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Pennsylvania’s Northern Flying Squirrel

Pennsylvania’s Northern Flying Squirrel. Environmental Science Alison Mummert 2012. Northern Flying Squirrel ?. Physical Characteristics. 8 -11 inches 3-5 ounces Large eyes Brown fur White fur on belly. Physical Characteristics/Special Niche. Flaps btw wrist

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Pennsylvania’s Northern Flying Squirrel

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  1. Pennsylvania’s Northern Flying Squirrel Environmental Science Alison Mummert 2012

  2. Northern Flying Squirrel ?

  3. Physical Characteristics • 8 -11 inches • 3-5 ounces • Large eyes • Brown fur • White fur • on belly

  4. Physical Characteristics/Special Niche • Flaps btw wrist • and ankles. • Long, broad, flat • tails. • Jump/Glide • *65 feet • *8 mph

  5. Population density Native to Canada Pennsylvania 33 Pocono region Warren county and Potter county.

  6. Biotic Potential • One litter per year. • During the month of May • 2-4 offspring • K-selective • 3 months- first flight test • Sexual maturity at 1 year • Lifespan 3 years • = Low growth rate!

  7. Biome- Mature Conifer Forest • Trees • Travel • Home • Protection • Food

  8. Herbivores • Fungi • Nuts • Seeds • Do not hoard food • Do not hibernate

  9. Ecosystem Services? • Adds biodiversity • Spreading of fungi spores around trees. • Aids the trees= take in water, nutrients • = cool streams, fish, purify air • Keystone species

  10. Endangered Species 1970

  11. Human Impact • Logging of forest • Development • Loss of biome • which it • depends on. • Trees • Travel • Home • Protection • Food

  12. Decline in health of biome. Loss of Hemlock trees. -Wooly adelgid The Northern flying squirrel’s ecosystem service is very important!

  13. Trees protect the Northern flying squirrel from predators. Carrying Capacity is very low…without trees!

  14. Food web: • Predators: • Owls • Hawks • Foxes • Raccoons • Snakes

  15. Southern flying Squirrel • Interspecific competition • Nest • Food. • High Environmental resistance • Carrier of a parasite • Destroying Northern

  16. Sustainable Solution ? • Raise Awareness • Protect older forest/invasive species • Hemlock trees (umbrella specie)

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