Layers of a rainforest
Description of layers of forest
Tropical rainforests contain an enormous variety of plants and animals 鈥 approximately 90 per cent of all of the world's species. vegetationTrees and plants. is dense and occurs in four main layers:
- The forest floor/shrub layerA layer of the forest just above the forest floor. It contains woody shrubs.. This area is dark as trees block out most of the sunlight. The forest floorThe ground in a rainforest. is covered in a thick blanket of dead and decaying roots and leaves, known as humusA layer of dead and decaying leaves found on the forest floor throughout the year.. A little vegetation can grow between the trees if it is able to trap sunlight. This area is prone to flooding during torrential rainfall.
- The under canopyThe area of rainforest vegetation that grows between the canopy of trees and the forest floor (also called the under storey). is the layer above the forest floor. This area is shady and cooler. As there is very limited sunlight, seedlingsA young plant developing from a seed. lie dormant until larger plants and trees die. The gap that is left in the canopyThe layer of continuous tree tops in the rainforest. is quickly filled as new plants grow into it. lianaA plant (vine) which grows up from the roots of trees in the rainforest., or vines, take root in the ground and climb up trees to reach the sunlight.
- The canopy is the continuous layer of tree tops that is more sheltered. The trees are normally 20 to 40 metres tall. This leafy location with fruit all year round is the habitat for most wildlife including insects, tree snakes, birds and some mammals, eg howler monkey, jaguar and sloth.
- The emergent layerThe largest trees that grow up through the canopy, usually reaching 60 metres tall. consists of the tallest trees in the rainforest and they can grow up to 60 metres. They are higher because they are able to trap more sunlight to help them make more food to grow. Emergent trees are supported by buttress roots which prevent them from blowing over in high winds.
This diagram shows the four layers of rainforest vegetation and the amount of sunlight that each one receives: