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Desert biomes Sara Middleton
Desert biomes ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],N.B not all deserts are hot for example the Gobi desert in Asia is a cold desert
Global distribution of  desert biomes equator 30° South 30° North Desert biomes are generally around a belt of  30°   north  and  south latitude .
Desert types ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Climate- what causes deserts? air  masses found  30° north  and  south  of the  equator  move in  circular patterns  ( Hadley Cells ) In a Hadley cell  air rises  at the  equator . As it rises it cools causing the moisture to  condense  and  precipitate , leaving the air  dry . This  dry air descends around 30° north  and  south  of the equator. In areas where the  air descends  a  high pressure  zone is created.  Winds  blow  outwards  from high pressure areas. (So  no moisture  can be  brought in  by the  wind ) Therefore there are  very   low precipitation  levels Hence the location of many deserts are found there
Climate- continued ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Hot deserts have  extreme   seasonal  and  daily temperature variations
Soil  ,[object Object],coarse dry alkaline Little humus Little moisture
Plant adaptations Phreatophytes Are plants that have  adapted  to arid environments by growing  extremely   long  roots, allowing them to acquire  moisture  at or near the  water table . e.g. Ocotillo bush Xerophytes  Are plants that have  adapted  to arid environments by  storing  as much of the little  water  made available and  reducing   evapotranspiration  rates. e.g. Cacti
Other common adaptations ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Coating the plant with a thick waxy cuticle-  this helps reduce water loss. A dense coating of hairs (trichomes) .  This slows air moving over the surface of the plant; since air in the desert is very dry any air movement tends to increase evaporation.  The trichomes create a microlayer of humid air around the pant, particularly in the vicinity of the stomata. Extensive underground root systems.   These roots can either grow straight down to groundwater, if it is available, or spread out extensively under the surface of the desert.  The latter growth form allows the plant to take advantage of short, intermittent rains.  Key in this strategy is elimination of competitors' roots; many desert plants inject  toxic chemicals into the soil  to kill their competitors  roots.
Animal adaptations -Camels Two rows of long eyelashes Adaptation  Function  Protect against blowing sand and the sun   Fat stored in hump(s) Help it to survive long periods  without food and water   Keep out blowing sand   Nostrils can be closed Provide warmth during cold desert nights  and insulation against daytime heat   Thick fur and under wool Pads spread out when the camel places its feet on the ground thus creating a "snowshoe effect" and preventing  the camel from sinking into the sand Broad, flat, leathery pads  at the bottom of their hooves
Animal adaptations- Fennec fox Adaptation Function  large ears (about 15cm) help dissipate excess body heat on hot days in the desert. burrowing and nocturnal lifestyle Thick, sandy fur helps insulate them from the cold desert nights but also reflects heat,  As well as providing excellent camouflage. Cooler temperatures at night mean less water loss while carrying out activities.
Other common animal adaptations   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Nutrient cycling- Net primary productivity (NPP) NPP  is the  amount  of  organic  material  available  for  consumption  in a given  area   minus  the losses  plant respiration . Normally expressed as  g/m²/yr Deserts have one of the  lowest  mean NPP of 0.003 g/m²/yr compared to 2.2 g/m²/yr for a tropical rainforest! B L S Fall- out as litter decomposes Uptake by plants Degradation & mineralisation  Loss in run- off Input from rainfall Nutrient cycle for a desert biome = biomass, = soil, =litter Pyramid of numbers
Nutrient cycling
Human impacts Oil drilling Agriculture Irrigation Development of cities  pollution Settlements  Interference of natural ecosystems
Human impacts Deserts are also being  destroyed  by  development .  As populations in desert cities  rise , so does the  demand  for  water . Many desert streams, and  ground water  sources, once used by animals have been  drained  for  industries ,  agriculture  and  people .

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Desert Biomes

  • 1. Desert biomes Sara Middleton
  • 2.
  • 3. Global distribution of desert biomes equator 30° South 30° North Desert biomes are generally around a belt of 30° north and south latitude .
  • 4.
  • 5. Climate- what causes deserts? air masses found 30° north and south of the equator move in circular patterns ( Hadley Cells ) In a Hadley cell air rises at the equator . As it rises it cools causing the moisture to condense and precipitate , leaving the air dry . This dry air descends around 30° north and south of the equator. In areas where the air descends a high pressure zone is created. Winds blow outwards from high pressure areas. (So no moisture can be brought in by the wind ) Therefore there are very low precipitation levels Hence the location of many deserts are found there
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Plant adaptations Phreatophytes Are plants that have adapted to arid environments by growing extremely long roots, allowing them to acquire moisture at or near the water table . e.g. Ocotillo bush Xerophytes Are plants that have adapted to arid environments by storing as much of the little water made available and reducing evapotranspiration rates. e.g. Cacti
  • 9.
  • 10. Animal adaptations -Camels Two rows of long eyelashes Adaptation Function Protect against blowing sand and the sun Fat stored in hump(s) Help it to survive long periods without food and water Keep out blowing sand Nostrils can be closed Provide warmth during cold desert nights and insulation against daytime heat Thick fur and under wool Pads spread out when the camel places its feet on the ground thus creating a "snowshoe effect" and preventing the camel from sinking into the sand Broad, flat, leathery pads at the bottom of their hooves
  • 11. Animal adaptations- Fennec fox Adaptation Function large ears (about 15cm) help dissipate excess body heat on hot days in the desert. burrowing and nocturnal lifestyle Thick, sandy fur helps insulate them from the cold desert nights but also reflects heat, As well as providing excellent camouflage. Cooler temperatures at night mean less water loss while carrying out activities.
  • 12.
  • 13. Nutrient cycling- Net primary productivity (NPP) NPP is the amount of organic material available for consumption in a given area minus the losses plant respiration . Normally expressed as g/m²/yr Deserts have one of the lowest mean NPP of 0.003 g/m²/yr compared to 2.2 g/m²/yr for a tropical rainforest! B L S Fall- out as litter decomposes Uptake by plants Degradation & mineralisation Loss in run- off Input from rainfall Nutrient cycle for a desert biome = biomass, = soil, =litter Pyramid of numbers
  • 15. Human impacts Oil drilling Agriculture Irrigation Development of cities pollution Settlements Interference of natural ecosystems
  • 16. Human impacts Deserts are also being destroyed by development . As populations in desert cities rise , so does the demand for water . Many desert streams, and ground water sources, once used by animals have been drained for industries , agriculture and people .