Title: Soil is more than dirt
1Soil is more than dirt
- We covered the biotic part
- food web of a healthy soil
- But what about the abiotic part?
- Mineral, rock, clay, sand, loam, loess, humus
- mollisols prairie soil
- C deep grass roots
- Black and rich
- in warm moist
- tall grass prairies
2(No Transcript)
3(No Transcript)
4Midwest rich in mollisols
5Nielsen and Hole, 1963
6(No Transcript)
7Soil Layers
- Shaped by history and the weather
- Glacial loess, river wash
- Microbial activity temperature
- Microbial activity water
- Microbial activity biomass from grass
- Microbial activity releases minerals
- Sandy soil, low microbes,
- Water available but no holding power
8(No Transcript)
9Home on the Range
10Tablelands
11Grassland Savannah Birds
- Migration patterns
- Reproductive cycles
- Habitat preferences
- Food requirements
- Wait for Aarons lecture
- but have a look and a listen locally
12http//www.chicagowilderness.org/pubprod/atlaspdf/
chap3.pdf
13Extinct Species
- Passenger Pigeon
- at one time the population was thought to be in
the billions - flew in enormous flocks
- John Audubon estimated on flock he saw at over
one billion
14Passenger Pigeon
- large flocks would strip all the foliage
- leaving the area bare
- people declared war on the birds
- killing all they could find
15Passenger Pigeon
- captured the young and killed them, shipped them
to cities as food - flocks soon disappeared
- NY, PA and MA passed laws to protect them
16Passenger Pigeon
- laws were too late
- birds held in captivity would not breed
- last known passenger pigeon died in the
Cincinnati Zoo in 1914
17Passenger Pigeon
- body of last passenger pigeon is on display at
the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC
18Endangered Birds
- there are 124 birds on the endangered species
list. - The most common are the whooping crane, bald
eagle, ivory-billed woodpecker, and prairie
chicken.
19Prairie Chickens
- is a type of grouse
- Indian dances imitated their mating dances
- oil drilling and drought dwindled the population
- in 1959 the Prairie Chicken Foundation was formed
to protect them
20Endangered Mammals
- 133 on the endangered list distributed by the US
Dept. of the Interior
21Common endangered
- big horn sheep, polar bears,
- key deer, wolves
- mountain lions
- most hunted extensively without considering
extinction
22Endanger Fish
- there are 25 fish on endangered species list
- 2 species are located in Mammoth Caves and Death
Valley (pupfish and blind fish)
23Buffalo or Bison? What would each side say?
24Scientific Classification
- Buffalo, several species
- African buffalo, Syncerus caffer is distinctive
for its helmet-like horns and ferocity
- Bison, often called American bison there is
also a European bison - Binomial, scientific name Bison bison
- B. bison is distinctive for its horns, humped
back and head fur - Asian water buffalo, Bubalus bubalus bubalis
25Hierarchical classification of species B. bison
- Kingdom Animalia
- Phylum Chordata spinal chord
- Class Mammalia suckle young on milk
- Order Artiodactyla
- Family Bovidae
- Subfamily Bovinae related to cows
- Genus Bison
26American bison
European bison
http//www.ultimateungulate.com/Cetartiodactyla/Bo
vinae.html
27Jordan Creek Bison Farm
Quynn Kapfer
Marta McCormick
Matt Stefani
Lisa Schooley
Jeff White
Jordon Creek Bison Farm, 1837 Jordan Creek Road,
Solon, IA 52333
28Strengths, Opportunities, and Threats
- STRENGTHS
- Buffalo meat has a large nutritional value.
- Buffalo meat is a specialty meat that is now
beginning to break into the market. - Low fat, low cholesterol, high protein red meat
- Can be cooked in various ways and available
- in different cuts
- Extreme health benefits compared to common meats
- Richer flavor compared to common meats.
situational analysis
29THE
INTERAGENCY BISON MANAGEMENT PLAN
FOR YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK AND MONTANA
30The Interagency Bison Management Plan . . .
31IBMP
PURPOSE
Maintain a wild, free-ranging population of bison.
Address the risk of brucellosis transmission ...
to protect the economic interest and viability of
the livestock industry in the state of Montana.
32INTERIOR IN WINTER
33NORTHERN RANGE IN WINTER
34Winter movements of bison on the northern range
are most likely to be in a northerly direction
(towards lower elevations) in large numbers.
35(No Transcript)
36Benefits of prairie grazing
- Promotes species diversity
- Increases light availability to plants, promoting
photosynthesis and growth - Can change species composition
- Decreases woody plant
- growth while promoting
- grazing-tolerant plants.
37Disadvantages of large grazers in the Arboretum
- Interferes with human usage
- Difficult to rotate grazing areas
- Maintenance cost of large grazers
- Cattle are not as effective grazers as bison
- Mowing is an easier alternative