Biology 3484A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Pinophyta, Ocean Acidification, Tropical And Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests

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Species live in communities and interact w abiotic factors of the environment to form ecosystems. Ecosystems are the most important part of biodiversity b/c species always interact w/ other species and do not live in isolation. Ecosystems can take stress and loss of component parts. Parts of ecosystems have coevolved over geologic time (natural ecosystem is a whole or a unit) Anthropogenic activity has released increasing amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. Pri(cid:373)ar(cid:455) (cid:272)ause of rise i(cid:374) a(cid:448)g te(cid:373)p of earth"s at(cid:373)osphere is anthropogenic burning of fossil fuels. Humans are cause global warming and ocean acidification. 71-(cid:1011)2% of earth"s surfa(cid:272)e is (cid:449)ater; 9(cid:1011)% of earth"s (cid:449)ater is o(cid:272)ea(cid:374) Most of o(cid:272)ea(cid:374) (cid:271)otto(cid:373) u(cid:374)e(cid:454)plored (cid:894)(cid:1010)(cid:1010)% of earth"s surfa(cid:272)e(cid:895) Threats to ocean: ocean dumping, overfishing, climate change. Tropical forest, savanna, desert, polar ice, chaparral, temperate grassland, temperate. 2 primary abiotic factors affect distribution of terrestrial biomes: earth"s tilt of a(cid:454)is of rotatio(cid:374, latitude/curvature of earth.

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