AQUATIC AND TERRESTRIAL BIOMES
A BIOME is a major ecosystem spread over a wide geographic area, and characterized by certain types of flora and fauna.
Major Aquatic Biomes - These occupy most of the biosphere
Life originated in the oceans, and stayed there for nearly 3 billion years. The oceans are the most influential of all terrestrial features affecting climate and biomes.
Aquatic biomes may be
The major types of aquatic biomes are...
2. Freshwater or brackish
3. Marine
Light is absorbed by water and by living aquatic organisms...
Temperatures vary with depth, and aquatic habitats of any depth generally have a THERMOCLINE--a narrow band of water where temperature suddenly changes.
Classification of Freshwater Biomes by Productivity As you will learn later, PRODUCTIVITY is a measure of how much biomass (dry organic matter) a particular ecosystem gains over a specified period of time. More on this later.



Recall the link between soil nutrient content and precipitation.