Biogeography: Distribution of Plants and Animals
The state's astounding variety of biotic communities, with their diverse collections of plants and animals, is examined in this chapter. The living laboratory we call California is so enormous and so biologically diverse that the study of it poses some problems. Foremost among these is where to start ?
Start here by browsing the list of links below and better acquaint yourself with the dynamic state that is California.
California Links
- Biodiversity in the Southwestern California Region
- California Biotic Zonation
- California Coastal Chaparral
- California Insect Survey
- California mixed evergreen forest
- California Native Plant Society
- California Plant Communities
- California sub-alpine forest and the plants that grow there
- California Wilderness Coalition
- California Wildflowers
- California's Costal Dunes
- Condor Population History
- Don Bain's Images of the California Environment
- Fire in Cal Oak Woodlands McCreary 62204
- Forested Communities of the Upper Montane in the Central and Southern Sierra Nevada
Forests and Woodlands - National Audubon Society
- Plant Communities of the San Gabriel Mountains: Chaparral
- Riparian
- Shrublands
- Sonoran Desert Natural History Information
- Theodore Payne Foundation for Wildflowers & Native Plants
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- Western Birds
- Wildflowers and other plant sites