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Title: Chaparral


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Chaparral
  • By Matt Razor and Courtney Norris

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Climate
  • During the summer it is very hot and dry. The
    temperature is usually mild but it can get very
    hot or nearly freezing. The temperature range is
    between 30 and 100 F.
  • This biome only gets about 10-17 inches of rain
    all year, and most of it comes in the winter.
  • Chaparrals can be found from 30 to 50 N and 30
    to 40 S latitudes.

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Climotogram
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Soil
  • The soil in the chaparral biome is very nutrient
    poor.
  • Chaparral can grow in this desert-like soil when
    most plants cannot. Chaparral plants take over
    and dominate these spaces before anything else
    can grow.

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Producers
  • Plants to survive in the chaparral need to be
    well adapted to the varying temperatures, poor
    soil, and lack of moisture in the chaparral. Many
    plants are drought and fire resistant to cope
    with the climate.
  • The most common type of chaparral contains plants
    like large shrubs, corn oak, and scattered scrub
    that are densely packed together.
  • Blue Oak, Coyote Brush, Common Sagebrush, Fairy
    Duster, French Broom, King Protea, Lebanon Cedar,
    Manzanita, Mountain Mahogany, Saltmarsh Bird's
    Beak, Olive Tree, Torrey Pine

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Plants
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Consumers
  • Has a vide variety of different producers.
  • The animals are all mainly grassland and desert
    types adapted to hot, dry weather. A few
    examples coyotes, jack rabbits, mule deer,
    alligator lizards, horned toads, praying mantis,
    honey bee and ladybugs.

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Consumer Pictures
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Unique Qualities
  • The chaparral biome has many different types of
    terrain. Some examples are flat plains, rocky
    hills and mountain slopes. It is sometimes used
    in movies for the "Wild West".
  • Because the chaparral contains patches of other
    biomes in it, it also shares some of the same
    animals that the other biomes do.
  • Chaparral plants take over and dominate spaces
    before anything else can grow.
  • Most chaparral areas formed where humans once
    destroyed forests and ruined soil.

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Unique Quality..
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Human Affects
  • Most chaparral areas formed where humans once
    destroyed forests and ruined soil. Because these
    forests could not regrow in the nutrient poor
    soil, chaparral plants took over.
  • Machia is is a vegetation that grows in areas
    like the Chaparral.
  • Most of the Macchia was formed this way.
  • It later took over inland regions and mountain
    slopes only after forests were destroyed by
    humans. More than 3,000 years ago as the
    Mediterranean became more populated, people
    started rapidly cutting down forests to use the
    land for grazing their animals.
  • The land was eventually over-grazed the soil lost
    all of its nutrients. With no plants left to hold
    the soil together, it was easily eroded away by
    wind and rain. This was when the Macchia took
    over the thin, almost desert-like soil.
    Succession caused by humans put the Macchia right
    into the climax stage, where it thrives today.

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