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Panamanian Ecosystems
Introduction
Ecosystems
Definition
complex system
composed of
living beings
your physical environment
abiotic components
classification
Producers
Autotrophs
the plants
Consumers
heterotrophs
herbivores
carnivores
omnivores
Decomposers
bacteria
Fungus
Factors
Abiotics
Climate
Floor
Topography
Water availability
Biotics
Interactions between species
Biodiversity
Ecological succession
Panamanian ecosystems
Tropical forests
Mangroves
Coral reefs
Mountains and moors
Wetlands
Islands and archipelagos
Physical environment and geographical location of Panama
Physical environment
Topography
Mountains
Lowlands
Coasts
Hydrography
Rivers
Chagres
Tuira
Bayano
Santa Maria
Climate
Season
wet
dry
Geology
presence
volcanic rocks
sedimentary formations
Marine biodiversity
Terms
Continental drift
proposal
scientist Alfred Wegener
the first half of the 20th century
Tectonic plates
the dynamics of the Earth
the formation
mountains
volcanoes
earthquakes and ocean trenches.
There are three main types of plate boundaries
Divergent
convergent
transformants
Geology
Geology of the Panama Canal
Culebra Cut
volcanic rocks
breccia
ncluding tuffs
Volcanoes
the volcano
Valley
Baru
The Yeguada
The Hato
Sedimentation and mountain formation
the Talamanca mountain range
the central mountain range
Rocks and minerals
Gold
Basalts
tuffs
Types of weather
Tropical climate
Rainy
Sheet
Mountain
Surface hydrology
Rivers
catering
of water for human use
agricultural irrigation
Hydroelectric power generation
Lakes and reservoirs
The lake
Alajuela
Gatun
the Bayano reservoir
Wetlands
The National Park
Coiba
Darien
Floor
Types of soils
volcanic
alluvial
lateritic
Land use
The livestock
Agriculture
The construction of infrastructure
forestry
The aquatic environment
Existing organizations
Fish
In the rivers and lakes
In coastal waters
Reptiles
Acuatic birds
Aquatic mammals
Marine organisms
The biosphere
Biodiversity
10,000 plant species
1,500 species of birds
218 species of mammals
Terrestrial ecosystems
mangroves
wetlands
mountains
tropical forests
Marine ecosystems
Protected areas
Darien National Park
Coiba National Park
Volcano Barú National Park
Global importance
bird watching
Scientific studies
ecological tourism
Coastal and marine ecosystems
Mangroves
Coral reefs
underwater meadows
Estuaries and bays
Islands and atolls
Types of vegetation in Panama
Classification systems
Holdridge Classification System
very dry forest.
like a very humid forest
humid forest
dry forest
Leslie R. Holdridge's Life Zone Classification
humid tropical forests
premontane forests
montane forests
John G. Lamoreux's Classification of Living Systems
Forests
Thickets
Grasslands
mangroves
Types of vegetation in the La Amistad Biosphere Reserve
montane forests
lowland forests
riparian forests
Jungles
Humid tropical jungle
National Park
Darien
chagres
Cloud forest
Chiriqui National Park
Barú Volcano National Park
Mangrove jungle
Trees
adapted to saline environments
rooted in muddy or muddy soil
Forests
Tropical rainforest
montane forest
Dry forest
mangrove forest
Thickets
Xerophytic scrublands
Cactaceae
thorny bushes and succulents.
Coastal bushes
the button mangrove
Grasslands
Natural grasslands
savannah grasslands
Grasslands modified by human activities