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Topic: Biome Subtype BS Grassland

Related:
  Grassland    BIOME  
  Grassland Plants    Grassland and Animal  
  Biomes of the World    Desert Biome  
  Temperate Grasslands    Biome Map  
  Biomes Forests Marine    Biomes tundra  
  Biomes of the World Freshwater    Biome the ocean  

 
 
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Favorite website(s):Hunger Site
Currently has on their coffee table:National Geographic
Politics:Green
Favorite era(s):Jurassic times
Favorite activity(s):Birdwatching,  Gardening,  Going to the beach
Favorite animal(s):Elephant,  Owls,  Frog
Interest(s):The weather weather's
Favorite royal(s):King Shaka Zulu
Favorite computer game(s):Lemmings
Favorite sport(s):Bushwalking
Favorite destination(s):South America,  Australia
Favorite time of year:Autumn
Membership(s):World Wildlife Fund,  Greenpeace
Favorite quote(s):"Nothing is wrong with California that a rise in ocean level won't cure." - Ross Macdonald
 
 
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Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

Arid areas, rainforests, grasslands, woodlands, marshes, and mountainous land are the main biomes (habitats), snakes live in.
It divides the world into five biomes: aquatic, deserts, forests, grasslands, and tundra.
There are seven kinds of biomes in the world: tundra, taiga, temperate forest, tropical rainforest, desert, grassland, and ocean.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

In addition we are using large, fast-growing lichens in the genus Pseudocyphellaria , from tussock grassland and rainforest biomes in New Zealand, to find out how these unique symbiotic systems can exploit both low-light and high-light levels for photosynthesis and nitrogen-fixation in biomes that are naturally nitrogen-limited.
As part of our previous NSF grant, we compared patterns in plant species diversity, productivity and climate for the three LTER sites located along a north-south gradient within adjacent grassland biomes (shortgrass steppe, Chihuahuan desert) and their transition zone (Hochstrasser et al.
 
 
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