Temperate Forest Biome By: Dawson Dreher
Where is the Temperate Forest Located?
Looking closely at the biome map below, you'll see that the temperate forests are located primarily in the Eastern half of the United States, South American, Canada, Europe, parts of Russia, China, and Japan.
The top graph shows the Monthly Temperature of The Temperate Forest. The bottom graph show the Monthly Precipitation in the Temperate Forest.
Biotic Components;These are Living Things such as...
- Deer
- Bears
- Chipmunks
- Scrubs
- Trees
- Ferns
Abiotic Components; These are Non-Living Things such as...
- Rocks
- Soil
- Air Mass
- Sunlight
- Hills
- Temperature
To the Left are examples of Biotic components and to the right, are examples of Abiotic components.
5 Major Produces of the Temperate forest are:
- Breech Tree Leaves
- Fruit Trees
- Berry Bushes
- Water Bush
- Dog Wood Leaves
Major Consumers in the temperate forest are:
- Red Fox - Carnivore
- Bald Eagle - Carnivore
- Red Tailed Hawk - Carnivore
- Wessel - Carnivore
- Owl - Carnivore
- Dhole - Carnivore
- Cougar - Carnivore
- Rabbit - Herbivore
- Ant - Herbivore
- Rabbit - Herbivore
- Muskrat - Herbivore
- Opossum - Omnivore
- Squirrel - Omnivore
- Bear - Omnivore
- Raccoon - Omnivore
- Coyote - Omnivore
- Skunk - Omnivore
This is an image of a Red Fox ; The red fox is a Major consumer in the Temperate Forest.
3 Major Decomposers of the Temperate Forest are:
- Earth Worm
- Fungus
- Vulture
This is an image of Fungus in the Temperate Forest
5 food Different chains from these Animals are
- Breech Tree Leaves - Ant - Skunk - Dhole - Red Tailed Hawk - Earth Worm
- Fruit from Fruit Tree - Squirrel - Coyote - Cougar - Vulture
- Berry from Berry Bushes - Opposum - Fox - Bear - Fungi
- Dog Wood Leaves - Rabbit - Wessel - Owl - Bald Eagle - Earth Worms
- Water Plants - Muskrat - Raccoon - Cougar - Fungi
Food Web of the Temperate (Deciduous) Forest
A population Chart of Rabbit Population :
Physical and Climate barriers of the Temperate Forest
- Ocean - Physical
- Mountains - Physical
- All 4 Seasons - Climate
- Organisms may have trouble adapting to the extreme temperature changes - Climate
Types of Relationships between the Animals
Predator - Prey
Ex. 1: Cougar eating a Raccoon (Cougar benefited with food; Raccoon is harmed)
Ex. 2 Bear eating a fox ( Bear benefited with food; Fox is harmed)
Scavengers
Ex. 1: Vulture eating a Red Tailed Deer
Ex. 2: Earth Worms eating a dead Dhole
Symbiosis
Ex. 1: Tapeworm feeding on a Red Fox (Parasitism)
Ex. 2: Bird eating the bugs on a Red Tailed Deer (Mutualism)
Ex. 3: Squirrel climbing on a Tree (Commensalism)
Other Photos from The temperate forest
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