EVR 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Biome, Seagrass, Symbiosis

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Biodiversity is the number and variety of different biological species that live in an area. Three kinds of biodiversity are essential to preserve ecological systems and functions: Genetic diversity - a measure of the variety of versions of the same genes within an individual species. Species diversity - describes the number of different kinds of organisms within a community or ecosystem. Ecological diversity - refers to richness & complexity of a biological community. Type can be predicted based on temperature and precipitation found in an area. Many temp-controlled biomes occur in latitudinal bands; biomes vary w/ latitude. Tropical forests occur near the equator, a band of boreal forests crosses. Many biomes are named for their latitudes. Vertical zonation is the term for vegetation zones which are defined by altitude. In mountainous regions, temperatures are cooler and precipitation is often greater at high levels. Tropical rainforests - occur where rainfall is abundant and temperatures are warm/hot.

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