Chapter 12. Other Tropical Ecosystems: From the Mountains to the Rivers to the Sea

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Chapter 12 Other Tropical Ecosystems: From the Mountains to the Rivers to the Sea FIGURE 12-1 Vegetation belts in the Cordillera Oriental (Colombia) shown schematically. PowerPoint Tips (Refer to the Microsoft Help feature for specific questions about PowerPoint. Copyright The Princeton University Press. Permission required for reproduction or display.

PLATE 12-1 Clouds are beginning to cover this Ecuadorian cloud forest as afternoon approaches.

PLATE 12-2 This cloud forest in Venezuela contains numerous conifers (foreground). The fog has fully engulfed the forest.

PLATE 12-3 Tree ferns are common in cloud forests. PLATE 12-4 Cloud forests have an abundance of epiphytes, as is evident in this image.

PLATE 12-5 ELFIN-WOODS WARBLER

PLATE 12-6 SPECTACLED BEAR PLATE 12-7 GRASS-GREEN TANAGER

PLATE 12-9 ANDEAN COCK-OF-THE-ROCK PLATE 12-8 GIANT ANTPITTA PLATE 12-10 GOLDEN TOAD

FIGURE 12-2 Percentages and numbers of rapidly declining species in amphibian families (with at least one rapidly declining species), broken into groups reflecting the dominant cause of rapid decline: overexploitation, habitat loss, or enigmatic decline.

FIGURE 12-3 Predicted distribution of the fundamental niche of Batrachochytrium dendro-batidis. Darker regions are those where B. dendrobatidis niche presence was predicted by more models (i.e., overlap index 1 means that 10 out of 10 models predicted presence; overlap index 0 means that none of the 10 models did).

(a) (b) PLATE 12-11 The Andes Mountains are extensive and active and include numerous snow-capped peaks. The top image shows terraced plots and a village.

FIGURE 12-4 A general map showing the extensive range of the Andes Mountains.

PLATE 12-12 The Andes Mountains near Tierra del Fuego. PLATE 12-13 ALTIPLANO

PLATE 12-14 Polylepis forest enshrouded in mist.

PLATE 12-15 GIANT CONEBILL PLATE 12-16 This combination of grasses, shrubs, and forbs characterizes páramo at high elevations in the Ecuadorian Andes.

(a) (b) PLATE 12-17 (a) Espeletias dominate the landscape high in the Venezuelan Andes. (b) Espeletia in flower. Note the thick leaves.

PLATE 12-18 SWORD-BILLED HUMMINGBIRD

PLATE 12-19 WHITE-TIPPED SICKLEBILL PLATE 12-20 ECUADORIAN HILLSTAR

PLATE 12-21 BEARDED HELMETCREST PLATE 12-22 Puna is windswept and dominated by tussock grass, as shown here.

PLATE 12-23 PUYA RAIMONDII PLATE 12-24 PERUVIAN SHEARTAIL

PLATE 12-25 ANDEAN CONDOR PLATE 12-26 JAMES S FLAMINGO

PLATE 12-27 TORRENT DUCK PLATE 12-28 RESPLENDENT QUETZAL (PHARAMACHUS MOCINNO)

PLATE 12-29 Many butterfly species are elevational migrants.

FIGURE 12-5 ORINOCO RIVER

PLATE 12-30 The sky islands that are the Venezuelan tepuis.

FIGURE 12-6 Amazon River, with all major tributaries labeled.

PLATE 12-31 Amazon River at one of its wider areas.

(a) FIGURE 12-7 The Amazon has an amazing diversity of fish species.

PLATE 12-32 PIRARUCU FIGURE 12-7 (b) Continued from page 452

PLATE 12-34 SPECTACLED CAIMAN (CAIMAN CROCODILUS) PLATE 12-33 GIANT OTTER

PLATE 12-35 Black-collared hawk (Busarellus nigricollis), common along rivers and streams. It feeds primarily on fish. PLATE 12-36 CAPYBARA

PLATE 12-37 Beaches forming from sediment deposit in the Napo River, Ecuador. Vegetation is beginning to colonize.

PLATE 12-38 Grasses quickly colonize exposed beach along the Napo River. PLATE 12-39 Sandbar scrub has stabilized this island in the Napo River.

PLATE 12-40 River island on the Napo River.

PLATE 12-41 Oxbows are common along the tributaries of the Amazon, Napo, and Orinoco rivers. PLATE 12-42 The point bar shown in this image is already being colonized by plants that will eventually stabilize it, contributing to its expansion.

PLATE 12-43 HOATZIN

PLATE 12-44 MORICHE PALM SWAMP

PLATE 12-45 MORICHE ORIOLE

PLATE 12-46 This mangrove forest on a cay in Belize is a nesting colony of magnificent frigatebirds (Fregata magnificens). The red spots visible in the foliage are the expanded throat pouches of the male birds. PLATE 12-47 This male frigatebird has its throat pouch fully expanded, an attempt to attract a female.

PLATE 12-48 Propagules of red mangrove attach to sediment, and the plant begins to grow quickly, forming prop roots.

PLATE 12-49 The interior of a mangrove swamp is dense with roots, stabilizing the sediment and helping expand the forest.

PLATE 12-50 This is Bird Cay off Dangriga, Belize, in 1978, some 17 years after Hurricane Hattie.

PLATE 12-51 Scarlet ibis flock near sunset at Caroni Swamp, a coastal mangrove forest in Trinidad, near Port-of-Spain.