brief introduction to flora and fauna of anderson university upland and wetland sites – keystone...

27
Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell, Ph.D Professor of Biology Anderson University

Upload: myra-vink

Post on 01-Apr-2015

215 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park

Tom Kozell, Ph.DProfessor of Biology Anderson University

Page 2: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

http://rockyriverconservancy.org/

Page 3: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Uplands and Wetlands

Uplands – 2nd to 3rd growth early to mid-successional, oak-hickory forest

White oak, Southern red oak, Post oak, Mockernut hickory, Pignut hickory, Shortleaf pine, Loblolly pine. Black gum, Sweetgum, Tulip tree, flowering dogwood, Eastern redbud, Hill cane, Carolina jessamine, Japanese honeysuckle, Poison ivy, Smilax, American mistletoe, Muscadine, Blackberry

Page 4: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Uplands and Wetlands – cont’d

Wetlands – alluvial forest along margin; palustrine persistent emergent wetland

Red maple, Sweetgum, Sycamore, Alder, Red mulberry

Cattail, Needlerush, Phragmites, Water primrose, Parrotfeather, Arum

Page 5: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Upland Trail – July 2011

Page 6: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Shortleaf Pine

Page 7: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

View NW Toward Rocky River With Uplands in Background

Page 8: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

AU Wetlands in Winter – January - 2009 (L) and 2014 (R)

Page 9: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Use of the Property by AU Biology

The combined upland and wetland systems have been used as a field site/outdoor lab by classes such as – Ecology; Economic Botany; Ornithology; Wetlands Biology; Field Biology and several Senior Research Projects

60 species of birds observed

Well-established populations of white-tail deer and beavers

Page 10: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

PVC Tree Frog Tube

Page 11: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

AU Wetland in August – Happy Biologists

Page 12: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Ecology Lab in the Upland

Page 13: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Beaver Lodge

Page 14: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Beaver Signs

Page 15: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Some Animals We Have Seen on the Property or in

the Rocky River or Cox Creek

Page 16: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Some Vertebrates

Birds – 60 species in 27 families

Mammals – 8 species in 7 families

Reptiles and Amphibians – 17 species in 9 families

Page 17: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Common Musk Turtle – cont’d

2 – 5”

Dark brown or black carapace – often w/algae

2 distinct stripes on head and barbels on both throat and chin

Exposed areas of skin between plastron plates

Page 18: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Male N. lutipinnis – Breeding Colors

Page 19: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Spotted Salamander – Ambystoma maculatum (L) Marbled Salamander –

Ambystoma opacum (R)

Page 20: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Cope’s Gray Treefrog (L) and Green Treefrog (R)

Page 21: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Spring Peeper (L) and Upland Chorus frog (R)

Page 22: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Bullfrog (L) and Green Frog (R)

Page 23: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Painted Turtle – Chrysemys picta

Page 24: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Eastern Box Turtle – Terrapene carolina

Page 25: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Ground Skink – Scincella lateralis

Page 26: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

River Cooter with Leech

Page 27: Brief Introduction to Flora and Fauna of Anderson University Upland and Wetland Sites – Keystone of the Rocky River Conservancy Nature Park Tom Kozell,

Future Plans – cont’d

Walking trails

Viewing sites, including elevated platforms

Discovery Center

Community ecology/environment education

Wetland preservation