BIO 182 - Exam #4 Lisenbee
The biotic components of terrestrial ecosystems are referred to as - -Biomes
-Biomes - -groupings of plants and animals (communities) defined by a
dominant vegetation type
-Two abiotic factors - -Climate
Weather
-Climate - -prevailing, long-term weather conditions found in the area
-Weather - -specific, short-term weather atmospheric conditions of
temperature, moisture, sunlight, and wind
-What is the taxonomic grouping of humans / primates / great apes primarily
- -family Hominidae / Humans thought to be closely related to bonobos
(pigmy chimps)
-Net Primary Productivity (NPP) - -the total amount of carbon that is fixed
per year minus the amount of fixed carbon that is oxidized during cellular
respiration.
-aboveground biomass - -total mass of living plant tissues in a given area
(excluding roots)
-Tropical wet forests - -found in equatorial regions of the globe where temps
and rainfall are high and annual variation is low
-Subtropical Desert - -away from equator, characterized by high average
annual temps, moderate variations in temp and very low precipitation.
Low productivity
-Temperate Regions - -Moderate temperatures relative to the tropics and
polar regions, and temperatures vary greatly with the season
-Temperate Grasslands - -Includes steppes and prairies that form in
temperate regions with relatively low precipitation
-Boreal Forest / Taiga - -forms on subarctic lands just south of the Arctic
Circle. Characterized by very cold winders and short, cool summers;
temperature variation is extreme.
-Hadley Cell - -Major cycle in global air circulation. Responsible for the
pattern of moisture lost and dry environments around 30N and 30S latitude.
The biotic components of terrestrial ecosystems are referred to as - -Biomes
-Biomes - -groupings of plants and animals (communities) defined by a
dominant vegetation type
-Two abiotic factors - -Climate
Weather
-Climate - -prevailing, long-term weather conditions found in the area
-Weather - -specific, short-term weather atmospheric conditions of
temperature, moisture, sunlight, and wind
-What is the taxonomic grouping of humans / primates / great apes primarily
- -family Hominidae / Humans thought to be closely related to bonobos
(pigmy chimps)
-Net Primary Productivity (NPP) - -the total amount of carbon that is fixed
per year minus the amount of fixed carbon that is oxidized during cellular
respiration.
-aboveground biomass - -total mass of living plant tissues in a given area
(excluding roots)
-Tropical wet forests - -found in equatorial regions of the globe where temps
and rainfall are high and annual variation is low
-Subtropical Desert - -away from equator, characterized by high average
annual temps, moderate variations in temp and very low precipitation.
Low productivity
-Temperate Regions - -Moderate temperatures relative to the tropics and
polar regions, and temperatures vary greatly with the season
-Temperate Grasslands - -Includes steppes and prairies that form in
temperate regions with relatively low precipitation
-Boreal Forest / Taiga - -forms on subarctic lands just south of the Arctic
Circle. Characterized by very cold winders and short, cool summers;
temperature variation is extreme.
-Hadley Cell - -Major cycle in global air circulation. Responsible for the
pattern of moisture lost and dry environments around 30N and 30S latitude.