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The Tropical Rain Forest

A Web of Life

Discusses the ecological life and inhabitants of the tropical rain forest, including plants, animals, and how they live and work together.

Discusses the ecological life and inhabitants of the tropical rain forest, including plants, animals, and how they live and work together.

People of the Tropical Rain Forest

Looks at the depiction of tropical rain forests in movies and art, discusses government policy, business exploitation, and the future of the rain forest, and describes the lives of forest people in South America, Africa, and Asia

This volume looks at all the people who are involved.

Here is the Tropical Rain Forest

Cumulative text presents the animals and plants of the tropical rain forest and their relationship with one another and their environment.

Cumulative text presents the animals and plants of the tropical rain forest and their relationship with one another and their environment.

The Tropical Rain Forest

A First Encounter

In recent years, tropical forests have received more attention and have been the subject of greater environmental concern than any other kind of vegetation. There is an increasing public awareness of the importance of these forests, not only as a diminishing source of countless products used by mankind, nor for their effects on soil stabilization and climate, but as unrivalled sources of what today we call biodiversity. Threats to the continued existence of the forests represent threats to tens of thousands of species of organisms, both plants and animals. It is all the more surprising, therefore, that there have been no major scientific accounts published in recent years since the classic handbook by Paul W. Richards, The Tropical Rain Forest in 1952. Some excellent popular accounts of tropical rain forests have been published including Paul Richard's The Life of the Jungle, and Catherine Caulfield's In the Rainforest and Jungles, edited by Edward Ayensu. There have been numerous, often conflicting, assessments of the rate of conversion of tropical forests to other uses and explanations of the underlying causes, and in 1978 UNESCO/UNEPI FAO published a massive report, The Tropical Rain Forest, which, although full of useful information, is highly selective and does not fully survey the enormous diversity of the forests.

It is all the more surprising, therefore, that there have been no major scientific accounts published in recent years since the classic handbook by Paul W. Richards, The Tropical Rain Forest in 1952.

Baby Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest

"Up-close photos and information about baby animals of the tropical rain forest biome"--Provided by publisher.

People of the Tropical Rain Forest

Looks at the depiction of tropical rain forests in movies and art, discusses government policy, business exploitation, and the future of the rain forest, and describes the lives of forest people in South America, Africa, and Asia

Explore the Tropical Rain Forest

"Discusses the plants, animals, and characteristics of the rain forest biome."

"Discusses the plants, animals, and characteristics of the rain forest biome."

Life in the Tropical Rain Forest

Reading Level 5

Have you ever wondered what lurks in the rain forest? Written for students in grade 5, Life in the Tropical Rain Forest teaches students about the weather patterns, plants, animals, and people of the tropical rain forest. Vivid artwork shows thunderstorm formation, the giant trees of the forest canopy, and the unique adaptations that plants and animals have made to live in the rain forest. This 22-page book includes a glossary of bold-faced vocabulary words, reading activities, an index of terms, and an answer key.

Animal Life Many large and small animals are found in the rain forest. Cougars,
pumas, snakes, birds, and monkeys are only a few. However, like the plants, the
animals had to adapt to survive. Some had to adapt to spending most of their
lives in the trees. They seldom come down to the forest floor. These animals hunt,
eat, and sleep in the forest canopy. There the food is plentiful, and they are safe.
Science Fact: As many as half the world's animal species live in rain forests. Most
of ...

The Ecology of Trees in the Tropical Rain Forest

Our knowledge of the ecology of tropical rain-forest trees is limited, with detailed information available for perhaps only a few hundred of the many thousand of species that occur. Yet a good understanding of the trees is essential to unravelling the workings of the forest itself. This book aims to summarise contemporary understanding of the ecology of tropical rain-forest trees. The emphasis is on comparative ecology, an approach that can help to identify possible adaptive trends and evolutionary constraints and which may also lead to a workable ecological classification for tree species, conceptually simplifying the rain-forest community and making it more amenable to analysis.

Yet a good understanding of the trees is essential to unravelling the workings of the forest itself. This book aims to summarise contemporary understanding of the ecology of tropical rain-forest trees.