Sarracenia leucophylla at Splinter Hill Bog Preserve (Alabama)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @gabrielugartevargas8172
    @gabrielugartevargas8172 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the amazing footage! It's breathtaking to see these species in their natural habitat! I hope I can travel to Splinter Hill Bog someday.

  • @brojlol7042
    @brojlol7042 2 года назад

    Such a beautiful location. I feel so fortunate to live less than an hour’s drive from there!

  • @GhostfrazenKiller
    @GhostfrazenKiller 12 лет назад +1

    einfach wunserschöne gegend. danke fürs übersetzen und an die amis. haut alle rein

  • @Sonnentau1
    @Sonnentau1 12 лет назад +1

    Euch sind hier ein paar wirklich wunderschöne Aufnahmen gelungen!
    Solche Naturdokumente reizen mich immer wieder und lassen hoffen, das solche Orte auch erhalten bleiben.
    "Take only pictueres and leafe only footprints!"
    2 Anmerkungen noch:
    1. Bei den Aufnahmen auf Mitbringsel, wie z.B. das Stativ achten 7:03 (das sollte nicht in den Film rein, außer es soll bewust die Ausrüstung zeigen)
    2. Und das ist mir wirklich aufgestoßen: 13:34 /*No Comment...*/
    viele Grüße Sonnentau1

  • @shartmeyer
    @shartmeyer  11 лет назад +1

    Keith Tassin, Director of Terrestrial Conservation with The Nature Conservancy in Alabama posted to the ICPS-forum. I think the case is clear now, but anyway thank you for reporting your observation chuckcharybak.
    Logging and prescribed burning you mentioned has been done by the Nature Conservancy and the (still dormant on your visit) plants will thrive again healthy in summer. The complete discussion can be found at the ICPS forum (link is below video description!).

  • @ALEXANDER31988
    @ALEXANDER31988 11 лет назад +1

    Thats a beautifull area! A pitty so few of these habitats are left intact today!

  • @grawwful1
    @grawwful1 12 лет назад

    Ein wirklich tolles Video, vielen Dank!
    Mir ist jedoch ein kleiner Fehler aufgefallen, über den sich der Übersetzer jedoch bestimmt im klaren war. Bei 5:40 wird ein "Quadratyard" mit Quadratmeter übersetzt was natürlich nicht ganz richtig ist und die ohnehin erstaunlich hohe Diversität sogar noch steigen lässt.
    Ich freue mich auf kommende Videos!
    Viele Grüße, Sebastian

  • @shartmeyer
    @shartmeyer  11 лет назад +1

    The hybrids we showed are all natural and have not been introduced artificially.

  • @shartmeyer
    @shartmeyer  11 лет назад +1

    We found several natural hybrids in the field, they are common. I don't understand what you mean with introduced hybrids?

  • @Tiburone15
    @Tiburone15 11 лет назад

    Hi, I went to Splinter Hill Bog yesterday. And I have to say it was awesome. But I'm curious about the little tubby pitchers. Are they S.purpurea subsp. venosa or S. Rosea? and I also couldn't find S. Flava. Do they grow there?

  • @nicozockt3580
    @nicozockt3580 4 года назад +1

    Hallo , eine frage gibt es dich im forum wenn ja hast du private Nachrichten an ?

    • @shartmeyer
      @shartmeyer  4 года назад

      PN via Facebook ist genauso möglich wie über das GFP-Forum, ansonsten gern auch E-mail. Öffentlich auch via "Community" auf unserem RUclips-Kanal.

  • @shartmeyer
    @shartmeyer  11 лет назад

    Would it be possible to provide photos of that impact? I just posted your report for confirmation to the ICPS forum and will keep you informed.

  • @ShindenZero
    @ShindenZero 11 лет назад

    So did they introduce hybrids? Or just a bunch of pure species that weren't necessarily native?

  • @ShindenZero
    @ShindenZero 11 лет назад

    So I guess my question is... Were any of the sarracenia species introduced? Is it naturally a very biodiverse area for CPs?

  • @moodscohen7262
    @moodscohen7262 11 лет назад

    Just because the plant doesn't dwelt upon the surface doesn't mean that it no longer roam among the surfaces creatures.

  • @tijmen131
    @tijmen131 11 лет назад

    luckely Sarracenia's could start new growth from the roots.

  • @chukcharybak
    @chukcharybak 11 лет назад

    I did not make any panoramic photos--was not in the mood of evidence collection. But I can confirm that the forest as it is filmed in your video does not exist any more, it is just bare field. The difference is striking. Google map (current image) may serve as an indirect proof of what I say. My Garmin FR track (total 7.5 km round trip from east parking) corresponds to the posted map of the preserve.

    • @xxpowwowbluexx
      @xxpowwowbluexx 3 года назад +1

      There are photos posted from a month ago to the Splinter Hill Bog page on Google Maps that show lots of pitcher plants there…