I myself am currently working on a biology presentaion on the temperate woodland / shrubland biome. That's actually what took me here... i also had to present a presentation on the temperate grasslands and found information with ease. I cant give you a source, but i can give you information.
Characterized by a semiarid climate and a mix of shrub communities and open woodlands.Shrub-Dominant communities are also known as chaparral.The growth of dense, low plants contain extremely flammable oils which leaves fire as a constant threat.In more open woodlands, large areas of grasses and many plants, such as poppies, are interspersed with oak trees.LOCATIONAreas near the Mediterranean Sea
Australia
Western coasts of North and South America
ABIOTIC FACTORS
Hot, dry summers
Cool, moist winters
Thin, nutrient-poor soils
Periodic fires
DOMINANT WILDLIFE
Dominant predators include mainly coyotes, but also
includes foxes, bobcats, and mountain lions. Black tailed deer, squirrels, and rabbits hold the title of dominant herbivores.
Most significant of birds are hawks, California quails, and warblers.
*(Songbirds are very populous throughout temperate woodlands)
Lizards and snakes dominate the reptile population of the shrubland biome.
The most abundant of insects is the butterfly.
DOMINANT PLANT LIFE
Woody evergreen shrubs
Small leathery leaves
Fragrant, oily herbs that grow during the winter and die in the summer
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temperate woodland and shrubland biome animals and plants
Temperate woodland and shrubland
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Rome (according to the Prentice-Hall & Holt Science textbooks), is a "Temperate Woodland and Shrubland" biome; which has a similar climate, wildlife, and vegetation to what you would experience if you lived in Southern California.
A temperate woodland and shrubland biome is called a chaparral. Evergreen trees, shrubs aromatic herbs, oregano, thyme, grasses, sage, and cork oak are some of the plants in the biome.
Any plant is a potential producer in any biome.
http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/biomes/shrub.htm I just did a project, and got almost all my stuff from this site.
According to Life on earth:on the land by the Diagram Group, Germany is in the temperate woodland biome.
tundra No its Temperate Woodland/Shrubland Ref: http://quizlet.com/2791084/biome-characteristics-prentice-hall-biology-flash-cards/
Bacteria, fungi, mushrooms
Evergreen trees, which do not lose their leaves in winter, are found in a range of biomes. Some of the biomes in which they are the dominant vegetation include:RainforestDesertTemperate woodland and shrubland
a temperate biome is a forest