Biomes
Biomes cont.
Niches and Symbiosis
Ecosystems
Trophic Structure
100

Characteristics of tropical rainforest

Wet most of the time, but some dry seasons

100

Characteristics of Savanna

Warm and dry for much of the year, but significant amounts of rainfall for a few months

100

Ecological Niche

Role the organism plays in the ecosystem:

-how it interacts w/ others

-where it lives

-resources it needs

-trophic level + food it eats

100

Definition of Primary Succession

establishment in a community in an area of bare rock w/ no topsoil

100

Order of trophic levels

producers, primary consumers, secondary, consumers, tertiary consumers, decomposers

200

Characteristics of Temperate Grasslands

Cold winters and warm Summers with some rain

200

Characteristics of Taiga/Boreal forest

Long, dry and cold winters, short warm, moist Summers

200

Symbiotic relationships

Partnerships between species, where at least one benefits

200

Definition of secondary succession

Change that takes place after a community of organisms has been removed but the soil remains

200
10% rule of energy flow

Only 10% of the energy goes to the next person, most of it is lost via, heat, movement, and cellular processes

300

Characteristics of Tropical Dry Forests

Consistent wet and dry seasons throughout the year

300

Characteristics of NW coniferous forest

4 seasons: Long winters, short summers

300

Mutalistic relationships

Benefit both species in the partnership

300

Pioneer Species

First lichens and mosses to appear in the soil

300

Examples of producers

algae, bacteria, plants, etc.

400

Characteristics of Chaparral 

Cool and wet winters, dry springs, wet Summers, and dry falls

400

Characteristics of Temperate Forest

4 seasons, with below freezing winters, and hot/humid summers

400

Commensalistic relationship

One species benefits, other species is unaffected

400

Biotic and Abiotic factors

Biotic: living factors

Abiotic: nonliving factors

400

Examples of primary consumers (herbivores)

rabbits, deer, caterpillar, etc.

500

Characteristics of Tundra

Long, cold winters, and high winds

500

Taiga forests location

Russia, Canada, Scandinavia, northern

500

Parasitic relationships

One species benefits and the other is harmed

500

Carrying Capacity

The amount of organisms that a certain ecosystem can sustain, can vary.

500

Function of decomposers

Turn organic wastes into inorganic materials, such as nutrient rich soil

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