What are the main characteristics of the forests ?
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Characteristics of the forest
high animal and vegetal biodiversity.
evergreen trees.
dark and sparse undergrowth interspersed with clearings.
scanty litter (organic matter settling on the ground)
presence of "strangler" creepers (e.g. Ficus spp.)
1. high animal and vegetal biodiversity.
evergreen trees.
2. dark and sparse undergrowth interspersed with clearings.
3. scanty litter (organic matter settling on the ground)
4. presence of "strangler" creepers (e.g. Ficus spp.)
5. presence of “buttresses” (i.e. large winged ribs at the base of trunks) and spindly roots in trees living in often-flooded areas.
6. Producers: All living organisms' intake energy in order to survive. In a forest ecosystem, trees and other plants get their energy from sunlight. ...
7. Consumers: Animals cannot produce their own food. ...
8. Decomposers: Leaves, needles, and old branches fall to the forest floor as trees grow.
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