Identify the ecosystem you investigated and state its geographic limits.

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Identify the ecosystem you investigated and state its geographic limits. Write a short summary of the abiotic and biotic factors that you found.

In the same post, choose a plant or animal species that is not currently in your ecosystem, and think of a scenario in which this species might realistically migrate into the ecosystem you studied. Describe some of the abiotic and biotic factors in the ecosystem that would affect the species. Do you think this species would become extinct or thrive in your ecosystem?

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The Taiga ecosystem

The forest ecosystem is a natural woodland unit which is made up of animals, plants,
micro-organisms and they are able to function together with the nonliving abiotic factors in that
environment. It is sometimes called the Taiga Ecosystem and it is mostly located in the far
northern region of the world. They consist of coniferous trees, spruce, and even pine. The most
famous one is the marine west coast forests; some of the trees include the Nootka cypress, the
red alder, and the western hemlock. The region covers some parts of the Asia, Europe, and North
American. It is characteristic by short, wet summers with long v=cold winters which ensure that
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