Whether it be ziplining high
over the forest canopy, paddling through the mangroves, reeling in that Blue Marlin you always dreamed of, or watching the world go by from the saddle of a horse rest assured there's an activity perfectly suited to you.
At the Rainforest Visitor Centre you can walk the Skywalk
over the forest canopy, or strike out on your own by following one of the walks through the park.
Bike down the slopes of Pichincha Volcano, hike through dense, biodiverse cloud forest, raft whitewater rapids toward the Pacific, zip - line
over the forest canopy, hike and ride horses through the high Andes near the active 19,347 foot high Cotopaxi Volcano on this exciting 9 - day adventure tour of Ecuador.
Site environmental variables in 2007 — 13: daily precipitation (annual amounts noted); daily mean soil water content at 30 cm below surface (SWC); daily maximum vapor pressure deficit (VPD); daily mean air temperature
over the forest canopy (Ta).
Not exact matches
Three giants tower
over their children; Tumbling rocks on an ancient river bed; Bright green moss connecting root and boulder; Branches reaching out in every direction to drink each drop of light; A spreading
canopy over a pristine patch of
forest.
The giant leaves form a
canopy over, creating a cozy nook for your little one and her
forest friends.
Over forests, for example, the satellite measures the temperature of the leaves and branches of the tree
canopy.
One of the first clues that a tropical carpenter ant has become infected with Ophiocordyceps is that it will leave the dry tree
canopy and descend to the humid
forest floor, staggering
over debris and plants.
Using a unique, high - fidelity imaging spectrometer onboard the Carnegie Airborne Observatory, Asner and his team made the first - ever
forest canopy maps of leaf nitrogen, phosphorus, and mass
over a large portion of the biosphere covering nearly 200 million acres of Peru.
The dense green
canopy of the rainforest in eastern Peru and Ecuador hides substantial reserves of oil, and
over the last 4 decades a web of wells and pipelines has spread through the
forest.
«Factors such as date of collection, time since last rainfall, slope of the terrain and
forest canopy cover are plugged into the model to help predict variation in the surface population
over time; that's what makes our model so powerful.
Without free - roaming herds of grazing animals to hold them back, closed -
canopy forests took
over the land wherever humans did not intervene.
The report identified
over 40 key actions needed to boost gibbon numbers and ensure their long - term survival, including enhancing monitoring systems to keep track of remaining individuals, creating
canopy bridges between
forest fragments to expand their habitat range, and limiting disturbance by people in forested areas.
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FOREST, TEMPERATE
FOREST, WOODLANDS, GRASSLAND, DESERT, TROPICAL SAVANNA, TROPICAL SEASONAL
FOREST, TROPICAL RAIN
FOREST, SEDIMENT, LITTORAL ZONE, PROFUNDAL ZONE, PLANKTON, WETLANDS, ESTUARY, NTERTIDAL ZONE, PHOTIC ZONE, APHOTIC ZONE, BENTHIC ZONE, ABYSSAL ZONE, POPULATION DENSITY, DISPERSION, DENSITY - INDEPENDENT FACTOR, DENSITY - DEPENDENTLY FACTOR, POPULATION GROWTH RATE, EMIGRATION, IMMIGRATION, CARRYING CAPACITY, DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSISTIONS, ZERO POPULATION GROWTH, AGE STRUTURE, EXTINCTION, BIODIVERSITY, GENETIC DIVERSITY, SPECIES DIVERSITY, ECOSYSTEM DIVERSITY, BACKGROUND EXTINCTION, MASS EXTINCTION, NATURAL RESOURCES,
OVER EXPLOITATION, HABITAT FRAGMENTATION, BIOLOGICAL MAGNIFICATION, EUTROPHICATION, INTRODUCED SPECIES, RENEWABLE RESOURCES, NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES, NONRENEWABLE RESOURCES, SUSTAINABLE USE, ENDEMIC, BIOLOGICAL AUGMENTATION, BIOREMEDIATION, PRODUCER, CONSUMER, FUNDAMENTAL NICHE, PIONEER SPECIES, REALIZED NICHE, LIMITING FACTOR, PREY, ENERGY PHYRAMIND, PRIMARY CONSUMER, SECONDARY CONSUMER, HOST, GREEN HOUSE EFFECT, POLAR ZONE, TROPICAL ZONE,
CANOPY, DECIDUOU, CONIFEROUS, HUMUS
Enjoy birds - eye views as you glide just metres
over the
canopy, before exploring the
forest floor and learning more about your surroundings at two rainforest stations.
The zip line
canopy tour includes an elaborate traverse course through the treetops as well as incredible view
over the tropical
forests.
The edge of the Actun Loch Tunich sink hole sits
over 300 feet above the basin below, 200 feet above the rain
forest canopy that grows out from the sink hole basin.
The edge of the Actun Loch Tunich sink hole is
over 300 feet above the basin below and 200 feet above the rain -
forest canopy that grows out from the sink hole basin.
Fly
over the jungle
canopy and land on OCiO's dramatic, lighted heliport located in a lush tropical
forest.
The tourists from the world
over flock to Kerala because of the palm fringed beaches, breathtaking backwaters, rivers, paddy fields, coconut
canopies, spice plantations, ever green tropical
forests and the simple people.
Rainforest Bobsled Jamaica at Mystic Mountain, is a eco-friendly attraction in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, which features rides through the lush tropical
forest, chairlift journey
over the verdant countryside, and a zip - line
canopy adventure.
The villa, pool and gardens all benefit from dramatic views
over the Petanu river gorge and soaring
forest canopy and offer guests complete relaxation and serenity.
During the day you can sign up for different eco tours like waterfall tour, zip line or
canopy tour
over the cloud
forest, aerial trams, caving, hiking, mountain biking or horseback riding, ATV Tours, explore Arenal Volcano and island cruising.
Experience a thrilling combination of aerial bridges and ziplines as you soar through stunning tropical
forest canopy and
over lush ravines.
Trees «shield vulnerable species from climate change» 1 November 2013Last updated at 23:05 ET By Mark Kinver Environment reporter, BBC News Allowing
forest canopies to grow
over could help some flora species cope with rising temperatures
Forests with dense
canopies create a microclimate that protects a variety of cold - adapted plant species from warming air temperatures, a study has shown.
Their ability to grow rapidly and «to exploit the high - light and low moisture conditions associated with
forest fragment edges and
canopy gaps, much faster than even disturbance - adapted tree species, gives them a competitive advantage
over trees» she explained.
«Tree cover» is the biophysical presence of trees and may take the form of natural
forests or plantations existing
over a range of
canopy densities.
A satellite - based survey of the world's
forests by the U.N. Environment Programme, along with NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey, found that 80 percent of largely intact
forests (those with a
canopy closure of
over 40 percent) are located in just 15 countries.
For example, the root system of
forest trees facilitates both storage and extraction of moisture from soil; biogenic aerosols produced by trees control the intensity of water vapor condensation
over the
forest; the large height of trees determines the vertical temperature gradient under the
canopy, keeping soil evaporation under biotic control; tall trees are also essential for surface friction that does not allow extremely high wind velocities to develop.