P1: Ecosystems and Rainforests Flashcards

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What is an ecosystem

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A living community of flora and fauna which is linked to the particular environment in which they live.
It has 4 parts, climate and soil; vegetation and animals
All components are interrelated.

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8 main biomes

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  • tundra
  • coniferous forest
  • deciduous forest
  • mediterraneon
  • temperate rainforest
  • tropical rainforest
  • desert
  • tropical grassland
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Factors that produce variations in global ecosystems

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Altitude - places high up have lower temps
Relief - winds blowing of the sea will lose their moisture when forced to rise upwards.
COntinentaly distance from the sea - affects temp and precip rates.

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Climate and vegetation of Savanah

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climate - distinct wet and dry seasons. 15-20 degress. precip range - 410 mm 10 mm
vegetation - roots are big and wide. many trees lose their leaves so they don’t lose water through transpiration. thick bark to not catch fire.

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Climate and Vegetation of Hot desert

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Climate - formed at high pressure belts roughly 30 degrees north and south.
hot temps above 30
<250 mm rainfall annually
vegetation - plants are short due to lack of water
have waxy coats to reduce moisture loss.
thorns ward off predators.

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Climate and Vegetation of Tundra

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climate - above 60 degrees north and south. below freexing for 6-10 months a year. 300 - 500 mm yearly precipitation.
vegetation - scattered shrubs,moss.

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Climate and Vegetation of Tropical Rainforest

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climate - between the two tropics, 60+mm of rainfall per month.
vegetation - half the worlds animals and plants live here. Canopies are high competeting for the sunlight

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Climate and Vegetation of Deciduous Woodland

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climate - experiences all 4 seasons, average temp of 10-15 degrees, large variations between winter and summer. 70-100 mm precipitation monthly.
vegetation - trees lose their leaves in winter to preserve energy. broadleaved to capture maximum sunlight.

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Climate and Vegetation of Coniferous Forest

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climate - average 5-10 degrees, 100-130 mm monthly rainfall
vegetation - trees are evergreen to keep their leaves.

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Soils and Nutrient Cycling in tropical forests

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Biomass is the main store because this is the correct climate for biomass.
Everything is taken out of the soil store to the biomas store,
Some of the soil is washed away by leaching
All the leaves that fall on the group are rapidly decomposed.

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Plant adaptations - Drip tips and thick waxy leaves

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These allow the TRFs heavy convectional rainfall to be intercepted and then run off. Water flows from these drip tips have much less force than the raindrops from tropical storms. This keeps the already deteriorating soils from eroding further.

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Plant adaptations - Emergents

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When the canopy of leaves intercepts the rain, the wide leaves of canopy trees allow some water to lay on the them which the evaporates and the water is returened back into the atmosphere.

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Plant adaptations - Buttress roots

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The little layer at the top of the soild is richer tin nutrients and the trees have adapted by having shallow roots to take up the nutrients near the surface.

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Plant adaptations - Lianas

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Lianas are a type of vine with thick stems coming in various lengths. They attack themselves to the trees from the floor to go up the tree by winding itself around it.

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Plant adaptations - Distinct layers

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Flora require photosynthesis for growth, but they also require minerals from the soil. Plants have adjusted to the physical condition. This top canopy provides shade for the lower layers which means they need other methods of finding food - sunlight.

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Animal adaptations - Poison dart frog

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Have small waists, no nech and al-broad flat skull to make his body more streamlined for swimming. Webbed feet used for paddling fast.

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Animals adaptations - Orangatang

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Dark coloured eyes to protect them from harmfull UV rays.
Strong arms to carry heavin gweight.
Walk on all fours.
Fingers and toes are long to gripp branches.
camouflaged.

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Rates of Deforestation in Malaysia

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Tropical rainforests are the most endangered with 1500 hectares an hour being destroyed. Tropical rainforests once covered 15.2 million km^2 but now just over 6.2 million.

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Cause of Deforestation in Malaysia - Commercial farming

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Malaysia makes the majority of its money from palm oil extraction. During 1970s large areas of land were converted to palm oil plantations.

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Cause of deforestation in Malaysia - Logging

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worlds largest exporter of tropical wood in the 1980s. Clear feeling where all trees are chopped down in an area was common.

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Cause of deforestation in Malaysia - Mineral extraction

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Mining is very common in the peninsular malaysia for tin and smelting. Rainforests have been cleared for mining and road construction. Drillings have recently started in Borneo.

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Impacts of deforestation in malaysia

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Global - Climate change, loss of biodiversity
Local - Soil erosion, river pollution, climate change, conflict, economic development