Tree of Life Exercise

For this exercise, I took a hike in the hills directly behind UC Berkeley's Clark Kerr Campus.

However, before I ventured out on the hike, I found a spider at my house and snapped a photo of it. Therefore, this spider represents the arachnids taxa. Later, a citizen scientist on Inaturalist observed the finding and believed it to be part of the Genus Oecobius.

While on the hike, I first encountered some sort of fly, which one citizen scientist thought looked like a Calliphora Vomitoria. Therefore, this fly represents the insects taxa.

Then, I walked passed a large grove of Tasmanian Blue Gum trees, which represents the plants taxa.

After the trees, I hiked a little deeper into the hills and found some mushrooms, which represent the fungi taxa.

Finally, as I was walking back towards campus, I took a route that exited onto Clark Kerr's track. Near the side of the track, I found pools of water that were home to what looked liked tadpoles. Therefore, they represent the amphibians taxa. Later, Professor Loarie identified them as Sierran Treefrogs.

Publicado el febrero 14, 2013 09:18 TARDE por zanefour zanefour

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Eucalipto Azul (Eucalyptus globulus)

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Setas, Bejines Y Parientes (Clase Agaricomycetes)

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Rana-de Coro del Pacífico (Pseudacris regilla)

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Arañas Enanas Redondas (Género Oecobius)

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