Sorry if any of the pictures are duplicated! They're pretty anyways :) Enjoy!
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Pictures From My Area
Hello! So, I took some pictures from around my area and thought it might be interesting to post them on this blog. Enjoy!
Sorry if any of the pictures are duplicated! They're pretty anyways :) Enjoy!
Sorry if any of the pictures are duplicated! They're pretty anyways :) Enjoy!
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Site Overview
The area of study
examined for this Field Study is near the Ladera Recreation District. It is at the base of a small hill near Webb
Ranch as well. My study area is on a
creek surrounded by many trees. The
trees drop many dead leaves. Because
there is a creek, there are also many insects and arachnids. The area of 100 meters squared is 20 meters
by 5 meters. The 5 meters goes across
the creek and 20 meters along it.
The creek produces a variety of plant and
animals. There are many valley oak
trees, which have darker green leaves.
Other trees have lighter green leaves.
During my first visit, I saw a tree that looked similar to an olive
tree, but there that was the only one.
There was definitely a spectrum of green in the leaves of the trees on
and around the creek. Some roots from
the trees were revealed, likely de to erosion.
There are little grasses or flowering plants, but I did see some poison
oak. The poison oak, however, is not
over everything and is mainly in the trees towards the edge of the creek. The animals were somewhat scarce in my first
visit. There were many flying and
crawling insects and arachnids. There is
a very small pond of standing water where I observed a water insect, but it was
difficult to identify it because it was so small. There are few animals such as a rabbit or a
squirrel, but that could change as the year progresses. There was a hole in the ground at the base of
a tree that looked as if it could house a small animal. The only water in my area of study is a small
creek that is not flowing in the fall.
It is mainly standing water with a little shallow pond. The creek is at the base of a small ravine,
but there are more shallow slopes down to the creek I used to access my
area. This creek is at the base of a
small hill where the trees are sparse. At
the bottom of the creek and at the edges of the banks and small, shallow pond
there are rocks and pebbles. This area
is cool, and the shade contributes to that temperature. This is a riparian area because it is based
on the water source of the creek.
Questions about the
ecology of my study area:
1.
How does the flow of the creek change over time,
especially through the winter and spring?
2.
How does the shade produced by the trees affect
the way other plants grow?
3.
Does the standing water have an effect on the
health of the plant and/or animal life in my study area?
Driving Directions From
Sequoia High School, Redwood City, California:
1. Head northeast on Brewster Ave toward Broadway
2. Turn right onto El Camino Real
3. Slight right onto Redwood Ave
4. Turn left onto the State Route
84 W ramp
5. Merge onto CA-84 W
6. Take the exit on the left onto I-280
S toward San Jose
7. Take exit 22 toward Portola Valley
8. Merge onto Alpine Rd
9. Turn right onto La Mesa Dr
10. Turn left to stay on La Mesa Dr
11. Turn right onto Andeta Way
My Field Study
Hello! My IB Environmental Systems and Societies class is doing a project throughout this whole school year where we document the biotic and abiotic factors observed in an area that is 100 meters squared. I'm looking at an area in Portola Valley, California, that is near a neighborhood recreation center and Webb Ranch. It should be interesting!
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