Chapter 4: Problem 2
Which terrestrial and marine environments characteristically contain few species? Explain why each of these environments has a low diversity.
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Chapter 4: Problem 2
Which terrestrial and marine environments characteristically contain few species? Explain why each of these environments has a low diversity.
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How do the main kinds of producers (photosynthesizers) in the ocean differ in mode of life from those on land?
How do winds affect the ocean on a large scale?
Rain forests are sometimes likened to coral reefs, in that both support communities that include large numbers of species. Why are both communities restricted to the tropics?
What conditions create monsoons?
What kinds of salinities characterize lagoons along the margin of the ocean? What causes these salinity conditions?
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