Transcript Slide 1
Chaparral
By Hannah, Kayla,
Shamalee
Found in only
5 regions of the world
I’d pay attention to
this if I were you
Summer:
Winter:
mild
hot
Moist (not rainy)
dry
+
30-100 degrees F
17 inches rain/yr
•Seeds lie dormant until fire
•Hairy leaves collect moisture from air
•Obligate resprouters use root systems
•Obligate seeders destroyed in fire depend on seedlings to replace
them
Common Plants
•Include scrub oaks,
chamiso shrubs,
pines, cork and olive
trees
•Shrubbery
everywhere
•Primary producers
Common Animals
Black tailed jack rabbit, aardwold, golden jackal, grey fpx, puma, wild goat
Desert/grassland type
Food Chain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y3FkMl
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Threats
Cutting down trees=no shelter
Human activities
Animal Adaptations
Temperature changes
Rough terrain
Scarce food supplies after drought
Nocturnal=too hot during the day
Abiotic Factors
Mild winters
Hot & dry summers
Fires
Nutrient poor soil
Rocks
Sunlight
Symbiotic Relationships
Predator--Prey
Commensalism
Competition
Mutualism
Keystone Species
What do these little
creatures do?
Ecological services
Shrubbery
Ease storm water runoff
Reduce erosion
Keep streams clean
Resource Partitioning
Introducing new species will result in
coexistence
Economic services
Source of cleaner water for community
Portrays where worst fires are
Were you paying attention?
If you wanted to live in this biome, when
would you need to sleep?
What are the winter climate like compared to
the summer climate?
Give one example of an animal that occupies
this biome.
What threatens this biome?
What is a commonly occurs in this biome that
plants and animals have to adapt to?