This 6-page document discusses the biome concept in ecology, describing biomes as large geographical areas that have similar climate and organisms adapted to that climate. It identifies the major terrestrial biomes as tropical rainforests, savannas, deserts, chaparral, temperate grasslands and forests, boreal forests, and tundra. Examples of characteristic plants and animals are provided for each biome type.
This 6-page document discusses the biome concept in ecology, describing biomes as large geographical areas that have similar climate and organisms adapted to that climate. It identifies the major terrestrial biomes as tropical rainforests, savannas, deserts, chaparral, temperate grasslands and forests, boreal forests, and tundra. Examples of characteristic plants and animals are provided for each biome type.
This 6-page document discusses the biome concept in ecology, describing biomes as large geographical areas that have similar climate and organisms adapted to that climate. It identifies the major terrestrial biomes as tropical rainforests, savannas, deserts, chaparral, temperate grasslands and forests, boreal forests, and tundra. Examples of characteristic plants and animals are provided for each biome type.