Rainforest in Sabah, Malaysia. Danum Valley is the location of a canopy walkway. A groundbreaking new project dedicated to studying rainforest canopies is about to enter the implementation stage in ...
Look up in the woods and you may see a familiar sight: squirrels using tree limbs like a leafy highway, crossing a patch of ...
Tropical rainforests are exceptionally diverse, complex ecosystems and they’re home to some of the most unique wildlife on the planet.
Scientists in Peru filmed sloths, porcupines, and other animals using canopy bridges at night, showing how human-made ...
Claire Gely receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Susan Laurance works for James Cook University that runs the Daintree Rainforest Observatory. Susan Laurance has received ARC funding ...
New research using arboreal camera traps finds that canopy-dwelling mammals are particularly sensitive to the impacts of human disturbance in rainforests and that these effects are easily missed by ...
Camera trap photos show arboreal animals living hundreds of feet above the ground Ashley Goetz Conservation biologist Tremie Gregory climbs a tree in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest to set up a camera ...
A canopy walkway at the Amazon Conservatory for Tropical Studies (ACTS) Field Station in the Napo-Sucusari Biological Reserve ...
We examine the effect of selective timber extraction, and corresponding forest canopy loss, on arboreal dung beetles in the tropical rainforests of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. Changes in vertical ...
Closed-canopy rainforests are a vital part of the Earth's modern ecosystems, but tropical plants don't preserve well in the fossil record so it is difficult to tell how long these habitats have ...
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