Essentials of Ecology

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154 CHAPTER 7 Climate and Terrestrial Biodiversity


Figure 7-15 Climate graphs showing typical variations in annual temperature (red) and precipitation (blue) in tropi-
cal, temperate, and cold (northern coniferous and boreal) forests. Top photo: the closed canopy of a tropical rain
forest in the western Congo Basin of Gabon, Africa. Middle photo: a temperate deciduous forest in the U.S. state of
Rhode Island during the fall. (Photo 4 in the Detailed Contents shows this same area of forest during winter.) Bot-
tom photo: a northern coniferous forest in the Malheur National Forest and Strawberry Mountain Wilderness in the
U.S. state of Oregon. Question: What month of the year has the highest temperature and the lowest rainfall for
each of the three types of forest?

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Martin Harvey/Peter Arnold, Inc.

Paul W. Johnson/Biological Photo Service

Dave Powell, USDA Forest Service
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