There are many species that are found in the tundra biome, however there also many that can't survive the cold temperatures. Three species that are found in the tundra are grasses, moss and lichen.
include information about three specific plants that are particular to tundra ecosystem?
There are three major biomes in France. These include the Mediterranean biome, the Alpine Tundra, and the mountain forest biomes. These regions can be subdivided into man-made and natural biomes as well.
There are three species of wombats. Common wombats and Southern Hairy Nosed wombats are found in grasslands and bushland, on both flat land and hilly terrain. The biome of the Northern Hairy Nosed wombat is the sparser bushland / outback of Australia, where they feed on native grasses.
According to the Britannica Concise Encyclopedia:It is the characteristic vegetation of the subpolar region of northern Eurasia (principally Russia, including Siberia, and Scandinavia) and northern North America..."For more information on the taiga biome on Answers.com, click on the Related Link.canada russia
what are animals that you can find in the tundra
tundra,lilies and sunflower
Three major plants found in the marine biome is the coral weed, sea weed and various forms of kelp.
The arctic tundra, alpine tundra, and antarctic tundra.
Three (of many) anthropogenic causes of Tundra decline are Climate Change, Overfishing/Hunting, and Development. I'm sure you are aware of climate change and the effects on temperature. Leads to invasive species and the spread of new habitat while reducing actual tundra habitat. Overfishing and hunting obviously wreak havoc on the ecosystem. Development is a more complicated one. If you run an oil pipeline down the middle of Alaska, and build a bunch of access roads all over the place, then you fracture the natural landscape. This fracturing reduces the habitat into several smaller ones, and species are often cut off from each other. This inhibits their breeding ability and what not. Add to the last one that plant regeneration in tundra is extremely slow. If you drive a car over a part of the tundra, the tracks can remain there for months, even years! This probably has the most immediate effect on the biome itself (and climate change/greenhouse gasses, etc), but they are all related.
Tundra is the coldest of all the biomes. Tundra comes from the Finnish word tunturia, meaning treeless plain. It is noted for its frost-moulded landscapes, extremely low temperatures, little precipitation, poor nutrients, and short growing seasons. (from: http://www.admwebstudios.co.uk/Biodiversity4.htm)
Temperatures, winds, and precipitation are the three abiotic factors that determine the characteristics of a biome. The tundra has low temperatures and high winds.
A biome is characterized primarily by its climate, vegetation, and wildlife. Climate includes temperature and precipitation patterns that define the environment. Vegetation refers to the types of plants that thrive in that biome, which in turn shape the ecosystem. Wildlife encompasses the various animal species that inhabit the biome, interacting with both the vegetation and climate.