Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Japan Biomes Project Work Cited

Japan Biomes Project Work Cited

"Deciduous Forest Biome." Deciduous Forest Biome. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Sept. 2014.
"Thurston High School Springfield Oregon." Thurston High School Springfield Oregon. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Sept. 2014.
"Japan's Climate." Japan Weather Conditions : Climate & Weather in Japan. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Sept. 2014.
"@niftyホームページサービスは、ホームページ作成を応援するサービスです。." @niftyホームページサービス. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Sept. 2014.
"UnmissableJAPAN.com." Wild Animals in Japan. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Sept. 2014.
"Red-crowned Crane." International Crane Foundation. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Sept. 2014.
"Eastern Deciduous Forest." Video H236. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Sept. 2014.


www.blueplanetbiomes.org/deciduous_forest.htm
ths.sps.lane.edu/biomes/deciduous3/deciduous3.html
http://www.statravel.com/japan-climate.htm
homepage3.nifty.com/plantsandjapan/page005.html
www.unmissablejapan.com/etcetera/japanese-wildlife
www.savingcranes.org/red-crowned-crane.html
http://www.arkive.org/eco-regions/eastern-deciduous-forest/video-H236

Deciduous Forest Biome Video

Deciduous Forest Biome Video

Link: http://www.arkive.org/eco-regions/eastern-deciduous-forest/video-H236

Food Web of Japan

Food Web

Monday, September 15, 2014

Endangered Species in Japan

Endangered Species in Japan


  • Red Crowned Crane
The head and neck of a Japanese red crowned crane, in front of a pondA red crowned crane with water in the background

    • White crane with a black neck with a red spot on its head. Only about 1000 of these cranes roam in the wild in Japan today. They are incredibly threatened by the loss of their habitat because of human development. River channelization, road building, and deforestation are destroying many historic breeding wetlands. They don't fly fast so they often have deadly collisions with utility lines. There are only a thousand of these cranes left and we need to help conserve them.



Biotic Features in Japan: Consumers

Biotic Features in Japan


  • Consumers

    • Red Fox
      • Reddish orange fox with a bushy tail
                      A red fox in snow in Japan
    • Snow Monkey
      • Grayish brown monkey with a reddish pink face. Lives in colder climates
                     An adult and baby monkey in a tree, with the city of Kyoto in the background
    • Red Crowned Crane
      • White crane with a black neck and some red on its head. Its an endangered species in Japan
                     The head and neck of a Japanese red crowned crane, in front of a pond
    • Giant Salamander
      • 1.5 meter black and brown spotted salamanders living in the pacific near Japan
                      A giant salamander
    • Spider Crab
      • Worlds largest arthropod. Can span up to 3.5 meters. Crab with long bony legs that lives on the sea floor
                   Japanese giant spider crabs in an aquarium




Friday, September 12, 2014

Biotic Features of Japan: Producers

Biotic Features of Japan


  • Producers
    • Cherry Blossom 
      • 3-20m trees with red leaves and pinkish white flowers found in mountains
                               
    • Bamboo
      • Hollow Vascular Bundles common in Japan
                                        BambooKyoto.jpg
    • Japanese Black Pine (Pine Tree)
      • Blackish trunk tree that is found by the seaside
                             
    • Maple Tree
      • 5-15 m tree with small flowers and recognizable leaves. Found in mountainous areas
                            

    • Indian Lotus Flower
      • Pinkish flower that blooms in the spring in muddy water areas. Is a symbol in Buddhism
                           







Japans Climate

Japans Climate


  • Precipitation Measurements
    • 30-60 inches of rain per year
  • Average Temperature
    • 50° F
  • General Weather
    • Winter
      • December to February 
        • Dry and Sunny around Pacific coast (rarely below 32° F)
        • Temperatures drop as you move north (experiences snow)
    • Spring
      • March to May
        • Temperatures warm but not too hot
        • Not much rain
    • Summer
      • June to August
        • First 4 weeks a lot of rain
        • Hot and humid
        • Often in the high 90°s F
    • Autumn
      • September to November
        • 46° - 50° F
        • Light breezes & Cooler temperatures