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Leaf litter decomposition in tropical and temperate rainforests: teaching climate-driven ecosystem processes outside the science classroom.
(External Scientific Advisory Committe (ESAC), 2012)
Comparative isotope ecology of western Amazonian rainforest mammals
(National Academy of Sciences, 2020)
Closed-canopy rainforests are important for climate (influencing atmospheric circulation, albedo, carbon storage, etc.) and ecology (harboring the highest biodiversity of continental regions). Of all rainforests, Amazonia ...
A NEW GENUS AND SPECIES OF CAMAENID FROM THE AMAZON RAINFOREST, BRAZIL (PULMONATA, HELICOIDEA)
(CONCHOLOG SOC GR BRIT IRELAND COURTAULD INST BIOCHEMISTRY, 2010)
Olympus nimbus, new genus and species, is described for the Amazon Rainforest, collected at Neblina Peak, Amazonas, Brazil. The taxon is clearly related to the camaenid genus Solaropsis because of conchological and anatomical ...
Drought reduces the growth and health of tropical rainforest understory plants
(2022-05-01)
Tree saplings and shrubs are frequently overlooked components of tropical rainforest biodiversity, and it may be hypothesized that their small stature and shallow root systems predisposes them to be vulnerable to drought. ...
First record on an amphibian in the canopy of temperate rainforests of southern South America: Eupsophus calcaratus (Cycloramphidae)
(Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, 2010)
Tree canopy composition in the tropical mountain rainforest of los Tuxtlas, Mexico
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2008)
Survey of Trypanosoma and Leishmania in wild and domestic animals in an atlantic rainforest fragment and surroundings in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil
(Entomological Society of AmericaLanham, 2014-05)
Trypanosoma and Leishmania infections affect wild and domestic animals and human populations. The growing process of deforestation and urbanization of Atlantic Rainforest areas has given rise to introduction of humans and ...