BIOLOGY 1M03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Population Ecology, Annual Plant, Bromus Tectorum

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Tropical wet forests: standard and warm temperatures, high amount, high variation of rainfall, estimated over 30 million species of arthropods. Subtropical forests: lower biodiversity than wet tropical forests, moderate variation in temperature, very low precipitation, hadley cells explain variation in precipitation. Temperate grasslands: relatively dry, higher precipitation than deserts, grasses are the dominant life form, lots of evaporation occurring. Temperate forest: moderate temperature, moderate variation (seasonal), moderate rainfall, low variation, not as much variation, trees drop and regrow leaves annually. Arctic tundra: cold tolerant shrubs and low lying plants; hardly any trees, short growing season, not much water, very low average temperature with high variation, very low annual precipitation with low variation. Major areas of ecological study: organismal ecology. Individuals in the same time and space. Groups of a number of populations in the same location (interactions between di erent species)

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