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WORLD BIOMES
Ecology Class
Mrs. Dunnavant
World Biomes
Background: All of the livable space on the Earth makes up the biosphere.
A biome is defines as large geographic areas that have similar climates and climax communities.
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The organisms (both plant and animal) that survive within a biome are uniquely adapted to that particular biome.
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Goal: Students will work in groups to research
and present information on one of the world’s major biomes.
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Objectives:1. Each group will use research and reading skills
to find out about one of the world’s biomes
2. Each group will orally present their biome to the class in PowerPoint. (upload to Mrs. Dunnavant’s school web page)
3. Each student will become familiar with the names and basic characteristics of the different biomes and the populations they contain.
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Researching the Biomes1. 10 Groups representing major Biomes-
1. Tundra2. Coniferous Forest3. Deciduous Forest4. Desert5. Tropical Rain Forest6. Grassland7. Tropical Savanna8. Temperate Ocean9. Freshwater Biomes10. Marine Biomes
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Become an Expert! (Requirements)
Major abiotic factors that affect life in this habitat
-rainfall, temperature ranges, amount of light, climate, pollutants
- example: climographs
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Major biotic factors that affect life in this habitat
-plant and animal populations that are common in this biome
Some Biotic Factors
• parasitism • disease • Predation, food chain
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Competition and Adaptation
- Explain how organisms are specifically adapted to this habitat. (ex. Koala hands adapt)
- Include plants and animals
- Describe how organisms within the same species and different species compete for resources
Resource level starts high, ends low
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Human Influence- Explain how the human factor affects the biome. For example, logging, development, pollution.
Conservation Projects
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PowerPoint Requirements: 12 slide minimum (including title and references) Create a worksheet for your classmates to answer during
your presentation
Each slide must have a minimum of one graphic but no more than three per slide.
Animation and/or sound effects included
Make sure you use proper PowerPoint design principles when compiling information (font size, alignment, proximity) Make sure your audience can read your slides.
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Helpful chapters in your Ecology Book:
Ch 6 Ecosystem Balance Ch. 7 Desert and Tundra Biomes Ch. 8 Grassland Biomes Ch. 9 Forest Biomes Ch. 10 Freshwater Biomes Ch. 11 The Marine Biomes Ch. 23 Habitat Destruction Ch. 25 Protecting the Environment
World Biomes Assessment Group Peer Evaluation (10 points)
Member’s Name Tasks Completed % Total Effort
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Suggested resources:http://www.ccps.k12.va.us/rhhs/index.htm- Library resources for R-HHS
students(includes the Gale Database, E library, etc.)www.blueplanetbiomes.org/world_biomes.htm
www.worldbiomes.com/biomes
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Item Outstanding Average Below Average Score
Key Points, Introduction,Location, characteristics, soil type,climate, seasons etc)
An in-depth discussion of the major features of the biome
20
Nice attempt to cover biome but could use more detail
10
Discussion that lacks information or is incomplete
5
Biotic Factors
(i.e. Species diversity; pictures; species name, food Web )
Ten or more examples of biota and their role in the biome
15
Six to nine examples of biota and their role in the biome
7
One to five examples of biota and their role in the biome
4
Competition and Adaptation (i.e. specific adaptation to habitat, competition for resources)
In-depth discussion of adaptation and competition for resources
15
Nice attempt to cover topic but could use more detail
10
Lacks information or is incomplete
4
Human Influence/Impact (i.e. usefulness of the biome; harvested materials, etc.
Many examples of human influence, specific conservation and habitat destruction cited 20
Some examples of human influence or few specific conservation &/OR habitat destruction cited 10
Few examples of human influence only/Or no specific conservation & habitat destruction 5
Presentation
(met all technological requirements-see Power Point Requirements )
Presentation clearly shows internet/textbook research with all technological requirements met 20
Good display of research with some technological requirements met
10
Minimal display of research and some of none of the requirements met
5
Names_____________________________and_________________________________
Peer Grade (complete sheet on your partner for a total of 10 points)
References
http://www.worldbiomes.com/
http://eeb.bio.utk.edu/weltzin/GenEcol03/Lecture/lc_10-9-03_competition.ppt#304,28,Slide 28
http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/animal-bytes/animalia/eumetazoa/coelomates/deuterostomes/chordata/craniata/mammalia/diprotodontia/koala.htm
http://www.vtaide.com/png/foodchains.htm