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Biological Resources Consistent with other Mediterranean ecosystems, Cabrillo National Monument is tremendously diverse and includes over 1,200 species of organisms, including more than 70 sensitive species, 200 bird species, and others that reside in the marine and terrestrial environments. Many habitats on the peninsula have been recognized as endangered by the California Natural Resource Diversity Database. Due to high annual visitation rates and associated human activities within the park, many environments experience significant negative impacts.
Current Research The discovery of a new annual plant, Aphanisma blitoides (Dossey & Associates), which could be one population of a species found in only a few locations on the mainland
The impact of human activity on the intertidal zones at the monument
Collecting data and information from tidepools since 1990 on 13 key species, such as the California mussel, common rockweed, owl limpet, acorn barnacles, goose barnacles, and thatched barnacles
Research Opportunities
Further research on habitat fragmentation, invasive exotic species, and human influences on terrestrial and marine ecosystem processes and components
Work with bird species, tidal environments (e.g., offshore kelp forest influences on the intertidal zones), and terrestrial and marine invertebrates
Baseline inventories and natural history studies of under-studied groups such as bats, medium-sized mammals and mesocarnivores, and insects
Baseline inventories and natural history studies on endangered, threatened, sensitive, and rare species
Determining the general distribution and abundance for vascular and non-vascular plants
Assistance in understanding topics of special management interests, such as invasive non-native plants and invertebrates
Assistance in understanding endangered, threatened, sensitive, and rare species
Reasons for losses of or persistence of site-specific natives
Effects of fire (or the lack thereof) on site-specific terrestrial habitats
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