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- Identify the two major abiotic factors that determine the type of terrestrial biome in an areaThe figure below plots NPP. Predict which ecosystem will have the highest secondary production. Explain why. Tropical forest Temperate forest Boreal forest Savanna Cultivated land Shrubland Temperate grassland Tundra and alpine Desert scrub Freshwater swamp and marsh Marine algal beds and coral reefs Estuaries Rivers and lakes Continental shelf Open ocean 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 O temperate forest O tropical forest O open ocean O coral reefs O freshwater swamp/marshIllustrate the ridge-to-reef ecosystem (RTRE) concept. In your illustration identify the types of sub-ecosystems that can be found in the RTRE.
- Give an example of primary and secondary succession.Draw a diagram representation of the structure of an ecosystem using the following words: ECOSYSTEM BIOTIC ABIOTIC PRODUCERS CONSUMERS DECOMPOSERS SUNLIGHT AIR WATER ATMOSPHERE SOIL TEMPERATURE Primary Consumer Secondary Consumer Tertiary ConsumerIn which biome would you expect to see fire as a major abiotic factor influencing the composition of species? Coral reefs Grassland Polar desert Tropical rainforest