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Winter Freeze Decreases the Emergence of Fauna and Flora in California Vernal Pools Korena Hendryx Supervisor: Dr. Jamie Kneitel Department of Biological Sciences California State University, Sacramento Overall temperature slowly


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Winter Freeze Decreases the Emergence of Fauna and Flora in California Vernal Pools

Korena Hendryx Supervisor: Dr. Jamie Kneitel Department of Biological Sciences California State University, Sacramento

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  • Overall temperature

slowly increasing

  • Climate still highly

variable

  • Extremely cold temps
  • Extremely dry

conditions

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California Vernal Pools

  • Seasonal ponds/

wetlands

  • Variable in size
  • <10% habitat

remains

  • High (>60) diversity

& endemism

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Questions

  • 1. How does extreme climate variation,

such as freezing temperatures, affect species densities in California vernal pools?

  • 2. How does community size affect the

invertebrates, plants, and water quality of California vernal pools?

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Vernal Pool Invertebrates

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Vernal Pool Plants

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  • Twenty vernal pool

microcosms were established

  • Manipulated volume

and temperature (freezing)

  • Weekly sampling of

water quality and

  • rganisms

Methods

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Results

p = .0078 Freeze treatment No Yes Invertebrate density

10 20 30 40

Freeze treatment No Yes ln (Plant density)

2.5 3.5 3.0 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5

p = 2.015e-08

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Results

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Summary

Freezing Invertebrates Algae (+) (-) Phosphate & Turbidity Plants (-) (-) (-) (-) eutrophication

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Conservation Implications

  • Many of the endemic species in vernal pools are

already in danger of extinction

  • Vernal pools provide many ecosystem services

including: breeding habitat for birds, nutrient cycling, groundwater recharge, flood control

  • A better understanding of the environmental

complexities of temporary wetlands will strengthen the conservation and management of these unique ecosystems

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Acknowledgements

  • Luis Rosas-Saenz
  • Robert Brewer
  • Sulie Ober
  • STAR Program
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"This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation through the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program under Grant No. (grantee must enter NSF grant number). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation." "This project was supported by a grant to the STAR program from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute."

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Questions?