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. ...
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Dozens of uncontacted people deep in the Peruvian Amazon have been captured on camera just several miles from a number of logging areas, a human rights group said.
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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...
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Members of the indigenous Mashco Piro tribe are pictured emerging from their remote rainforest home in the Peruvian Amazon in search of food - with loggers set to begin work in the tribe's territory.
For sake of accuracy all plants in the Exotic Rainforest collection are in alphabetical order by scientific name since the majority have no common name. Common names are included beneath the scientific name when appropriate. The name of the botanist that described the plant to science in accepted...
(2013). Conversion of the Amazon rainforest to agriculture results in biotic homogenization of soil bacterial communities. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 110: 988–993. Article PubMed Google Scholar Rodriguez-Valera F, Martin-Cuadrado A-B, Rodriguez-Brito B, Pašić L, Thingstad TF, Rohwer F ...
Medeiros, Marcelo B.Noronha, Sérgio E.Pinto, José Roberto R.Springer International PublishingBrazilian Journal of BotanySilva TR, Medeiros MB, Noronha SE, Pinto JRR. 2017. Species distribution models of rare tree species as an evaluation tool for synergistic human impacts in the Amazon rainforest...