Types of Ecosystem
Types of Ecosystem
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Types of Ecosystem
Components of the
Ecosystem
Tropical
evergreen forest: These
are tropical forests that
receive a mean rainfall of
80 for every 400 inches
annually. The forests are
characterised by dense
vegetation
which
comprises tall trees at
different heights. Each
level is shelter to different
types of animals.
Tropical
deciduous
forest: There, shrubs and
dense bushes rule along
with a broad selection of
trees. The type of forest is
found in quite a few parts
of the world while a large
variety of fauna and flora
are found there.
Temperate
evergreen
forest: Those have quite a
few number of trees as
mosses and ferns make
up for them. Trees have
developed spiked leaves
in order to
transpiration.
minimize
Temperate
deciduous
forest: The
forest
is
located in the moist
temperate places that
have sufficient rainfall.
Summers and winters are
clearly defined and the
trees shed the leaves
during the winter months.
Taiga: Situated just before
the arctic regions, the
taiga
is
defined
by
availability
and
intense
sunlight, fauna and flora are
scarce
and
poorly
developed. The vegetation is
mainly shrubs, bushes, few
grasses and rare trees. The
stems and leaves of the
plants are modified in order
to conserve water as much
as possible. The best known
desert
ones
are
the
succulents such as the spiny
leaved cacti. The animal
organisms include insects,
birds, camels, reptiles all of
Oceanic:
A
relatively
shallow part of oceans
which
lies
on
the
continental shelf.
Profundal: deep or Bottom
water.
Benthic Bottom substrates.
Inter-tidal:
The
place
between low and high
tides.
Estuaries
Coral reefs
Salt marshes
Hydrothermal vents where
chemosynthetic bacteria
make up the food base.
Many kinds of organisms live
in marine ecosystems: the
brown
algae,
corals,
cephalopods, echinoderms,
dinoflagellates and sharks.
The Freshwater Ecosystem
Contrary to the Marine
ecosystems, the freshwater
ecosystem covers only 0.8%