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By Danie Cojocaru, Cara Carlucci, Nevin Varghese, Victor Veras C ALIFORNIA F LORISTIC P ROVINCE
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A BOUT T HE H OT S POT Location: California, west of the deserts and small areas in Oregon, Nevada, and Mexico. Climate: Mediterranean-type climate- hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters Ratio: 121:2 (human population to number of extinct species) Additional information: four coastal mountain ranges
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CALIFORNIA FLORISTIC PROVINCE IS A H OT S POT BECAUSE …. o Declining Numbers – o Endemic Kangaroo rat, endemic Desert Slender Salamander, California Condor o Condor- little more than 100 o Kangaroo rat and Slender Salamander- both endangered in California o Great Biodiversity because it has organisms such as the Grey Wolf, Elk, Jaguar and Grizzly bear which can be found in other places locations around the world o Only location where California Condor, 50+ amphibians, the giant Sequoia and other organisms can be found
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U NIQUE B IODIVERSITY Vertebrates Birds- 340 species 8 endemic species Ex: California Condor Mammals- 157 species 18 endemic species Ex: Grey wolf Reptiles- 69 species 4 endemic species Ex: Western Ring neck Snake Invertebrates Insects- 28,000 species 9,000 endemic species Plants- 3,488 species 2,124 endemic species 3,500 vascular Ex: Giant Sequoia Coastal Redwood
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H UMAN I MPACTS Population Pressures - Human impact drives all the other threats to these hotspots. - Estimated at 35 million people in 2002. Loss of Habitat - Deforestation, unsustainable farming and hunting, pollution, and development. - Fastest growing state in the US. Unsustainable Resource Use – Too much fossil fuel use, less and less freshwater water sources Introduced Non-native Species - Invasive species beat or become prey on native species.
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C ONSERVATION A CTIONS 37 percent of the total land area of the California Floristic Province is under official protection In the California Floristic Province, there are almost 50 wilderness areas, 16 national wildlife refuges and 107 state parks. The hotspot includes two of the oldest national parks established in the US: Yosemite National Park and Sequoia National Park In the last several decades, California has spent more money on conservation and set aside more habitat for protection than any other state in the US. (Sequoia National Park)
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C ALIFORNIA F LORISTIC P ROVINCE - C ONCLUSION J A C O B U S Abiotic Factors – Has Mediterranean type climate Soil and water for the autotrophs Plant families – Large biodiversity of autotrophs Known for its large biodiversity of trees Large biodiversity of animals because of autotrophs 61 percent of autotrophs are endemic FOOD CHAIN
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