1) Review the images of the two biomes, the tundra and the taiga. Notice that while there are about 1,700 kinds of plants there are virtually no tree species in the tundra. What are the limiting factors in preventing the immigration of tree species into the tundra? All BUT ONE could apply. A) rocky, poor soil B) very short growing season C) the presence of permafrost D) winters are six months long

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ad Eurasian continents. The plant
ulations vary in these two biomes.
2) The taiga is the most extensive biome, stretching west across North
America and east to Asia. The snowshoe rabbit is a common species
found in the taiga biome. Over the last several decades, the average
annual temperature of this area has increased, and the long-term
deposits of ice and snow have become scarce. How will these abiotic
factors impact the snowshoe rabbit population over time?
A)
B)
C)
D)
The population will increase due to an increase in
food sources.
No longer camouflaged, the population will decline
due to death by predation.
The population decrease due to an increased heat
rate because of a warming climate.
The population will remain stable; white rabbits will
emigrate and gray rabbits will immigrate.
Transcribed Image Text:ad Eurasian continents. The plant ulations vary in these two biomes. 2) The taiga is the most extensive biome, stretching west across North America and east to Asia. The snowshoe rabbit is a common species found in the taiga biome. Over the last several decades, the average annual temperature of this area has increased, and the long-term deposits of ice and snow have become scarce. How will these abiotic factors impact the snowshoe rabbit population over time? A) B) C) D) The population will increase due to an increase in food sources. No longer camouflaged, the population will decline due to death by predation. The population decrease due to an increased heat rate because of a warming climate. The population will remain stable; white rabbits will emigrate and gray rabbits will immigrate.
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Tundra
Taiga
A biome is large regional area of similar
communities characterized by a dominant plant
type and vegetative structure. Traditionally,
biomes have been used to describe large
geographical regions such as deserts, grasslands,
forests, and tundras. The tundra occurs between
the taiga and the permanently frozen polar
regions while the taiga zone occupies a wide belt
between the tundra and the temperate forests on
the American and Eurasian continents. The plant
and animal populations vary in these two biomes.
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1) Review the images of the two biomes, the tundra and the taiga. Notice
that while there are about 1,700 kinds of plants there are virtually no
tree species in the tundra. What are the limiting factors in preventing
the immigration of tree species into the tundra? All BUT ONE could
apply.
A) rocky, poor soil
B)
C)
very short growing season
the presence of permafrost
D) winters are six months long
2) The taiga is the most extensive biome, stretching west across North
America and east to Asia. The snowshoe rabbit is a common species
found in the taiga biome. Over the last several decades, the average
annual temperature of this area has increased, and the long-term
deposits of ice and snow have become scarce. How will these abiotic
factors impact the snowshoe rabbit population over time?
Transcribed Image Text:Enlarge Image Tundra Taiga A biome is large regional area of similar communities characterized by a dominant plant type and vegetative structure. Traditionally, biomes have been used to describe large geographical regions such as deserts, grasslands, forests, and tundras. The tundra occurs between the taiga and the permanently frozen polar regions while the taiga zone occupies a wide belt between the tundra and the temperate forests on the American and Eurasian continents. The plant and animal populations vary in these two biomes. Q Search 1) Review the images of the two biomes, the tundra and the taiga. Notice that while there are about 1,700 kinds of plants there are virtually no tree species in the tundra. What are the limiting factors in preventing the immigration of tree species into the tundra? All BUT ONE could apply. A) rocky, poor soil B) C) very short growing season the presence of permafrost D) winters are six months long 2) The taiga is the most extensive biome, stretching west across North America and east to Asia. The snowshoe rabbit is a common species found in the taiga biome. Over the last several decades, the average annual temperature of this area has increased, and the long-term deposits of ice and snow have become scarce. How will these abiotic factors impact the snowshoe rabbit population over time?
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