The Cedar Glade Ecosystem What is a cedar

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The Cedar Glade Ecosystem

The Cedar Glade Ecosystem

What is a cedar glade? • Endangered Ecosystem • Characteristics: – Very thin soil

What is a cedar glade? • Endangered Ecosystem • Characteristics: – Very thin soil layers – Exposed limestone rock – Surrounded by junipers – Dry in summer, wet in winter

What is a Cedar Glade?

What is a Cedar Glade?

Where are the Cedar Glades? • Central Basin of Middle TN

Where are the Cedar Glades? • Central Basin of Middle TN

Where are the Cedar Glades?

Where are the Cedar Glades?

The Zones of the Cedar Glades • • • Zone 1 - Bare rock,

The Zones of the Cedar Glades • • • Zone 1 - Bare rock, no soil Zone 2 - Gravelly glades; 0 -2 in. soil Zone 3 - Grassy glades; 2 -8 in. soil Zone 4 - Shrub zone; 8 -12 in. soil Zone 5 - Cedar woods zone; 12+ in. soil

The Zones of the Cedar Glades

The Zones of the Cedar Glades

Zone 1: Bare rock, No soil Zone 2: Gravelly Glade; 0 -2 in. soil

Zone 1: Bare rock, No soil Zone 2: Gravelly Glade; 0 -2 in. soil Zone 4: Shrub Zone 3: Grassy Glade; 2 -8 in. soil Zone; 8 -12 in. soil Zone 5: Cedar woods; 12 in. soil

What makes the Cedar Glades Unique? • Found primarily in Middle TN – A

What makes the Cedar Glades Unique? • Found primarily in Middle TN – A few other places in the South • Endemic Plant Species – What does endemic mean? – How? • Adapted to extreme environment • Can not compete elsewhere • We have plants in Rutherford Co. that are not found anywhere else in the world!

Glade Ecosystem Case Study Intro • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=EBFo. N 14 eyyc

Glade Ecosystem Case Study Intro • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=EBFo. N 14 eyyc • What is a glade ecosystem? • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=l 5 iy. Tkp 9 d 2 g • Characteristics of Glade ecosystems • Show first 3 minutes, and 6 -8 • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=BPYKZ 8 L 9 fb. U • Flat rock cedar glades and barrens

A Ridge and Valley limestone barren dominated by prairie grasses. Tall blazing star (Liatris

A Ridge and Valley limestone barren dominated by prairie grasses. Tall blazing star (Liatris aspera) is

 • Gravelly Limestone / Dolomite Barren (Southern Ridge and Valley Type) near Dry

• Gravelly Limestone / Dolomite Barren (Southern Ridge and Valley Type) near Dry Creek, The Cedars Natural Area Preserve, Lee County.

 • Low herbaceous barrens on a massive diabase "flatrock" in the northern Virginia

• Low herbaceous barrens on a massive diabase "flatrock" in the northern Virginia Mesozoic Basin. Near Elklick Run, Fairfax County (Fairfax County

Glades of various types occur across the southeast and there are unique, endemic species

Glades of various types occur across the southeast and there are unique, endemic species and rarely occurring species and lots of diversity specific to each region!! • http: //www. jimbotany. com/lostworld. htm • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=t 9 ei. Y 2 f 4 458

Running Glade Clover: found in only 7 sites in VA and TN

Running Glade Clover: found in only 7 sites in VA and TN

The Tennessee Coneflower is one of several species that have adapted to the harsh

The Tennessee Coneflower is one of several species that have adapted to the harsh conditions found in middle Tennessee cedar glades. • • http: //bioimages. vanderbilt. edu/metadata. htm? //glade-plants/list/glade-plants https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=6 bm. V-Gf. Sy. Ws barrens and the coneflower

 • “The Cedars” is a topographic lowland region located in extreme Southwest Virginia.

• “The Cedars” is a topographic lowland region located in extreme Southwest Virginia. The extensive karst terrain of “The Cedars” has been rated as one of seven significant Karst Areas in Virginia. Landscape features include sinkholes, caves, springs, and sinking streams. Within The Cedars there are: • Ten major caves and two large springs • Seventeen rare animal species • Thirteen are listed as globally rare • Cave isopod--found no where else in the world • Cedars millepede--found no where else in the world • Sixteen species of rare plants • Two are globally rare • Running-glade clover is found in only one other site in the world (middle Tennessee ) • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Qm. HDjvb. Ypek • http: //www. dcr. virginia. gov/natural-heritage/natural-areapreserves/thecedars

 • Cedars Natural Area, Lee County, VA

• Cedars Natural Area, Lee County, VA

 • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=DBUZLNI l. Amg • https: //www. youtube. com/watch?

• https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=DBUZLNI l. Amg • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=h 31 v. JA 4 3 MB 0 • What is karst topography? • http: //mtsu. edu/glade-center/restoration. php • Preserving and restoring a glade ecosystem

Copy down these questions on a sheet of paper. You will be answering these

Copy down these questions on a sheet of paper. You will be answering these for a grade to hand in at the end of the period 1. 2. 3. Describe the appearance of glades using 2 sentences minimum Describe the type of plants found in cedar glades (and what kinds of plants are NOT there). What adaptations do plants that live in glades have with regards to how they deal with -sunlight -moisture 3. Where in the US do we find cedar glades? 4. What does it mean to say a species is ‘endemic’ to a certain area? 5. What are 2 reasons to conserve cedar glades? 6. What are the major risks faced by glades? 7. What lies underneath the cedar glade landscape? What is karst topography? 8. What is the relationship between fire and the glade ecosystem? 9. What are the zones of the cedar glades? 10. Describe some unique features of the Tennessee coneflower.

Now here are some important Cedar Glade Plant species….

Now here are some important Cedar Glade Plant species….

Prickly-Pear Cactus • The only native cactus in Tennessee • Zones 2 and 3

Prickly-Pear Cactus • The only native cactus in Tennessee • Zones 2 and 3 of the glades

Sunnybell Lily • Endangered plant protected by state law • Interstate 840 was rerouted

Sunnybell Lily • Endangered plant protected by state law • Interstate 840 was rerouted for this plant • Zones 2 and 3, near standing water

Hoary Puccoon • Native Americans used flowers as a yellow dye • Found in

Hoary Puccoon • Native Americans used flowers as a yellow dye • Found in zones 2 and 3

Nashville Mustard (glade cress) • In the mustard family • Endemic to Middle TN

Nashville Mustard (glade cress) • In the mustard family • Endemic to Middle TN cedar glades; zone 2

Prairie Coneflower • In the sunflower family • 3 -4 ft tall; found in

Prairie Coneflower • In the sunflower family • 3 -4 ft tall; found in zone 3

Price’s Wood Sorrel • In the Wood Sorrel family • Leaves look like clovers

Price’s Wood Sorrel • In the Wood Sorrel family • Leaves look like clovers • Endemic to cedar glades; zone 2

Shrubby St. John’s Wort • Used as an anti-depressant • 5 petals, numerous stamens

Shrubby St. John’s Wort • Used as an anti-depressant • 5 petals, numerous stamens • Zone 4

Missouri Evening Primrose • Large yellow flowers up to 5 inches across • Zone

Missouri Evening Primrose • Large yellow flowers up to 5 inches across • Zone 2 • East of Mississippi River, found only in Rutherford Co.

Gattinger’s Lobelia • Dr. Gattinger named this bluepurple flower • Endemic to the cedar

Gattinger’s Lobelia • Dr. Gattinger named this bluepurple flower • Endemic to the cedar glades; Zone 2

Blue-Eyed Grass • This “grass” is really a flower in the iris family •

Blue-Eyed Grass • This “grass” is really a flower in the iris family • Zones 2 and 3

Wild Petunia • Blue-violet trumpet-like flowers • Sweet smell • Zones 2 and 3

Wild Petunia • Blue-violet trumpet-like flowers • Sweet smell • Zones 2 and 3

Glade Savory • • Perennial in the Mint family Fragrant leaves Square stem Zone

Glade Savory • • Perennial in the Mint family Fragrant leaves Square stem Zone 3

Gattinger’s Prairie Clover • Aromatic leaves when crushed/stepped on • Red stems • In

Gattinger’s Prairie Clover • Aromatic leaves when crushed/stepped on • Red stems • In the pea family • Zones 2 and 3

Nashville Breadroot • Showy flower with large, swollen root/tuber which may be used for

Nashville Breadroot • Showy flower with large, swollen root/tuber which may be used for food (starchy) • Endemic to the cedar glades; zone 3

Tennessee Coneflower • First federally listed endangered species in TN • Endemic to the

Tennessee Coneflower • First federally listed endangered species in TN • Endemic to the cedar glades; Zone 3 • Petals bent forward, opposite of other coneflowers

Pyne’s Ground Plum • Only found in Rutherford Co. • Nowhere else in the

Pyne’s Ground Plum • Only found in Rutherford Co. • Nowhere else in the world! • Red, fleshy fruit • Zones 3 and 4

Shooting Star • Unusual flowers that look like rockets • Zones 3, 4, and

Shooting Star • Unusual flowers that look like rockets • Zones 3, 4, and 5

Glade Stonecrop • Form a mat on thin soil over limestone rock • Zone

Glade Stonecrop • Form a mat on thin soil over limestone rock • Zone 2

Redcedar • Actually a juniper, not a cedar • Surrounds the glade; zone 5

Redcedar • Actually a juniper, not a cedar • Surrounds the glade; zone 5