Zusammenfassung der Ressource
RAINFORESTS
- Characteristics
- Thick, luxuriant, broadleaved, evergreen forests
- areas of high rainfall (1500-2500mm
annually)and high temperature (above 26deg C)
- Equatorial climate-
between latitudes 20 deg N to 20
deg S
- Diversity of plant species
- Hot and wet environment -
large range of animal and plant species.
- fruits eg. bananas, mangoes
Spices eg pepper, cinnamon
Vegetables eg corn, pandan,
Nuts eg Brazil nuts, walnuts
- Structure
- 1. Emergent layer (above 30m)
2. Canopy layer (20-30m)
3. Undergrowth layer (below 20m)
- EMERGENT - Uppermost layer
- tallest trees (upto 80m)
- tall, straight, smooth
trunks with few branches
- CANOPY - trees close together
- trees between 20-30m
- crowns interlock to form continuous cover
- Lianas (thick woody vines twine up
trees) - Epiphytes (plants growing on
trees eg. ferns, orchids, mosses,
lichens)
- UNDERGROWTH - sparse vegetation
& poorly developed as very little sunlight
- some lianas and epiphytes and small
plants that are thin and widely-spaced
-larger leaves -thin layer of leaf litter
- Adaptation of plants
- BARK & BRANCHES
- tall straight trunks- to get maximum
sunlight - Smooth bark - rainwater flows
from crown to roots
- LEAVES
- broad- to capture sunlight
- waxy, leathery, hairy surface -
minimises moisture loss thru
transpiration due to high temp
- drip tips- allow
water runoff &
prevent
fungi/bacteria growth
- FRUITS/FLOWERS
- air is still / no wind for
dispersal/polllination
- colourful/strong smelling
to attract pollinators
- ROOTS
- Buttress- 1-5 m above
ground- to support heavy
weight of tall trees
- Shallow- nutrients found in top layer of soil (rapid
decomposition of fallen leaves/branches)- water
available throughout the year