06.27.24 - Map kinemeru Flashcards

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Basic Features of a Map

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  1. frame line
  2. mapped area
  3. title and/or subtitle
  4. legend
  5. scale
  6. compass
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defines the initial available space

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frame line

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3
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geographic region being represented

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mapped area

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4
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describes the map’s theme

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title

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5
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further explains the title

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subtitle

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6
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defines the thematic symbols

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legend

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indicates the amount of reduction, allows user to take measurements

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scale

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indicates direction and orientation

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compass

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9
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describes the origin of the thematic data, author, date, source of data for map

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data source

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  • undomesticated, free ranging animals in their naturally associated habitats
  • any wild fauna and flora, in their naturally associated habitats that are relatively undisturbed or untampered by man and therefore include invertebrates, plants, algae, fungi, etc. in their natural habitat
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wildlife

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Different residence status (?) of species

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  1. endemic
  2. native
  3. introduced
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a taxon limited to a small geographic area and which can therefore be found naturally in this place.

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endemic

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native species that are found in multiple locations

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Indigenous species

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occur in an area where they are not native but were brought there through human influence — either purposefully or accidentally.

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Introduced species

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15
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what brought about the Philippines being a melting pot of wildlife species

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  • land bridges
  • natural migration
  • human intervention
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16
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IndoMalayan

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Indochina to Peninsular Malaysia and Southeast Asia

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Indochina - Peninsular Malaysia and Southeast Asia

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IndoMalayan

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Papua Australian

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  • Sulawesi
  • New Guinea
  • Australia
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  • Sulawesi
  • New Guinea
  • Australia
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Papua Australian

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Palearctic mainland

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  • Europe
  • Russia
  • North Asia
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Faunal Regions in the Philippines

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  1. Luzon
  2. Greater Mindanao
  3. Greater Palawan
  4. Greater Negros-Panay
  5. Greater Mindoro
  6. Greater Sulu
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Luzon

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  1. entire island of Luzon
  2. Polillo Island
  3. Marinduque
  4. Catanduanes
  5. Lubang
  6. Verde
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Greater Mindanao

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  1. entire island of Mindanao
  2. Leyte
  3. Samar
  4. Bohol
  5. Basilan
  6. Dinagat
  7. Samal
  8. Camiguin South
  9. Siargao
  10. Biliran
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Greater Palawan

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  1. Palawan mainland
  2. Calamianes Island
  3. Balabac
  4. Islands of Dumaran
  5. Ursula
  6. Cuyo
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Greater Negros-Panay
1. Visayan Island of Panay 2. Negros 3. Cebu 4. Masbate 5. Tablas 6. Siquijor 7. Bantayan 8. Guimaras 9. Gigantes
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Greater Mindoro
1. Mindoro mainland 2. Islands of Ilin 3. Ambulong 4. Garza 5. Pandan
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Greater Sulu
1. Sulu archipelago 1.2. Sulu 1.3. Tawi-tawi 1.4. Sibutu 1.5. Bongao
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area which may fall within the faunal regions but have distinct elements and must be given considerations
subregions
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Faunal Subregions in the Philippines
1. Batanes - Babuyan Island 2. Sibuyan 3. Siquijor 4. Lubang 5. Camiguin
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Importance of Wildlife
1. economic value 2. biomedical value 3. ecological value 4. aesthetic value 5. ethnic value