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Ecosystem Flashcards

Deciduous

What is a deciduous forest? A forest that is dominated by that lose their in the fall is called a deciduous forest. Wyoming deciduous species include , cottonwood, box elder, ash, mountain ash, poplars, , trees such as the wild plum and less commonly and . Deciduous forests are often called ‘” forests.

Why are deciduous forests important?

Deciduous forests are most important as habitat areas. Many wildlife species rely on deciduous forests and trees as their primary sources of food and shelter. In Wyoming, most deciduous trees grow close to streams, rivers, or in moist areas. Their root systems help keep the from eroding and being washed away. Deciduous forests are also pleasing to our human senses, especially in the fall when their leaves turn , orange, and red. They give us a place to enjoy the outdoors and observe nature. Unlike some coniferous forests in Wyoming, deciduous forests are not harvested on a commercially large scale.

Where are deciduous forests in Wyoming? Near and along river and stream courses, adjacent to meadows and wetlands, in sheltered valleys, and in mountainous areas where there is regular precipitation or adequate runoff. Deciduous trees are very dependent on water.

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Bobcat Red Fox

White-tailed Deer Striped Skunk

Masked Shrew Big Brown Bat

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White-breasted Wild Turkey

Bullocks Oriole

Northern Goshawk Millipede

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Quaking Aspen Green Ash

Wild Strawberry Sticky Geranium

The Sun

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Bobcat Red Fox

Name: Bobcat Name: Red Fox Scientific Name: Lynx rufus Scientific Name: Vulpes vulpes Predators: Mountain lion, raptors Predators: Raptors, mountain lions, Prey or Food: Rabbits, small mammals Prey or Food: Rodents, birds, seeds,

Did you know? It is rare to see these cats Did you know? Fox will leap into the air and because they are "nocturnal" or pounce on its prey. active at night.

White-tailed Deer Striped Skunk

Name: White-tailed Deer Name: Striped Skunk Scientific Name: Odocoileus virginianus Scientific Name: Mephitis mephitis Predators: Humans, Mountain lions, wolves, (adults), Predators: Raptors bobcat, coyotes, raptors (young) Prey or Food: Small mammals, eggs, , fruits Prey or Food: , seeds, nuts, fruits

Did you know? This deer uses its tail as an alert Did you know? The skunks repellent odor or to "flag" danger. "musk" is also irritating to skin and eyes.

Masked Shrew Big Brown Bat

Name: Masked Shrew Name: Big Brown Bat Scientific Name: Sorex cinerus Scientific Name: Eptesicus fuscus Predators: Raptors, bobcats, fox Predators: Owls Prey or Food: Insects Prey or Food: Beetles, moths, other insects

Did you know? Shrews don't have a cheekbone, Did you know? Bat's wings are actually double layers making it easier to root around of skin stretched across modified the forest floor for insects. hand bones this allows them excellent maneuverability. Page 2 B

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White-breasted Nuthatch Wild Turkey

Name: White-breasted Nuthatch Name: Wild Turkey Scientific Name: Sitta carolinensis Scientific Name: Meleagris gallopavo Predators: Raptors, mammals, snakes Predators: Coyotes, bobcats, raptors, snakes Prey or Food: Insects in the spring and summer, Prey or Food: Seeds, nuts, insects seeds in the fall and

Did you know? use their slightly Did you know? At dusk turkeys will fly into the upcurved beaks to seek insects limbs of trees to roost. beneath tree bark.

Bullocks Oriole Great Horned Owl

Name: Bullocks Oriole Name: Great Horned Owl Scientific Name: Icterus bullockii Scientific Name: Bubo virginianus Predators: Larger birds and mammals prey Predators: Raptors, snakes on eggs, raptors prey on adults Prey or Food: Mammals (including skunks), birds, bats Prey or Food: Fruit, nectar, insects, spiders

Did you know? These colorful birds build a Did you know? The "horns" on this owl are pendant-shaped nest that hangs actually feathered tufts used for from branches. communication and camoflauge.

Northern Goshawk Millipede

Name: Northern Goshawk Name: Millipede Scientific Name: Accipiter gentilis Scientific Name: Diplopodia class Predators: Bobcats, snakes, black bears, Predators: Birds, mammals, bats other raptors (mainly young and Prey or Food: Decomposing matter Prey or Food: Birds, rodents, other small mammals

Did you know? This raptor is a fierce predator Did you know? Although their name means with speedy maneuverability "thousand feet", they often have through dense forest. less than 200.

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Quaking Aspen Green Ash

Name: Quaking Aspen Name: Green Ash Scientific Name: Populous tremuloides Scientific Name: pennsylvanica Predators: Mammals, birds Predators: Mammals, birds Prey or Food: Water, sun, soil, air Prey or Food: Water, sun, soil, air

Did you know? can form huge colonies of Did you know? This tree turns golden yellow in clones that grow up from its the fall. roots.

Wild Strawberry Sticky Geranium

Name: Wild Strawberry Name: Sticky Geranium Scientific Name: Fragaria virginiana Scientific Name: Geranium viscosissimum Predators: Mammals, birds, insects Predators: Mammals, birds Prey or Food: Water, sun, soil, air Prey or Food: Water, sun, soil, air

Did you know? Although smaller than those Did you know? This 's seeds are carried in found in stores, these fruits are pods that resemble stork bills. much sweeter.

The Sun

Plants use the sun's energy to grow through a process known as photosynthesis. Because plants are the beginning of all food chains, all plants and animals transfer the sun's energy when they eat.

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