Aquatic Biomes

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Aquatic Biomes. Freshwater Lakes and Ponds Streams and Rivers Marshes and Swamps Marine Oceans Coastal wetlands. Freshwater. Lakes and Ponds Very small and seasonal to very large and deep Summer top layer warmest Winter bottom layer is warmest. Lake and Pond Life. Insects - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Aquatic Biomes• Freshwater– Lakes and Ponds– Streams and Rivers– Marshes and Swamps

•Marine– Oceans

– Coastal wetlands

Freshwater

Lakes and Ponds• Very small and

seasonal to very large and deep

• Summer top layer warmest

• Winter bottom layer is warmest

Lake and Pond Life• Insects• Frogs, Turtles• Fish – feeders and predators• Plants- more along shore less the deeper

you go.– Ponds will have plants even in the deepest

parts• Microscopic life

Rivers and Streams• Bodies of water moving in one

direction• Source – spring, snow melt,

lake• Cold and fast moving near

source– Higher oxygen levels

• Middle – diverse ecosystem, slower moving

• Mouth – warmest, lowest oxygen levels

River Life• Fast moving cold water –

Trout and Dobson fly• Middle parts of river– Bass, turtles, frogs– Otters

• Mouth of the river– Carp and catfish

Wetlands

Swamp• Trees• Poorly drained

land near rivers

Marsh• Low flat land• Shallow waters• Reeds and cattails• Rich sediments

Wetland Animal Life

• Ducks, geese• Muskrats, nutria• Turtles, frogs, newts,

salamanders• Alligators

Wetland Plant Life

• Marshes– Cattails

• Swamps– Bald cypress

Biotope Aquarium – Amazon River

Biotope Aquarium – African Great Lakes

Marine Biome

Oceans• Largest biome on the

planet• Divided into zones

according to how much light penetrates the water:– Sunlight – Twilight– Midnight

Sunlight Zone• Down to about 600 feet

below surface• 90 % of marine life lives here• Photosynthesis can take

place here• Includes tidal zones

Twilight Zone

• From 600 to 3000 feet below the surface

• Very little light• No plant life• Specialized animals

Midnight Zone

• 3000 feet to the bottom• No light – no plants• Cold – except by thermal

vents• Very high pressure

Coastal Wetlands• Halophytic plants – salt loving plants• Where fresh water meets salt water• Brackish water• Erosion and flood control

Salt Marshes

• Where rivers meet oceans• Temperate • Abundant bird life• Tidal flooding – floods

everyday• Sand or mud flats

Mangrove Swamps

• Mangrove trees – tangled roots

• Pneumatophores – special adaptation that supplies tree with air

• Tropical• Protects shoreline