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Temperate

Woodland /
Shrubland
Biome
Woodland / Shrubland
(Chaparral) Biome
• Found on the coast of Southern California / South
America / Australia / Africa / & in a large region
surrounding the Mediterranean Sea
• hot, dry summers, cool moist winters; few nutrients in soil;
periodic fires
The green areas of the map shown are temperate woodland and shrubland areas. This biome cover less than 5% of Earth's
surface.
Climate

TEMPERATURE RANGE
The summers are hot and dry, and the
winters are cold and moist.
AUTOTROPHS

Shrubs Bluebell

Oxlip Primrose
Autotrophs

Sage Rosemary

Thyme The King Protea


HETEROTROPHS

Fox Coyote

Bobcat
Lynx
Heterotrophs

Warbler California Quail

Golden Jackal Black-tailed Deer


Endangered Species

Woodland olfield Bulmer's Fruit Bat


mouse

Orange-necked partridge
Endangered Species

Imperial Heron Woolly Spider Monkey


INTERESTING FACT ABOUT THE
BIOME
• This biome is characterized by a semiarid
climate & a mix of shrub communities &
open woodlands

• The growth of dense, low plants that


contain flammable oils make fires a
constant threat
INTERESTING FACT ABOUT THE
BIOME
• Woody, evergreen shrubs with small, leathery
leaves; fragrant, oily herbs that grow during
the winter & die during the summer are some
of the more dominant plant-life partaking in a
temperate woodland & shrubland.
Man's Influence in the Biome
• Since the land is so fertile, many of the land has been cleared
for farmland.
• Lots of the wood in the temperate woodlands have been used
for construction: ships, buildings, fuel, and furniture.
• Pollution. Whether it be pesticide or poisonous fumes from
factories, they all pollute temperate woodlands and kill many
animals and plant species.
Children inherit their
intelligence from their
mothers, according to
Scientists.
Resources:
Abbot, K. (2017, April 24) . Endangered
Woodland Animals. Retrieved from
https://sciencing.com
• . Hipwell, A. Types of animals in the woodland
and shrubland(chapparal). Retrieved from
htts://sciencing.com
Thank
You♥️

prepared by:
Rosanna Gomonan
Alleah Glace Quiño

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