Global map of Taiga biome (in Green)
Abiotic factors and distinctive features
Climate: Ranges from 64 to 72 °F in the summer/ growing season. In winter it can be -14 °F.
Rainfall: 12-33 inches annually
Location: Parts of North America and Eurasia
Growing Season: Approx 4 months
Rainfall: 12-33 inches annually
Location: Parts of North America and Eurasia
Growing Season: Approx 4 months
Specific location: newfoundland and ontario, Canada
Tall plant: Balsam fir
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Scientific Name: Abies balsamea
Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph
Trophic Level: Producer
Interpecies Interaction: Photosynthesis
Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph
Trophic Level: Producer
Interpecies Interaction: Photosynthesis
Low Growing Plant: purple mountain saxifrage
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Scientific Name: Saxifraga oppositifolia
Average Height: 2-5cm
Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph
Trophic Level: Producer
Interpecies Interaction: Photosynthesis
Average Height: 2-5cm
Mode of Nutrition: Autotroph
Trophic Level: Producer
Interpecies Interaction: Photosynthesis
Member of the class aves: Long-eared owl
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Scientific Name: Aiso otus
Mode of Nutrition: Heterotrophic
Trophic Level: Secondary/ Tertiary Consumer
Interpecies Interaction: Carnivore
-Voles
-Other small rodents
Mode of Nutrition: Heterotrophic
Trophic Level: Secondary/ Tertiary Consumer
Interpecies Interaction: Carnivore
-Voles
-Other small rodents
Member of the class mammalia: Red fox
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Scientific Name: Vulpes vulpes
Mode of Nutrition: Heterotroph
Trophic Level: Secondary/ Tertiary Consumer
Interpecies Interaction: Carnivore
-Rabbits
-Hares
Mode of Nutrition: Heterotroph
Trophic Level: Secondary/ Tertiary Consumer
Interpecies Interaction: Carnivore
-Rabbits
-Hares
Member of the class reptilia or amphibia: Northern leopard frog (amphibian)
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Scientific Name: Rana pipiens
Mode of Nutrition: Heterotroph
Trophic Level: Secondary Consumer
Interpecies Interaction: Carnivore
-Insects
-Earthworms
-Other Invertebrates
Mode of Nutrition: Heterotroph
Trophic Level: Secondary Consumer
Interpecies Interaction: Carnivore
-Insects
-Earthworms
-Other Invertebrates