9” zones/divisions• Both based on precip & temp• More refined view: zones defined mostly

by the conditions of moisture & cold stress

• Whittaker = veg zonesvs.

• Walter = climate zones

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Other factors influence composition of plant communities

• Topography

• Soils

• Fire

• Seasonal variation in climate

• _______________

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Topography, Soils & Local Distribution

• Back to physical factors...

• Understand relationships expressed in handout (Beals & Cope) that highlights:

forest floor plant distribution relative to ____ and _____________ content

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% organic matter

% c

alci

umOccurrence of four forest floorPlant species with respect to calcium and organic matter content of soil in woodlands of eastern Indiana

Beals, E.W. and J.B. Cope. 1964. Ecology 45:777-792.

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_________ Factors

Conditions in the soil: nutrient status, water availability, toxic mineral content.

Distribution of plants on and adjacent to campus a good example

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Concept of SPECIALIZATION

• Adaptations that enable organisms to survive (thrive) in a particular, restricted range of environmental conditions

• Examples: a) Sages: Table 5.1 (handout;

Ricklefs1996) b) Oak leaves: Fig. 5.7 (next slide; Ricklefs1996)

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Figure 5.7 (Ricklefs 1996)Silhouettes of a sun leaf and a shade leaf of white oak. The sun leaves have more edge per unit of surface area and therefore dissipate heat more rapidly

SUN LEAF

SHADE LEAF

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Biomes in Aquatic Systems???

• Does ____ “match” as well since biomes in terrestrial system based on vegetation growth forms…therefore not used in same way

• Aquatic biomes based on salinity, water movement, depth...

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Aquatic Environments

• Fluvial systems

• Lakes

• Estuaries

• Oceans

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Fluvial Systems

“River systems” distinguished by the materials (plants & animals & other materials) continually moving downstream by currents

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Lakes

•Any kind of depression, usually a product of _________ glaciation.

• Three zones: littoral, limnetic, benthic

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Littoralzone

Limnetic zone

Benthic zone

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Estuaries

Special environments found at the mouths of rivers influenced by enclosed landforms or barrier islands. Unique because of “mix” of fresh and salt water.

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Oceans

Understood! However, must recognize tremendous ___________ in temp, depth, current, substrate, and tides. _________ “biome” on surface of the the earth

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In Summary….• Geographic distribution of plants on

_________________ scales determined primarily by climate…

• …but by topographic and soils on a ____ basis• Climate profoundly affects evolution of plants

and animals…which results in specializations to deal with the physical environment

• Plant growth forms directly relate to climate…so major types of vegetation match temperature and precipitation allows for _____________ to be classified into biomes

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In Summary….con’t• Characteristics of biomes are further

“influenced” by soil, climatic seasonality, fire, and grazing.

• ___ major approaches to ______ classification: Walter climate zonesWhittaker vegetation zones

• Aquatic systems are not classified (typically) as biomes because they ____ the equivalent of terrestrial vegetation. But we can distinguish among streams, lakes, estuaries, and oceans