Tropical Rainforest and Tropical Seasonal Forest – Biomes#1 | Geodiode (Video)

 
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Geodiode
 
 
 
14 min
 
This video was published on Oct 9, 2019. 
 
Series Researched, Written, Narrated, and Produced by B.J.Ranson
 
Summary:

 

The greatest biodiversity of any area of earth with over half of all plant and animal species. Known commonly as jungle, selva or rainforest, these regions are in fact two distinct biomes – the evergreen rainforest and seasonal forest (dry forest) of the tropics. 🌳🌴🌱

In this biogeography video I’ll look at the tropical forests that are basically found in two types – the classic rainforest that has hardwood evergreen trees, and the dry forest or seasonal forest that sheds its leaves in the dry season. We also look at the various rainforest plants that come in three main groups depending on the continent. 🌺🌸
 

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πŸ‘‰0:00 Opening Montage 
πŸ‘‰0:57 Introduction and Titles 
πŸ‘‰1:59 Tropical Rainforest and Dry Forest 
πŸ‘‰3:34 Tropical Forest Floor, Understory, Canopy, Emergent Layers 
πŸ‘‰6:23 Relationship to Climate Zones 
πŸ‘‰7:21 Central America and Caribbean 
πŸ‘‰7:45 Amazon Basin and Brazil Coast 
πŸ‘‰8:22 West Africa, Congo Basin, Madagascar 
πŸ‘‰8:55 India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka 
πŸ‘‰9:43 South-East Asia, South China, Taiwan 
πŸ‘‰10:03 Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia 
πŸ‘‰10:22 Australia, Pacific, Hawaii 
πŸ‘‰10:52 Biodiversity 
πŸ‘‰11:54 Plant Species 
πŸ‘‰12:45 Threats and Deforestation 
πŸ‘‰13:58 Outro
 
 
 
 

 
 
A typical tropical forest in cross section has these layers: 
 
– Forest floor 
– Understorey 
– Canopy (Rainforest Canopy) 
– Emergent 
 
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Tropical forest, also known as equatorial forest is found all around the equatorial regions, including: 
 
– Central America and the Caribbean (Costa Rica, Panama, Dominican Republic, Colombia) 
– The Amazon Basin of South America (Ecuador Amazon, Ecuador Jungle, Brazil Forest, Peru Rainforest) 
– West Africa and the Congo Basin (Congo Rainforest) 
– The Indian Subcontinent (India Forest) 
– South East Asia and the southern coast of China (Thailand Forest, South China Forest, Taiwan Forest) 
– The archipelagos of The Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia (Philippines Forest, Malaysia Rainforest, Singapore Rainforest) 
– The north-west coasts of Australia, and most Pacific islands including Fiji and Hawaii (Hawaii Forest) 
 
The tropical forests are under greater threat of deforestation than at any time, as they are cut down to make way for agriculture. —  
 
FURTHER READING πŸ’»πŸ“šβœοΈ

LONS08 – A new world natural vegetation map for global change studies – 


Holdridge Life Zones – https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Holdridge-Life-Zones-classification-system-2_fig3_274460180


Additional charts, maps and images along with the narrative script – click here:
πŸ‘‰ https://geodiode.com/biomes/tropical-forests

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