Ecosystems Ecology Biology
Ecosystems Ecology Biology
Ecosystems
An ecosystem is a community of organisms and their physical environment interacting as an ecological unit. This ODP category is for web sites related to particular ecosystems, such as forests, rain forests, tundra, prairies, and deserts.
Top: Science: Biology: Ecology: Ecosystems
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- Introduction to aquatic, desert, forest, grassland, and tundra biomes. School class project.
- Reports from international effort to inventory global ecosystems, their contribution to human development, and the effect of the ongoing degradation of ecosystem services on human well-being.
- A long term old-field permanent-plot ecological succession study on the New Jersey Piedmont.
- Detailed descriptions and images of the world's ecoregions. Javascript required.
- Constituted by the Ecological Society of America to support and facilitate the creation of standardized, scientifically credible North American vegetation type classification.
- Online book about the current status and trends of the environment of the United States, aimed at public policy makers and concerned citizens.
- Educational site about the 3 major biomes of the world, rainforest, desert and grassland.
- Covering five of the major world biomes.
- Photographs of plants, animals, and landscapes from dry tropical habitats in the Americas, Africa, Madagascar, and Asia. Dry tropical habitat types include tropical dry forest, tropical deciduous forest, thorn forest, spiny desert, savannah, cerrado, and
- Fact sheets, photos, and video clips on the climate, location, animal and plant adaptations, land formations, and human influences of seven major terrestrial biomes: tundra, taiga, temperate forest, grassland, chaparral, desert, and rainforest.
- Information related to ecosystems in the Pacific and Yukon regions of Canada, including state of the environment reporting, environmental indicators, and programs and reports on ecosystem science, monitoring and research.
- Technical paper on the importance of biodiversity and mutualism (co-operation between different species) to ecosystem function and structural organization.
- Photographs by ecologist Len Webb depict a wide variety of native vegetation, fauna, landscapes, and soils, mainly in tropical and subtropical Northeastern Australia. Represents a wide range of ecosystem types.
- Maps, descriptions, and index to 687 ecoregions across the globe. Javascript required.
- Descriptions and images of the biomes of the world, freshwater ecosystems, and marine ecosystems. From the Missouri Botanical Garden.
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