VAULT: Bio161Bruyninckx bIO160Administration Tropical rainforest Sloth Strangler figs Antbirds
1.Year-round high energy (light) input 2.Year-round large amounts of rain 3.Mineral nutrient-depleted soils 4.Minerals (phosphate, trace elements) locked up in the living organisms
Vegetation layers of tropical forest. Emergent Canopy Understory Forest Floor Shrub layer
Emergent Layer = crowns of isolated trees a.Tallest trees (40-80 m) b.No competition for light c.Air is drier d.More wind e.Straight trunks; branches high f.Trunk thin and smooth g.Shallow, wide roots with buttresses and prop roots h.Animals visible to raptors; must jump from tree to tree.
Buttress roots
Canopies of trees of up to 40 m forms a dense, continuous layer a.Upper layer receives a lot of light; lower layers much less light b. Leaves are larger with drip spouts to keep them free of standing water in the high humid atmosphere. Molds! c. Branches covered by epiphytes and vines d.Large food supply (leaves, buds, flowers, fruits): large amounts of animals that rarely, if ever, descend to the forest floor. e. Animals do not have to jump from tree-to-tree
Lianas or tropical, wooden vines
Strangler Fig.
Antbirds follow army ant raids.
Sloth moths
Multi-chambered stomach sloth
Theobroma cacao