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What are the biotic factors animals and plants that live in the Tundra?

Some biotic factors in the tundra include plants like mosses, lichens, grasses, and shrubs that have adapted to the cold conditions. Animals that live in the tundra include herbivores like musk oxen, caribou, and lemmings, as well as carnivores like Arctic foxes, polar bears, and snowy owls. These organisms have specialized features to survive in the harsh tundra environment.


What is a tundra ecosystem?

A tundra ecosystem is a cold, treeless biome found in high latitudes or high elevations characterized by low temperatures, short growing seasons, and permafrost. It is home to a variety of plants and animals adapted to survive in its harsh conditions, such as mosses, lichens, caribou, and arctic foxes. The tundra plays a critical role in regulating global climate by storing large amounts of carbon in its soils.


What are invasive species in the tundra?

Invasive species in the tundra include plants like the dandelion and hawkweed, as well as animals like the muskrat and reindeer. These species can outcompete native plants and disrupt the delicate balance of the tundra ecosystem. Efforts are made to control their populations to protect the biodiversity of the tundra.


How could wolves not be able to live in an ecosystem that didn't have plants?

A wolf does not need plants to survive. It needs to be able to hunt small animals for food. A good example of a wolf that lives in an ecosystem without plants is the Arctic white wolf. They live on the tundra and hunt the small animals that live there.


Which term refers to a large grassland that provides habitat for wildflowers wolves rabbits elk deer bears bison and other plants and animals?

prairie