Topic 2.1. The landforms, climate, hydrology and soils of tropical forests

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Topic Introduction

In this topic, we provide a brief introduction to the major environmental factors affecting tropical forest ecosystems. We start by looking at landforms, with a brief introduction to geomorphology. We then look at climate and how this affects the species within tropical forests. Water is obviously closely related to climate, and the next module we consider this critical environmental factor, without which there would be no life. In the final presentation in this topic, we look at tropical soils.

By the end of this topic, you should be able to:

  • Describe the climate, hydrology, soils and landforms encountered in tropical forest environments.
  • Explain how these environmental factors influence the species composition of tropical forests.
  • Compare the importance of climate, water availability and soil type in influencing the structure and composition of tropical forests.
  • Interpret the importance of different environmental factors in the spatial distribution of forest types.
  • Combine the different environmental factors and describe their interactions.

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