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Come to Chap and you’ll never go back! CHAPARRAL BIOME BY: ROMAN Z, SATCHEL K, MEGAN D

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Page 1: Chaparral Biome By: Roman z, Satchel k,  megan  d

Come to Chap and you’ll never go back!

CHAPARRAL BIOME

BY: ROMAN Z, SATCHEL K, MEGAN D

Page 2: Chaparral Biome By: Roman z, Satchel k,  megan  d

WHERE IS IT? Found in small sections of most

continents including: The west coast of the USA, South America , the Cape Town area of South Africa, the western tip of Australia, and the coastal areas of Mediterranean

Chaparrals in the United States are a distinct to California.

Some cities in the Chaparral biome are: San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles, Malibu, and Santa Barbara.

Page 3: Chaparral Biome By: Roman z, Satchel k,  megan  d

CHAPARRAL FEATURES Semi Arid Hot and dry so fires and

droughts are very common. Many different types of terrain.

Some examples are flat plains, rocky hills and mountain slopes.

Characterized by dry, nutrient poor soil, small shrubs and dry grasses, and sparse wildlife.

Fire is one of the key elements of this ecosystem. Many members of the community rely on the fire to suppress larger competitors from shading them out.

Page 4: Chaparral Biome By: Roman z, Satchel k,  megan  d

CHAPARRAL CLIMATE Average Winter

temperature is about 50 degrees F.

In the Summer, temperatures can soar up to 100 degrees F.

Although average precipitation is low (only 10 – 17 inches of rainfall per year), most of the rain comes in Winter.

Page 5: Chaparral Biome By: Roman z, Satchel k,  megan  d

SEASONS IN THE CHAPARRAL In the winter, the

Chaparral climate is mild and moist, but not rainy.

During the summer it is very hot and dry. 

The best time to visit is in the springtime. During the spring, the Chaparral is fairly warm and there is not much rainfall.

Most animals present in spring. Baby animals born in Springtime.

Page 6: Chaparral Biome By: Roman z, Satchel k,  megan  d

CHAPARRAL PLANTS The Chaparral has more

than 900 species of plants.

Chaparral plants’ waxy coatings, thicker cell layers, and recessed stomata permit evaporation and the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

Root systems are designed to get as much water as possible. 

Chaparral plants are adapted to fires because of dry/hot climate causing regular fires that wipe out climax communities.

Some Chaparral plants are Poison oak, Scrub oak, Cacti, Yucca, Chemise, and Toyon.

Page 7: Chaparral Biome By: Roman z, Satchel k,  megan  d

ANIMALS OF THE CHAPARRAL Animals are adapted to the

dry/hot climate. Some Chaparral animals

are: coyotes, jackrabbits, moles, deer, horned toads, sheep, cattle, horses, lynx, eagles, lizards.

Jackrabbits have huge ears. It can regulate its body heat by increasing or decreasing the blood flow through its ears. This helps the jackrabbit absorb heat or cool off.

Page 8: Chaparral Biome By: Roman z, Satchel k,  megan  d

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Habitat Loss "Soft" chaparral, also called coastal sage scrub, is

threatened by the habitat loss caused by urban and suburban expansion.

Fires Chaparral vegetation is highly affected by intense wildfires. As

new areas are populated, the frequency of wildfires can increase due to human mistakes.

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TOURISM ACTIVITIES Biking

Camping

Hiking

Site-seeing