The Amazon basin contains about 40 percent of the world's remaining rainforest. One of the fundamental characteristics of tropical forests is the presence of very rare tree species. Competing models of relative species abundance, one based on Fisher's alpha statistic and the other based on Presto...
1. The rainforest is abundant (丰富的) in rare species of plants and animals. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 结果一 题目 The rainforest is___(丰富的) in rare species of plants and animals. 答案 abundant相关推荐 1The rainforest is___(丰富的) in rare species of plants and anima...
The Amazon rainforest is home to an incredible number of the earth's plant species. On average, the rainforest gets nearly 9 feet of rain per year. However, because of the huge number of plants growing in the rainforest, the soil is relatively poor, making it a very fragile ecosystem. ...
Sampling happened between 2009 and 2018 always between the months of July and December, when the highest diversity of aquatic insects is collected in the Amazon. In each stream, we demarcated a linear transect of 150 m and captured all the Zygoptera adult specimens observed in the span of ...
Rarity can be defined in several ways, including for instance local abundance, habitat specificity and geographical spread (Rabinowitz, 1981). These concepts are routinely applied to plants and animals, and can be easily transferred to microbial communities. Local abundance is the easiest and the mos...
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Did you know that plankton and algae are the number one producer of oxygen in the world? More than even theAmazon Rainforest! It’s also the biggest natural carbon-scrubber/eliminator/filter on the planet. Starting to get the picture? Over time, if we were to let human greed and apathy...
Previous research has sought to identify how this particular lineage of Cryptococcus gattii came to appear in North America from a likely origin in the Amazon Rainforest. A number of suggestions have been put forward, from climate change to the migratory patterns of humpback whales, though Professo...
Overseas consumer markets could be responsible for more than half of the impact of expanding soy production on rare species in one of the world's most biodiverse regions, the Cerrado savannah in Brazil, according to a new article in the Proceedings of th