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Introduction. Goals. Understand scientific process & thinking Understand basic ecological patterns and organization Create a field notebook Identify and describe plant communities, common flora and fauna of California
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Goals • Understand scientific process & thinking • Understand basic ecological patterns and organization • Create a field notebook • Identify and describe plant communities, common flora and fauna of California • Understand the role of evolution in driving and shaping plant & animal communities
What is Science? • The observation, identification, description, experimental investigation and theoretical explanation of natural phenomena
Characteristics of Science • Methodological activity • Inquisitive • Critical thinking • Empirical evidence • Logical reasoning • Patterns
Scientific Method • Observation • Question • Hypothesis • Experiment • Conclusions
Hypothesis vs Theory • Hypothesis= educated guess that addresses cause and effect • Based on background information ie reasonable explanation • Testable question • Supported or not supported
Theory • mature coherent body of interconnected statements • A scheme or system of ideas and statements held as an explanation or account of a group of facts or phenomena • A series of hypotheses that has been confirmed or established by observation or experimentation
Patterns in Science • Scale aka perspective • Form and function • Unity of life • Context ie evolution
Scale Ecology & evolution Organ systems & functions Cell structure & function DNA structure & function
Ecological Scale • Population ecology • Community ecology • Ecosystem ecology • Landscape ecology
“Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution” Theodosius Dobzhansky
Mechanisms of evolution • Natural selection • Differential reproductive success- individuals best suited for a given environment will survive and contribute more off spring to the next generation
Survival of the Fittest • Competition to survive • To survive is to reproduce • Every organism is a product of evolution by natural selection, a process that favors characteristics that pay off in reproduction Daly & Wilson, 1984
Lowest Point in the Western HemisphereBadwater Death Valley -282 ft
Largest Living Organism in the World Ecology of the Sierra Nevada Summer 2011
One of Oldest Living Clones in the WorldCreosote Bushes 11,700 YO King Clone 11,700 YO
Oldest Living Tree in the WorldBristlecone Pines 4-4900 YO Methuselah 4,838 YO
Highest Waterfall in North AmericaYosemite Falls Ecology of the Sierra Nevada Summer 2011
Second most recently active volcano in lower 48Mt Lassen 1914-21
Some of the largest earthquakes in the lower 48 states1906 SF 1872 Lone Pine
One of the biggest explosions EVER!Long Valley Caldera 750,000 YA125 Cu Mi