Posts Tagged ‘Species’
Immersed in the clouds: Interview with tropical cloud forest researcher
Friday, March 4, 2011 10:41 1 CommentThere is a world within the canopy of a tropical cloud forest that not many people get to see. In this unique ecosystem – maintained by the exceptionally wet microclimate of cloud cover—orchids, moss, lichens and other epiphytes grow in every crease and pocket of the supporting tree branches. Here, hundreds of species of birds, [...]
Considering canopy cover in Ecuador
Wednesday, June 30, 2010 12:26 No CommentsLoss of canopy cover in rainforests—compared to the other fragmented habitats in Manabi in southwest Ecuador—leads to a region-wide loss of diversity in species interactions, said researchers from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. As Jason Tilianakis and Etienne Laliberté reported in the June issue of Ecology, the food webs and interactions between parasitoids [...]







