Exploring Ecosystems: Tropical Rainforest Diversity | California Academy of Sciences

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Exploring Ecosystems: Tropical Rainforest Diversity | California Academy of Sciences
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Trek through a tropical rainforest and explore the incredible diversity of species that call it home.

Come explore the vast interactive network of plants, animal, and insects in tropical rainforests. Fueled by sunlight and rain, rainforests are some of the most diverse energy-rich ecosystems on the planet.

In addition to showcasing live footage from a unique ecosystem, each of the three videos in the Exploring Ecosystems series features an opportunity for students to actively participate in a problem-solving scenario based on an ongoing research project of an Academy scientist like Michelle Trautwein.

As you watch the video, be prepared to pause at key points to participate fully! Explore arthropods, insects like Leafcutter ants (Atta colombica or Atta cephalotes) or katydids (Tettigoniidae), and amphibians like the Poison Dart Frog (Dendrobatidae).

The Tropical Rainforest Diversity video investigates the following questions:

How does the biodiversity within an ecosystem influence the stability of that ecosystem?

How can we make rainforests more resilient to change and human-induced disruptions like deforestation and climate change?

What are the four main layers of the rainforest, and how are the conditions within each allowing certain species to thrive?

Check for Understanding

Which of the three hypothetical rainforest communities was most diverse, and why is that important? Connect your answer to the ideas of species richness and species abundance, being sure to differentiate the two.

Key Scientific Terms

abiotic: non-living

biodiversity: the variety of life on Earth or some other specified geographic region of the planet; the diversity of life occurs at the genetic level, at the species level, at the ecosystem level, and in evolutionary lineages

ecosystem: the community of different species in a particular geographic area and all of their interactions with each other and the physical environment; ecosystems are also called ecological networks

photosynthesis: the process of capturing the energy in sunlight to create energy-rich organic molecules from inorganic molecules; organisms that photosynthesize are called photosynthesizers

species: a distinct type of organism

species richness: the number of different species in a given geographic area

Connections to High School Standards
AP Biology

(1) Justify the selection of mathematical routines to solve problems.
(2) Apply mathematical routines to quantities that describe natural phenomena.
Essential knowledge 4.C.4: The diversity of species within an ecosystem may influence the stability of the ecosystem.

Next Generation Science Standards

DCI: LS2.C: Ecosystem Dynamics, Functioning, and Resilience

Crosscutting Concepts: Patterns; Stability and Change
Science and Engineering Practices: Using Mathematics and Computational Thinking

Related Reading

Weighing the Rainforest https://www.calacademy.org/explore-science/weighing-the-rainforest

Can you weigh a rainforest? Scientists at the Woods Hole Research Center tell us how they estimate the biomass of rainforests from space in an effort to preserve them.

Toucans in the Forest Ecosystem http://www.calacademy.org/explore-science/toucans-in-the-forest-ecosystem

From the smallest microbe to the fiercest predator to the tallest tree, each species contributes to making its community healthy. Learn how every organism plays a part in ecosystems.

More from the Exploring Ecosystems Series

In this video series, students participate in problem-solving exercises as they explore how species interact with one another and their environment. While the rainforest video covered biodiversity, the below tutorials discuss coastal food web and mutualistic relationships, respectively.

Exploring Ecosystems: Coastal Food Web https://youtu.be/LVJ5BKcAhAg
Enter a kelp forest and explore the various threads that connect species together in food webs.

Exploring Ecosystems: Coral Reef Symbiosis https://youtu.be/-EUUEPinEcQ
Dive beneath the ocean waves and explore the unique and diverse relationships found on a coral reef.
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