Among extreme environments are places that are
alkaline,
acidic, or unusually hot or cold or salty, or without water or oxygen. There are also places altered by humans, such as mine
tailings or oil impacted habitats. • Alkaline: broadly conceived as natural
habitats above pH 9 whether persistently, or with regular frequency or for protracted periods of time. • Acidic: broadly conceived as natural habitats below pH 5 whether persistently, or with regular frequency or for protracted periods of time. • Extremely cold: broadly conceived habitats periodically or consistently below -17 °C either persistently, or with regular frequency or for protracted periods of time. Includes montane sites, polar sites, and deep ocean habitats. • Extremely hot: broadly conceived habitats periodically or consistently in excess of 40 °C either persistently, or with regular frequency or for protracted periods of time. Includes sites with
geothermal influences such as Yellowstone and comparable locations worldwide or deep-sea vents. • Hypersaline: environments with salt concentrations greater than that of seawater, that is, >3.5%. Includes salt lakes. • Under pressure: broadly conceived as habitats under extreme hydrostatic pressure – i.e. aquatic habitats deeper than 2000 meters and enclosed habitats under pressure. Includes habitats in oceans and deep lakes. • Radiation: broadly conceived as habitats exposed to abnormally high
radiation or of radiation outside the normal range of light. Includes habitats exposed to high UV and IR radiation. • Without water: broadly conceived as habitats without free water whether persistently, or with regular frequency or for protracted periods of time. Includes hot and cold desert environments, and some endolithic habitats • Without oxygen: broadly conceived as habitats without free oxygen – whether persistently, or with regular frequency, or for protracted periods of time. Includes habitats in deeper sediments. • Altered by humans: i.e. anthropogenically impacted habitats. Includes mine tailings, oil impacted habitats, and pollution by
heavy metals or
organic compounds. • Without light: deep ocean environments and habitats such as caves. • Void of food: areas on earth that lack an abundance of food such as the vast ocean, desert and high country. • Extreme pressure: deep ocean areas ==Extreme habitats==