Ecosystems, Biodiversity and Management Flashcards
What are the characteristics of Tundra?
-Temperature range between -34 to 12 degrees.
-Total annual rainfall around 200mm, much of which falls as snow.
-Short growing season of about 60 days.
-Permafrost - permanently frozen ground.
-Very poor surface drainage.
-Plant species have shallow root systems and are low to the ground to cope with the harsh climate, such as mosses, lichens, grasses and dwarf shrubs. They are low to the ground and have a small lead structure so that they can repel the cold temperatures. Animals that live here have adapted to their environment.
What are the characteristics of Boreal Forests?
-Temperature range between -10 and 15 degrees.
-Total annual rainfall 500mm.
-Trees have a thick bark to protect them from the cold.
-Needle leaves to slow down transpiration.
-Evergreen trees, which allow growth to start when weather warms up.
-Shallow root systems because of shallow soil and frozen ground.
-Trees such as pine and fir.
-Animals such as red foxes and black bears.
What are the characteristics of Deserts?
-Temperature range between 30 and 35 degrees.
-Great temperature difference between day and night -18 and 45 degrees C.
-Very unpredictable rainfall, but generally low.
-Sand or very coarse soils with good drainage.
-The only plants are short shrubs such as cacti, which stores water in its spongy tissue.
-Animals like camels live in the desert, which store fat in their humps, which they can change into water when needed.
What are the characteristics of tropical grasslands?
-Temperature range between 25 and 30 degrees.
-Total annual rainfall 1000mm.
-Rain is concentrated in 6-8 months of the year, the rest of the year has drought conditions.
-Animals, e.g. giraffes, reproduce during the wet season when there is plentiful food and water.
-Grasses grow very tall during wet season.
-A few trees are found in these areas which need thick trunks.
What are the characteristics of temperate grasslands?
-Temperature range between 10 and 18 degrees C.
-Total annual rainfall of 500 mm, mainly in summer.
-Trees are generally not found in these areas.
-Grasses grow here.
-They are easily converted into farmland.
What are the characteristics of tropical forests?
-Temperature range between 27 and 30 degrees C.
-Total annual rainfall 2200 mm.
-Poor quality soil, nutrients washed down through the soil due to rainfall.
-Vegetation is in four layers - emergents, canopy, sub-canopy, forest floor.
-Evergreen forest.
-Animals like sloths or howler monkeys.
What are the characteristics of temperate forests ecosystem?
-Temperature range between 4 and 17 degrees C.
-Total annual rainfall 1000 mm.
-Trees lose their leaves in winter to reduce transpiration.
-Vegetation is in four layers.
-Animals like rabbits and deer.
What are ecosystems?
A community of plants and animals and their non-living environment.
How does altitude affect the type of vegetation growing in a place?
-Temperature drops by 1 degree C per 100m.
-Soils become thinner and contain less organic matter.
-Soil temperature drops.
What are abiotic factors?
Factors from the natural world that influence growth.
What are biotic factors?
Factors affecting growth from organic matter.
Why is soil important?
Soils are important because different plants require different types of soil.
What does the biosphere provide for humans?
Oil - used as a fuel to produce electricity and to power engines.
Wood - used as a building material and as a fuel to provide heat.
Wheat - used to make bread and breakfast cereals.
Periwinkle - used in medicines to treat leukaemia.
How is the biosphere being exploited for energy, water and mineral resources?
-Oil is extracted from the ground and used to power engines in many forms of transportation. The main use of oil for transportation is to power cars for private use. Other uses of oil are as a fuel to provide electricity.
-Coal has been mined for hundreds of years. It was first used as a fuel to extraction and use of coal has changed between different countries but coal is still a major energy provider in many countries of the world.
What is water used for?
People use water in many ways, in a domestic situation for washing, cleaning and drinking and commercially used for transport, agriculture, and the paper industry.