Habitat Trips

This past week and this week I visited two different ecosystems, a grassland and an estuary. They both included a variety of organisms. The grassland, located in Concord, was quite hilly and I was only able to obtain data from plants because birds were to far or too fast. I noticed that most were still pretty green and leafy, especially since it had rained that very morning. They seem to be adapted to absorbing a lot of moisture, but at the same time, prepared for dry seasons (as there had been a lack of rain for many of the previous weeks).
As for the estuary ecosystem, I visited on a time period when the tide was somewhat low and I was able to observe organisms that definitely require a very moist habitat, including mollusks, kelp, and a crab. The mollusks and kelp are quite immobile, meaning they stick to one location, and so I think the movement of the bodies of waters probably brings them most, if not all, nutrition. I was able to capture a picture of a gull, which are pretty abundant at the marina. They are adapted to living off of seafood and human scraps. I was able to see the clear differences between both environments.

Publicado el 04 de marzo de 2014 a las 10:03 PM por gabbyp gabbyp

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Cardo de Huerta (Cynara cardunculus)

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gabbyp

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Marzo 2, 2014 a las 05:45 PM PST

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Encino del Valle (Quercus lobata)

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gabbyp

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Marzo 2, 2014 a las 05:33 PM PST

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I believe this tree has catkins on its branches.

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Musgos Y Parientes (Filo Bryophyta)

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gabbyp

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Marzo 2, 2014 a las 05:41 PM PST

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gabbyp

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Marzo 2, 2014 a las 05:30 PM PST

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gabbyp

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Marzo 2, 2014 a las 05:41 PM PST

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Cangrejo Costero Amarillo (Hemigrapsus oregonensis)

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gabbyp

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Marzo 4, 2014 a las 10:05 AM PST

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It may have been dead because it did not move at all, even when the ripples of water kept pushing it.

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Lapa Lija del Pacífico (Lottia limatula)

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gabbyp

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Marzo 4, 2014 a las 10:12 AM PST

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Almeja Japonesa (Ruditapes philippinarum)

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gabbyp

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Marzo 4, 2014 a las 09:59 AM PST

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gabbyp

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Marzo 4, 2014 a las 10:00 AM PST

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Gaviota Occidental (Larus occidentalis)

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gabbyp

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Marzo 4, 2014

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Exploring the Berkeley Marina.

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