Topic 8a - Rainforetss Flashcards

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How do the abiotic and biotic factors interact in a rainforest biome?

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  • wet and warm climate so plants grow quickly/ protect forest wall/ keep soil together
  • less wind near forest floor = rely on bees for pollination (symbiotic relationship)
  • lots of epiphytes get access to light by growing high on other plants (no access to nutrients so depend on rain)
  • knock on effects = less trees = less CO2 absorbed = worse climate
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Describe the plants in rainforest biome

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  • adapted to hot, wet climate
  • thick waxy leaves with pointed tips ( rain falls) and waxy repels rain
  • smooth bark to protect trunk from cold temp as water runs off easily
  • climbing plants use tree munis to climb up to sunlight
  • plants drop leaves all year round so can grow all year
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Describe the plant layers (stratified layers)

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  • 0-10m = shrub layer = dark, shrubs have large broad leaves to absorb as much sunlight as they can
  • 10 - 20m = younger trees which survive in breaks in canopy where light gets through
  • 20 - 30m = continuous layer of trees which shade the forest and dense layer of leaves
  • 30-40m = tallest trees, straight trunks, leaves only at top, buttress roots
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Describe the animals in a rainforest biome

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  • monkey spend times on canopy so have strong limbs
  • flaps of skin (squirrels) to glide between trees or suction cups for climbing
  • camouflages (leaf tailed geckos)
  • nocturnal (sloths) = save energy
  • low levels of light on rainforest floor so anteaters have sharp sense of smell and heating (detect predators without seeing them)
  • swim (Jaguars) - can cross river channels
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Describe the nutrient cycles in a rainforest biome

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  • nutrients cycled quickly as trees are every green so dead materials and leaves fall all yr
  • warm and moist climate so fungi and bacteria decompose quickly
  • nutrients released are soluble so soaked up in soil
  • dense vegetation and rapid plant growth = nutrients quickly taken up by plant roots
  • biomass = biggest, then soil, then leaching
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Describe the biodiversity in a rainforest biome

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High

  • biome has been around for a long time - enough time for adaptation
  • layered = lots of habitats = many species
  • stable environment and high nutrient cycling = no change so plants specialise
  • isolated (not affected by human biodiversity)
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What are the food webs in rainforest like?

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Complex

Many animals are primary and secondary consumers

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Climate of rainforests

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  • 60mm of rain each month (3m/yr)
  • temp - 26-32 degrees
  • heaviest rainfall in Jan and closest to equator
  • now less rainfall, forest fires, leaching, food supplies drying up, droughts due to climate change
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Explain what Costa Rica did to battle deforestation

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  • 30% of forest gone
  • forest restoration through CFP where money to owners that replanted trees on land and get certificate which can be traded for cash/ pay tax as part of PES scheme (increased by 7%)
  • ecotourism and sustainable forestry (intercropping)
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What are the challenges of sustainable forest management

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  • more money can be made in short term exploration of forest for HEP, mineral extraction, logging and farming than conservation
  • more money in growing pineapples/ clearing forests than PES schemes
  • but ecotourism and sustainable farming has better income in the long term
  • ecotourism only works well with small numbers of visitors, which restricts overall income
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