Types of Ecosystem
Types of Ecosystem
Types of Ecosystem
Types of an Ecosystem
Terrestrial
ecosystem
• Forest ecosystem
• Grassland ecosystem
• Desert ecosystem
• Tundra ecosystem
Aquatic ecosystem
• Freshwater ecosystem
• Marine ecosystem
Terrestrial ecosystem
Terrestrial ecosystem
• A terrestrial ecosystem is a land-based
community of organisms and the interactions of
biotic and abiotic components in a given area.
• 1 Forest ecosystem
• 2 Grassland ecosystem
• 3 Desert ecosystem
• 4 Tundra ecosystem
1 Forest Ecosystem
A.Coniferous forest
•Evergreen Forest
•Deciduous Forest
•Thorn Forest
•Mangrove
2 Grassland Ecosystem
• Grasslands are areas where the vegetation is
dominated by grasses.
• Grasslands cover around 40 percent of the earth's
surface, and they exist in both temperate and
tropical regions.
• Grasslands are found in both temperate and
tropical areas where rainfall is between 250mm and
900mm per year.
Types of grassland ecosystem
• There are mainly two types of grassland:
Tropical Grassland
Temperate Grassland
Types of grassland ecosystem
• Tropical grasslands are located near the equator,
between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of
Capricorn. They cover much of Africa as well as
large areas of Australia, South America, and India.
• Having grasses as a dominance vegetation.
• Temperate grasslands are a division of a larger
biome grouping of grasslands that includes
tropical savannas (A Grassland with a scattered
individual trees)
3 Desert Ecosystem
Deserts are arid regions which are generally associated with warm
temperatures, however cold deserts also exist.
Desert and near-desert areas cover nearly one-third of the land surface of the
globe .
The average temperature never exceeds 10 C, but at least there is a month hot enough
to melt snow.
There are 2 seasons cold and hot. In the hot season can be 10 C.
Cold season can be -40 C.
Aquatic Ecosystem
• Aquatic ecosystems can involve flowing or
still water, and can be fresh or saline
1. Freshwater (Limnology)
• Lakes (lentic)
• Rivers (lotic)
• Groundwater
• Brackish water (inter-tidal)
• Marine water (Oceanography)
• Anthropogenic waters (i.e drinking water)
2. Marine Ecosystem
Marine Ecosystem
• ANIMALS
Some animals in the marine ecosystem are:
sharks, crabs, whales seahorses.
• PLANTS
Some plants of the marine ecosystem are: Algae,
coral reef, kelp, seaweed, sea grass, red algae,
coralline algae
Food Chain
ADAPTATION
• Shark stream lined body for swimming.
• Fins to propel through the water.
• Sharp teeth.
• Gills to breath under water.