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Page 1: Reminder: 1st field trip is

• Reminder: 1st field trip is

one week from Fri – if I

don’t have your

paperwork, I need it!

• Today:

- The Language of

Naturalists

- California Natural History

- California Geology and

Climate

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The Language of Naturalists • To avoid confusion, we use the scientific

name of an organism when possible

Blue Crab (Chesapeake Bay)

Callinectes sapidus

Blue Crab (King)

Paralithodes platypus

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Striped Mullet

Mugil cephalus

Black Mullet

Mugil cephalus

Grey Mullet

Mugil cephalus

Flathead Mullet

Mugil cephalus

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Linnaeus’s System of Taxonomic

Classification

• Domain

• Kingdom

• Phylum

• Class

• Order

• Family

• Genus

• species

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California – Land of Extremes! • Oldest (verifiable) living tree

Bristlecone Pine in the White Mountains of CA – 5,062 years old!

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• Largest living tree (by volume)

“General Sherman” – a Giant Sequoia in Sequoia National Park

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• Tallest living tree

“Hyperion” – a Coast Redwood in Northern CA (379.3ft)

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• Oldest lake in North America

Clear Lake in N. CA – Est. at 480,000 years old

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• Hottest, driest, AND lowest point in North America

Death Valley, Mojave Desert:

Badwater Basin = 282 ft below sea level

Furnace Creek = 134°F

Average rainfall = <2”

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• Highest peak in the contiguous U.S.

Mt. Whitney in the Sierra Nevada Mountains = 14,505 ft.

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• State with most endemic species

(endemic = restricted to one area)

Ex: San Bernardino Flying Squirrel

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• State with greatest # of endangered species

Ex: California Condor

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• State with the most people!

>38 million people (1 in 8 Americans lives in CA!)

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California Geology & Climate

Topography is formed by plate tectonics. CA

has all 3 types of boundaries currently active!

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Topography helps to shape climate patterns

(which help to determine the geographic

ranges of species)

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Mediterranean Climate: Warm dry summers

and cool wet winters – rare!

These are the only areas in the world with a

Mediterranean climate

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Microclimates: shaped by differences in wind

and rain due to slope, aspect, and elevation