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3 Climate Zones

frigid, temperate, torrid

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Water invertebrate

500 million years, backbone

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Fish

400 million years, backbone and eyes

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Reptile (terrastrial)

300 million years, brain and nails

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Early mammal (shrew)

65 million years, hair and glands

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Primates

36 million years, thumbs and tail

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Homogenous (Chimpanzee split)

2 million years, 99% DNA and tailbone

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Homosapiens

200,000 years, appendix

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Population of 1930 (Grandparents)

2 billion

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Population of 1975

4 billion

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Population of 2011

7 billion

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Population of 2022

8 billion

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How many earths will be needed if live like American?

5 (4 additional)

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Population of California

40 million

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Measles and Tuberculosis

Cattle

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Flu

Pigs and ducks

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HIV/AIDS

Green monkey

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Epiphytes

plants that grow on plants

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Orographic Precipitation

wet side and dry side

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Inter tropical convergence zone

area where warm, moist air rises close to the equator

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Megafauna

large animals

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Paul Martin's Overkill or Munch Hypothesis

Humans went around the world, killed all megafauna (Except Africa)

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Types of Megafauna in LA

Pygmy mammoth, saber tooth, grizzly bear, giant ground sloth, bison, rhino, lion

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Potato

Andes

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Sugar

New Guinea/Indonesia

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Cacao

Andes

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Tea

East Asia (China)

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Shade Coffee

Ethiopia, good, maintains biodiversity

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Sun Coffee

Ethiopia, bad, deforestation and fertilizer

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Cotton

New World to Indus Valley

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Rubber tree

Brazilian Amazon

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Maize/Corn

cave in Mexico, #1 product

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Wheat

US, #2 product

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Rice

Southern Himalayas, feeds 2/3 Humanity, #3 product

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Origin of Orange

China

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Origin of Pineapple

Paraguay

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#1 Cash Crop in California

Marijuana from China

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California Big 5 Crops

Almond, grapes, lettuce, strawberries, lettuce, and tomatoes

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California Produces

$36 billion industry, 1/3 all veggies, 2/3 all fruits

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How to say hello in Tongva?

Miyiiha'

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Oak

acorns are primary food source

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Elderberry

richest source of Vitamin C, stem used for arrows and flutes

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Laurel Sumac

mosquito repellent

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Yucca (Our Lord's Candle)

leaves for water proof baskets

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Cactus

edible red fruit and edible green leaf

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California Coastal Sage

Burned for ceremonial reasons.

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Pussy Willow

aspirin from leaves, chewed for toothaches

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California Buckeye

Seeds crushed to catch fish

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1891 Forest Reserve Act

created reserves on federal land

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1960 Multiple Use and Sustained Use Act

  1. Outdoor Recreation

  2. Range land

  3. Timber

  4. Watershed Protection

  5. Wildlife and Fish Habitat

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Clear cutting

cutting down all the trees in an area at once

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Land-ownership in USA

Private, non-profit - 55% Native Americans - 3% State, local - 7% Federal - 35%

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How many dollars lost a year in the 80's?

$1.3 billion

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1964 Wilderness Act

protect national parks

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National Park Service Organic Act of 1916

"leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations."

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3 Things define an old growth forest

  1. Trees different size and age

  2. Snags

  3. Trees 200 to 500 years

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Redwood

tallest tree (96% cut 4% left 2% private 2% federal or state)

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Sequoia

Largest tree

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Bristle Cone Pine

oldest tree (5000 years)

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Rainforest

trees have leaves in canopy, dark

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Cloud Forest

very humid with epiphytes

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Elfin Forest

short forest on top of mountains because of wind

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Dry Forest

Tropics of cancer and capricorn, a lot of lianas (vines)

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Mangroves

salt water forests with coral reef fish

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Slash and Burn

cut forest, burn trees, recycle by planting

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Selective extinction

larger animals go first

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Species area relationship

relationship between number of species and size of area

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Biomes in California

Tundra, Boreal Forest, Temperate Grassland, Mediterranean Shrub, Hot/Cold Deserts

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Biomes NOT in California

Temperate Deciduous Forest, Tropical Rainforest, Tropical Dry Forest, and Tropical Savanna

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Nature Conservancy

Buys land

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Sierra Club

Lobby in CA and DC

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Activists (Green Peace)

Protest (tree sits, locks)

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Why has population increased?

less infant mortality and people getting older

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Grassland History

Evolved with humans and megafauna

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Native grass

Perennial (1+ year), evergreen

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Non-Native grass

Annual, dense

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Buffalo 1800

68 million (25 miles long)

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Buffalo 1870-1875

2.5 million killed annually

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Buffalo 1883

Last herd with 10,000 killed

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Buffalo 1890

Less than 1,000

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Buffalo Today

200,000 exist in public and private herds

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Vernal Pools

Formed in winter, dry in summer, different color rings, 200 species in vernal places, half endemic

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Oak Woodlands

20 species of oak in CA, half endemic

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Dutch Elm Disease

from Asia, fungi spread by beetles

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Sudden Oak Death

caused by fungi, affects CA oaks

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3 Coral Reef Types

Fringe reef, patch reef, and barrier reef

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Fringe reef

next to shore

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Patch reef

small, isolated patch

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Barrier reef

far from beach

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Where are Coral Reefs?

N30 to S30 65F to 91F Clear Water Shallow Water

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Coral

animal (polyp) and plant (zooxanthellae)

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Warm Currents

blue, not productive, east coast

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Cold Currents

green, very productive, west coast

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Kelp Forests

brown algae (cold), important habitat for aquatic species

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Trophic Cascade

Food chain disrupted by removing predator

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What percent of world population lives within 150 km of coast?

60%

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Best type of fishing

Hook and Line

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Worst type of fishing

Bottom trawling

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Bycatch

catching unwanted fish and animals

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Long-lining

hooks on line of buoys, ok impact

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