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Mysterious_Calligrapher Biome Team Lead
Posts : 1034 Reputation : 26 Join date : 2010-11-26 Age : 32 Location : Earth, the solar system, the milky way...
| Subject: Re: Biome List Tue Aug 09, 2011 11:22 am | |
| All right, people, wake up and smell the coffee because biomes are back!
Pyrotin - way to go, rookie! Will be adding your alien biome to the consideration for high atmospheric density concept planets. Tenebrarum - gottem. I needed some definition on that one...
Scio: freshwater system... I'll deal with it later. It's condition is Geothermic Resource availability.
Oh, yeah, and before I forget, our tree line is set at 3,000 m (unless there is a change to the equation, such as increased temperature, no trees can grow higher than that altitude) and our ice line is 5,000 m (higher than which we have no plants. Maybe lichens. | |
| | | Pyrotin Newcomer
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Tue Aug 09, 2011 1:22 pm | |
| Tree line... that reminds me! Alpine Tundra Occurs: Above the tree line on mountains. Resources: Snow, thin air. Elevation: Between 3000 and 5000 meters above sea level. Climate: Dependant on area. Always cold, and is semiarid. Topography: Mountainous, as in on a mountain. Biodiversity: 1-2 Autotroph Niches:Tiny to small. Heterotroph Niches:Tiny to small. Other: Transient organisms would probably exceed the size limitations normally, as they have acess to outside nutrition.
Yay, more biomes. This one didn't take so long, so enjoy! | |
| | | Mysterious_Calligrapher Biome Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:07 pm | |
| Gottem. Due to maths for assigning these suckers, I'm not distinguishing between alpine and arctic tundra - the plants are very similar in any case - and it's a sucession 1. Good job, Pyrotin. | |
| | | Pyrotin Newcomer
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Mon Aug 15, 2011 10:23 pm | |
| Thanks guys. Anyone got any requests for biomes? Anyone? Just names though, no descriptions necessary past that (forty-five degree mouth face).
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| | | Tenebrarum Society Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:52 pm | |
| - Pyrotin wrote:
- Thanks guys. Anyone got any requests for biomes? Anyone? Just names though, no descriptions necessary past that (forty-five degree mouth face).
Basic forest biomes? | |
| | | Pyrotin Newcomer
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Tue Aug 16, 2011 6:31 pm | |
| - Tenebrarum wrote:
- Basic forest biomes?
Ok then. Temperate Forest. Occurs: Between tropical and alpine lines, with enough precipitation. Resources: Good soil, fresh water, Elevation: Between 50- 2500m above sea level. Climate: Is warm and moist during hot months, but cold and frozen in the cooler months. Is midclimate/wet Topography: Usually between flatish with some hills, to outright hillish. Biodiversity: 3 Autotroph Niches: All up to Gargantuan (Very rarely). Heterotroph Niches: All up to midsize. Other:Goes through a drastic temperature change over the year, and many organisms will be driven out because of it. Alright. Correct me if i'm wrong, anyone. Thank You! Edit: Please help with this biome, it is not very well put together. On another note... When will the main list be updated? | |
| | | Pyrotin Newcomer
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Sun Aug 21, 2011 12:45 am | |
| Double Post! Sorry about this, but no-one was posting, so my hand is forced. I propose a seperate caste for wetlands! This includes, the
Bog Occurs: In areas of poor soil, and large amounts of precipitation. Resources: Rather acidic water, peat deposits, sunlight, large amounts of rain. Elevation: Between -100 and 2000m. It is not really dependant on elevation. Climate: Is Wet. Temperature depends on region. Topography: Mostly flat terrain, with maybe mohills here and there. Biodiversity: 2 Autotroph Niches: Tiny to low Midlarge. Heterotroph Niches: Tiny to low midsize. Other: Almost all water comes from the rain.
Marsh(Freshwater) Occurs: Any [grassy] area with shallow water. Resources: Fresh water, sunlight Elevation: Dependant on area. Usually low to the ground. Climate: Is wet, and half sunken. Usually warm. Topography: Mostly flat, at most mohills. Biodiversity: 2/3. Autotroph Niches: Tiny to Midlarge. Heterotroph Niches: Tiny to midsize. Other: The shallow water is a great place for small aquatic organisms. Can maybe spring up inside of other biomes as a result of a drying river, or something. This is a bit too general, may need to break it up.
Flooded Forest (May be a Freshwater Biome) Occurs: In wet forests, due to a flood; may or may not be yearlong. Resources: Large amounts of water, dependant. Elevation: Depends on area. Climate: Is Wet and temperature is dependant on where the forest is. Topography: Usually flat, with some heavy amounts of water. Biodiversity: 3 Autotroph Niches: Tiny to Midlarge/LOW large. Heterotroph Niches: Tiny to Midsize. Other: Many aquatic niches here, and the level of water is dependant.
Alright, now after that wall of text, there is one last thing i must say...
We should probably update the Biome list. Thanks guys. | |
| | | ~sciocont Overall Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:30 am | |
| - Pyrotin wrote:
Alright, now after that wall of text, there is one last thing i must say...
We should probably update the Biome list. Thanks guys. Will do. | |
| | | Tenebrarum Society Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Sun Aug 21, 2011 12:28 pm | |
| - ~sciocont wrote:
- Pyrotin wrote:
Alright, now after that wall of text, there is one last thing i must say...
We should probably update the Biome list. Thanks guys. Will do. You missed my steppe? | |
| | | ~sciocont Overall Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Sun Aug 21, 2011 12:57 pm | |
| - Tenebrarum wrote:
- ~sciocont wrote:
- Pyrotin wrote:
Alright, now after that wall of text, there is one last thing i must say...
We should probably update the Biome list. Thanks guys. Will do. You missed my steppe? Where is it? I thought i got all of them of of the last few pages. | |
| | | Tenebrarum Society Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Sun Aug 21, 2011 1:43 pm | |
| - Tenebrarum wrote:
- Steppe
occurs: On land where following conditions are met. resources: Loose soil, very little water. elevation: Most any, but usually significantly above sea level. climate: 313.15 Kelvin to 233.15 Kelvin topography: Flat, occasional small hills, but most just flat. biodiversity: 1 secession stage: 2 autotroph niches: Tiny to Midsize grasses. heterotroph niches: Tiny to Midsize herbavores. Tiny to Small carnivores. Tiny to small detritivores. 1-2 Tiny to midsize transient herbavores. 0-1 midlarge transient herbavores. 0-1 Small transient carnivore. other: Percipitation is 20-50 cm per year. | |
| | | ~sciocont Overall Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Sun Aug 21, 2011 1:56 pm | |
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| | | Pyrotin Newcomer
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Sun Aug 21, 2011 6:13 pm | |
| By the way, do you think I should split up the marsh and bog biomes into more specific and numerous versions? It would be fine with me. They seemed far too generalized, but I didn't have any time to fix them. Thank you.
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| | | ~sciocont Overall Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Sun Aug 21, 2011 6:37 pm | |
| - Pyrotin wrote:
- By the way, do you think I should split up the marsh and bog biomes into more specific and numerous versions? It would be fine with me. They seemed far too generalized, but I didn't have any time to fix them.
Thank you.
No, no. They're good. | |
| | | Mysterious_Calligrapher Biome Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Tue Aug 23, 2011 12:17 pm | |
| Freshwater (and brackish water) systems are microbiomes and so I don't need a heck of a lot of variation in them. Muchas Gracias, Pyrotin. I'm currently poking the Arid group with a stick. Only a little more to go! (Well, in that precipitation range, anyway.) | |
| | | Tenebrarum Society Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Tue Aug 23, 2011 12:39 pm | |
| While we can assume that most biomes can be shared across gravities, the addition of kite-forests and the like for low-grav worlds got me wondering if there'd be anything we should make/watch out for that'd be high grav specific? | |
| | | ~sciocont Overall Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Tue Aug 23, 2011 12:43 pm | |
| - Tenebrarum wrote:
- While we can assume that most biomes can be shared across gravities, the addition of kite-forests and the like for low-grav worlds got me wondering if there'd be anything we should make/watch out for that'd be high grav specific?
High grav planets will have lower elevation ranges, meaning lower temperature difference from sea level to the highest mountain. | |
| | | ~sciocont Overall Team Lead
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| Subject: Deep sea Vent Thu Aug 25, 2011 8:16 pm | |
| Deep Sea Vent occurs: deep ocean near divergent plate boundaries/geothermal hot spots resources: raw metals in solution, sulfur elevation: 1001- m below sea level climate: vents produce water @ 60 °C to 470 °C, ambient water away from vents (in deep sea) can be as low as 2°C topography: any, vents create high spires or cones of precipitated minerals biodiversity: 1 autotroph niches: none heterotroph niches: tiny to midsize (only in very large vent systems) detritivores and carnivores other: high pressure at very deep spots life may have originated here on Earth.
Shallow VentA occurs: shallow ocean resources: raw metals in solution, sulfur, toxic gases elevation:1 to 100 m below sea level climate: vents produce water @ 60 °C to 470 °C, ambient water away from vents (in deep sea) can be as low as 2°C topography: any, vents create high spires, cones, or lattices of precipitated minerals biodiversity: 2 autotroph niches: chemosynthetic or photosynthetic, not larger than small heterotroph niches: tiny to midsize detritivores, herbivores and carnivores other: these are like deep sea vents, but happen just below the surface- this results in an extreme environment like deep vents, but with enough light to spawn an autotrophic community. Animals and plants in these environments must have very high tolerance to many toxic and or damaging substances. | |
| | | Pyrotin Newcomer
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Thu Aug 25, 2011 10:13 pm | |
| Sandy Shallows Occurs: In offshore locations where the water is above freezing, the surface is easily reachable (By human standards), usually off beaches. Resources: Sand, sunlight, seawater. Elevation: 0 to -50m undersea. Climate: Goes from relatively cold, to warm waters. Precipitation is negligible. Topography: Flat, and sandy. Some [plants], some rocks. Biodiversity: 2 Autotroph Niches: Tiny to midsize Heterotroph Niches: Tiny to midsize (Though not often) Other: Larger organisms can wind up here, and the biome interacts with amphibious organisms often. Occurs in many places, may need to chop it up a bit.. Thank you :cyclops:. | |
| | | ~sciocont Overall Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Fri Aug 26, 2011 3:10 pm | |
| - Pyrotin wrote:
- Sandy Shallows
Occurs: In offshore locations where the water is above freezing, the surface is easily reachable (By human standards), usually off beaches. Resources: Sand, sunlight, seawater. Elevation: 0 to -50m undersea. Climate: Goes from relatively cold, to warm waters. Precipitation is negligible. Topography: Flat, and sandy. Some [plants], some rocks. Biodiversity: 2 Autotroph Niches: Tiny to midsize Heterotroph Niches: Tiny to midsize (Though not often) Other: Larger organisms can wind up here, and the biome interacts with amphibious organisms often. Occurs in many places, may need to chop it up a bit.. Thank you :cyclops:. That seems perfect for an ocean floor biome. Note: now, all biomes that do not occur on earth are marked with A | |
| | | Mysterious_Calligrapher Biome Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Sat Aug 27, 2011 10:57 am | |
| Remind me to have a chat with you about ocean systems implementation when I've finished the land systems, scio. | |
| | | Pyrotin Newcomer
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Sat Sep 17, 2011 10:02 pm | |
| Hey everybody. I'm back, and before anything else I have noticed that there are almost no actual freshwater biomes. Here's one, there might be more coming later. Pond Occurs: Where there is sufficient depression in the ground for rainwater to have an accumulative effect, or where a stream of water would create one. Resources: Water, sunlight, soil, muddy soil. Elevation: Depends on region, though generally above sea level. Climate: Depends on region. Topography: Depends, but is generally a gentle slope towards the center, and is usually circular in shape. Biodiversity: 2/3. Autotroph Niches: Tiny to small. Heterotroph Niches: Tiny to small. Other: Can freeze over during the winter, but this too depends on the region. This biome will only pop up inside, and complement, others.
Warning, can and will flood.I wonder how flooding will work anyway? Thank you
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| | | Mysterious_Calligrapher Biome Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Sun Sep 18, 2011 11:10 pm | |
| Water systems.
Someone want to add a "water retention" feature? We can't have these popping up in the wrong soil, like, say, sand. | |
| | | Mysterious_Calligrapher Biome Team Lead
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:07 pm | |
| ^Thread Bump.^ In biome-related news, I have solved stellar radiation and leaf color. It's here, on the bottom of page 1. I'll be back to your scheduled biome-poking shortly, but I need more biomes!!! | |
| | | Pyrotin Newcomer
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| Subject: Re: Biome List Sat Oct 01, 2011 4:34 pm | |
| A new one!
Lake Occurs: Where there is a pond that has outgrown the size, where a river feeds into a depression, where there was extreme flooding; which stays in the spot, same conditions as pond but bigger. Resources: Water, sunlight near the top, muddy soil, beaches and water cliffs on edge. Elevation: Depends. Climate: Depends, though if it freezes in the winter there is much more room that is unfrozen. Topography: Generally a small even slope leading to the middle, with some drop-offs. Biodiversity: 3 Autotroph Niches: Small to midlarge. Heterotroph Niches: Small to Midsize/midlarge (depending on size of lake). Other: Will pop up in other biomes, and can be around medium size to quite large. Should I make another biome for the Great Lakes? There is another one down. Off to about 6 hours of homework! And some procrastinating. | |
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