Many biometric systems are based on the fingerprint scanner. - Birçok biyometrik sistem parmak izi tarayıcısı tabanlıdır.
a community of animals and plants occupying a climatically uniform area on a continental scale
An area on the Earth's surface that has a certain set of characteristics There are seven kinds of biomes in the world: tundra, taiga, temperate forest, tropical rainforest, desert, grassland, and ocean
Largest recognizable assemblage of animals and plants on the Earth The distribution of the biomes is controlled mainly by climate
A broad, regional type of ecosystem characterized by distinctive climate and soil conditions and a distinctive kind of biological community adapted to those conditions
a major portion of the living environment of a particular region (such as a coniferous forest or grassland), characterized by its distinctive vegetation and maintained by local climatic conditions [GBA]
n: A specific type of terrestrial region inhabited by well-defined types of life, especially zones of vegetation, that generally cannot live outside that specific region Examples include types of deserts ("high desert" like the Mojave or "low desert" like the Chihuahua), grasslands (prairies, coastal dunes), and forests (lodgepole pine vs taiga; temperate rain forest; bamboo forest, tropical rain forest, cloud forest, etc )
A major regional community of plants and animals with similar life forms and environmental conditions Due to similar pressures of natural selection, species in different parts of a biome may converge in their appearance and behaviors, even when they do not share the same ancestors [ML Corn "Report for Congress, Ecosystems, Biomes, and Watersheds: Definitions and Use, Congressional Research Service, July 1993] http: //cnie org/NLE/CRSreports/Biodiversity/biodv-6 cfm
A large terrestrial ecosystem influenced in part by climate and characterized by specific plant communities and formations; usually named after the dominant vegetation inhabiting the biome
Recognizable community units formed by the interaction of regional climate, regional biota, and substrate e g , The same biome units generally can be found on different continents at the same latitudes that produce about the same weather conditions and where topography is similar Biomes are the largest land community units recognized
Well-defined terrestrial environment (e g desert, tundra, or tropical forest) The complex of living organisms found in an ecological region
The entire community of living organisms in a single major ecological area See Biotic Community
The complex of living communities maintained by the climate of a region and characterized by a distinctive type of vegetation Example of biomes in North America include the tundra, desert, prairie, and the western coniferous forests
a type of environment that is described according to the typical weather conditions and plants that exist there. Largest geographic biotic unit, a major community of plants and animals with similar requirements of environmental conditions. It includes various communities and developmental stages of communities and is named for the dominant type of vegetation, such as grassland or coniferous forest. Several similar biomes constitute a biome type; for example, the temperate deciduous forest biome type includes the deciduous forest biomes of Asia, Europe, and North America. The standard European term for biome is "major life zone