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Comparison between the Yunque Rainforest and the Guanica Dry Forest


                         Lysander Borrero
                         Yamarie Cabello
                           Nicole Colón
                        Carolina Montañez
                            Luis Perez
                          Katsyris Rivera
                          Luzmarie Reyes
                        Juan Carlos Torres
Comparison between the Yunque Rainforest and the Guanica Dry Forest


   On this report we are going to talk about two major biomes. A biome is a major
life zone characterized by vegetation type or by physical environment. Factors as
mean temperature and precipitation play a major role in determining where biomes
exist. Each biome is also characterized by microorganisms, fungi, and animals
adapted to that particular environment. Vertical layering is an important feature of
terrestrial biomes, and the shapes and sizes of plants largely define that layering. The
species composition of each kind of biome varies from one location to another.
Biomes are dynamic, and disturbance rather than stability tends to be the rule.


   The two major biomes that we are going to work on are the Tropical rain forest
and the tropical dry forest. Tropical rain forests across the world are very diverse and
their precipitation is relatively constant, about 200-400 cm annually. Among its plants
it includes emergent trees that grow above a closed canopy. Broadleaf evergreen trees
are dominant in tropical rain forests as are epiphytes such as bromeliads and orchids.
Tropical dry forests precipitation is highly seasonal, about 150-200 cm annually, with
a six to seven month dry season. Many tropical dry forest trees drop their leaves
during the dry season. Thorny shrubs and succulent plants are common in type of
forest.


The Tropical Rain Forest, el Yunque


   El Yunque national Rain Forest is a reserve located on the eastern side of the
island and has over 200 different species of plant and over 120 species of animals.
For a forest to be categorized as a tropical rain forests it must have principally two
environmental factors: the location should be on the tropical equatorial zone and the
quantity of rain that it receives a year that it should be 4 to 8 meters.


   In the national rain forest el Yunque they are 240 species that been seen and which
26 are endemic and only found in el Yunque. In addiction they have been reports of
47 species that have been introduced, 88 species of wear trees, 50 species of natives’
orchids and 150 species of ferns. The characteristic of the forest may vary from
elevation. The national rain forest is divided on four types of forest which are: the
“tabonuco” forest, red tree forest, sierra palm forest and the cloud forest or dwarf
forest.


The plants that we found on the rain forest were:


    •     Cadan Tree: Produces a fruit the size of a soursop, has a relationship with
          mycorrhizae to grow.
    •     Yagrumo: Cecropia peltata. It is dioecious, meaning it has male and female
          flowers on different trees of the same species. The flowers of the female are
          tiny and are grouped in inflorescences up to 4 inches long, The male flowers
          are much thinner. The female flowers produce thousands of fruits that are
          eaten by birds and bats. This keeps flowering and fruiting throughout the year.
          This species grows rapidly and their roots are shallow.
    •     Magohaby (Caboa): Is a valuable wood, light and attractive. Does not have
          moth. Mahogany has a generally straight grain and it has a reddish-brown
          color, which darkens over time, and displays a reddish sheen when polished. It
          has excellent workability and is very durable. It can be Cuban mahogaby or
          Dominican mahogaby, although the Dominican magohaby has smaller leafs.
    •     Bamboo: Grass, stem free of branches, it doesn’t have growth under its
          branches. Bamboos are some of the fastest growing plants in the world and
          depend on local soil and climatic conditions.
    •     Guava tree: It was used in coffee plantations for shadow and produces a very
          sweet fruit. The spread of the guavas is because the animals will eat the fruit
          and disperse the seeds in their droppings The ants that live in this tree are
          called “abayarde”.
    •     Guaraguao Tree: Guarea guara. It is made of light wood like mahogany.
    •     Tree Fern (Helecho arbóreo): Cibotium spp. They are very primitive plants,
          lively ferns and often in danger of extinction in the regions of origin.

The plants and trees that live on El Yunque have big leaves, long and strong roots and
tall stems.
Methodology
The objective of The Yunque Rain Forest visit was to take soil samples to see if we
could find phages.
      1. Take the soil sample
      2. Coordinates
      3. Wind Velocity
      4. Soil Temperature
      5. Ph
Results from el Yunque:
Altitude      Coordinates Humidity PH        Temp.     Wind       Muestra? Who?
                                                       Velocity
706           18 ̊           73%    5        80 ̊F                Yes         NCC
              20.298'N
              065
              ̊45.732'W


2,483         18             84%    6        73F                  Yes         LBR
              ̊18.1989'N
               065 ̊
               47.394'W


56            18 ̊           80%    5.5      80F       206F/M     No
              21.985'N
              065
              ̊46.225'W


2,622         18 ̊298'N      75%    4.2      71F                  Yes         LAPS
              065
              ̊47.394'W


1,605         18 ̊18.65'N    80%    4.5      78F                  Yes         CMM
              065
              ̊46.227'W


3,425         18 ̊18.633'N   78%    5.5      73F                  Yes         LRV
              065
              ̊47.546'W


2,153         18 ̊18.136'N   80%    5        72F                  Yes         YCR
              065
              ̊47.047'W
Guánica, The Tropical Dry Forest


   Flora in this area is limited due to its climate. In this area dry soils are relatively
unproductive because plants need sufficient quantities of liquid to live. This plant
need to go to some adaptations due to the extremely dry climate. Rain comes
infrequently but when it comes the vegetation is transformed. Many plants have
highly reduced leaves that resist excessive water loss. Other adaptation is the Cam
(caarssulacean acid metabolism) in which the plant takes CO2 at night and the
stomata remain close in the day. (Campbell biology) The most common one are the
button mangrove, “uva de playa”, Acacia, Melocatus and Agave.


Plants in Guánica:


●Button mangrove: it’s an introduce plant, located far away from the cost. These
plants extract salts from soli. This inhibits the plant growth creating a hypertonic
solution.


●Uva de playa: scientific name coccoloba. It’s an introduced tree, are located close to
the cost.


●Acacia: plant native from Puerto Rico, this plants contain thorns that protect them
from predators.


●Melocactus: native from Puerto Rico


●Agave: live close to limestone, product of ph of rain (5.5 acidic).


Thorns: In this forest the plant have a commonly adaptation which are the thorns.
The thorns are a transformation that has different purposes. The purposes of the
thorns are:
    1. Reduce the transpiration of the leaves, which prevent the tree from drying.
    2. The photosynthesis is develop on the shaft
    3. Prevent that some predators eat the plant.
4. Obligate	
  the	
  animal	
  to	
  eat	
  the	
  fruit	
  which	
  benefits	
  the	
  dispersion	
  of	
  the	
  
          plant
   	
  
   Methodology	
  
   1. Line	
  and	
  belt	
  transect	
  method	
  is	
  used	
  to	
  examine	
  the	
  effect	
  of	
  salt	
  spray	
  
          on	
  the	
  plant	
  community	
  progressing	
  from	
  the	
  coast	
  line	
  to	
  the	
  forested	
  
          areas.	
  
   2. Use	
  the	
  line	
  and	
  belt	
  transect	
  methods	
  to	
  determine	
  the	
  distribution	
  and	
  
          frequency	
  of	
  a	
  specific	
  plant	
  like	
  Melocatus	
  and	
  Agave.	
  
                 •     Locate	
  a	
  population	
  
                 •     Measure	
  the	
  distribution	
  
                 •     Describe	
  dispersion	
  pattern	
  
          	
  
          	
  

Results from Guánica:

Quadrants Group 1
Line Transects Group 1




Quadrants Group 2
Line Transept Group 2




Quadrants Group 3
Line Transept Group 3
Conclusion

These different ecosystems have gone through so many different adaptations that have
helped them evolve through time. The differences between The Rain Forest el
Yunque and Guánica Dry Forest are their distribution patterns, the precipitation, their
plants, animals, temperature and their human interact within these ecosystems. They
are the total opposite, one has a great diversity among species and the other has a
narrower scale of species. Both of them make great contributions to this island, by
helping us study their different adaptations it has helped us identify how evolution
and natural selection are an important aspect of nature.
References


      Campbell et al. (2011). Biology. San Francisco:
Pearson Education Inc.


      Retrieved from:
http://ponce.inter.edu/acad/cursos/ciencia/pages/yunque.htm


      Retrieved from:
http://ponce.inter.edu/acad/cursos/ciencia/pages/guanica.htm

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Trabajo yunque + guanica

  • 1. Comparison between the Yunque Rainforest and the Guanica Dry Forest Lysander Borrero Yamarie Cabello Nicole Colón Carolina Montañez Luis Perez Katsyris Rivera Luzmarie Reyes Juan Carlos Torres
  • 2. Comparison between the Yunque Rainforest and the Guanica Dry Forest On this report we are going to talk about two major biomes. A biome is a major life zone characterized by vegetation type or by physical environment. Factors as mean temperature and precipitation play a major role in determining where biomes exist. Each biome is also characterized by microorganisms, fungi, and animals adapted to that particular environment. Vertical layering is an important feature of terrestrial biomes, and the shapes and sizes of plants largely define that layering. The species composition of each kind of biome varies from one location to another. Biomes are dynamic, and disturbance rather than stability tends to be the rule. The two major biomes that we are going to work on are the Tropical rain forest and the tropical dry forest. Tropical rain forests across the world are very diverse and their precipitation is relatively constant, about 200-400 cm annually. Among its plants it includes emergent trees that grow above a closed canopy. Broadleaf evergreen trees are dominant in tropical rain forests as are epiphytes such as bromeliads and orchids. Tropical dry forests precipitation is highly seasonal, about 150-200 cm annually, with a six to seven month dry season. Many tropical dry forest trees drop their leaves during the dry season. Thorny shrubs and succulent plants are common in type of forest. The Tropical Rain Forest, el Yunque El Yunque national Rain Forest is a reserve located on the eastern side of the island and has over 200 different species of plant and over 120 species of animals. For a forest to be categorized as a tropical rain forests it must have principally two environmental factors: the location should be on the tropical equatorial zone and the quantity of rain that it receives a year that it should be 4 to 8 meters. In the national rain forest el Yunque they are 240 species that been seen and which 26 are endemic and only found in el Yunque. In addiction they have been reports of 47 species that have been introduced, 88 species of wear trees, 50 species of natives’ orchids and 150 species of ferns. The characteristic of the forest may vary from elevation. The national rain forest is divided on four types of forest which are: the
  • 3. “tabonuco” forest, red tree forest, sierra palm forest and the cloud forest or dwarf forest. The plants that we found on the rain forest were: • Cadan Tree: Produces a fruit the size of a soursop, has a relationship with mycorrhizae to grow. • Yagrumo: Cecropia peltata. It is dioecious, meaning it has male and female flowers on different trees of the same species. The flowers of the female are tiny and are grouped in inflorescences up to 4 inches long, The male flowers are much thinner. The female flowers produce thousands of fruits that are eaten by birds and bats. This keeps flowering and fruiting throughout the year. This species grows rapidly and their roots are shallow. • Magohaby (Caboa): Is a valuable wood, light and attractive. Does not have moth. Mahogany has a generally straight grain and it has a reddish-brown color, which darkens over time, and displays a reddish sheen when polished. It has excellent workability and is very durable. It can be Cuban mahogaby or Dominican mahogaby, although the Dominican magohaby has smaller leafs. • Bamboo: Grass, stem free of branches, it doesn’t have growth under its branches. Bamboos are some of the fastest growing plants in the world and depend on local soil and climatic conditions. • Guava tree: It was used in coffee plantations for shadow and produces a very sweet fruit. The spread of the guavas is because the animals will eat the fruit and disperse the seeds in their droppings The ants that live in this tree are called “abayarde”. • Guaraguao Tree: Guarea guara. It is made of light wood like mahogany. • Tree Fern (Helecho arbóreo): Cibotium spp. They are very primitive plants, lively ferns and often in danger of extinction in the regions of origin. The plants and trees that live on El Yunque have big leaves, long and strong roots and tall stems.
  • 4. Methodology The objective of The Yunque Rain Forest visit was to take soil samples to see if we could find phages. 1. Take the soil sample 2. Coordinates 3. Wind Velocity 4. Soil Temperature 5. Ph Results from el Yunque: Altitude Coordinates Humidity PH Temp. Wind Muestra? Who? Velocity 706 18 ̊ 73% 5 80 ̊F Yes NCC 20.298'N 065 ̊45.732'W 2,483 18 84% 6 73F Yes LBR ̊18.1989'N 065 ̊ 47.394'W 56 18 ̊ 80% 5.5 80F 206F/M No 21.985'N 065 ̊46.225'W 2,622 18 ̊298'N 75% 4.2 71F Yes LAPS 065 ̊47.394'W 1,605 18 ̊18.65'N 80% 4.5 78F Yes CMM 065 ̊46.227'W 3,425 18 ̊18.633'N 78% 5.5 73F Yes LRV 065 ̊47.546'W 2,153 18 ̊18.136'N 80% 5 72F Yes YCR 065 ̊47.047'W
  • 5. Guánica, The Tropical Dry Forest Flora in this area is limited due to its climate. In this area dry soils are relatively unproductive because plants need sufficient quantities of liquid to live. This plant need to go to some adaptations due to the extremely dry climate. Rain comes infrequently but when it comes the vegetation is transformed. Many plants have highly reduced leaves that resist excessive water loss. Other adaptation is the Cam (caarssulacean acid metabolism) in which the plant takes CO2 at night and the stomata remain close in the day. (Campbell biology) The most common one are the button mangrove, “uva de playa”, Acacia, Melocatus and Agave. Plants in Guánica: ●Button mangrove: it’s an introduce plant, located far away from the cost. These plants extract salts from soli. This inhibits the plant growth creating a hypertonic solution. ●Uva de playa: scientific name coccoloba. It’s an introduced tree, are located close to the cost. ●Acacia: plant native from Puerto Rico, this plants contain thorns that protect them from predators. ●Melocactus: native from Puerto Rico ●Agave: live close to limestone, product of ph of rain (5.5 acidic). Thorns: In this forest the plant have a commonly adaptation which are the thorns. The thorns are a transformation that has different purposes. The purposes of the thorns are: 1. Reduce the transpiration of the leaves, which prevent the tree from drying. 2. The photosynthesis is develop on the shaft 3. Prevent that some predators eat the plant.
  • 6. 4. Obligate  the  animal  to  eat  the  fruit  which  benefits  the  dispersion  of  the   plant   Methodology   1. Line  and  belt  transect  method  is  used  to  examine  the  effect  of  salt  spray   on  the  plant  community  progressing  from  the  coast  line  to  the  forested   areas.   2. Use  the  line  and  belt  transect  methods  to  determine  the  distribution  and   frequency  of  a  specific  plant  like  Melocatus  and  Agave.   • Locate  a  population   • Measure  the  distribution   • Describe  dispersion  pattern       Results from Guánica: Quadrants Group 1
  • 7. Line Transects Group 1 Quadrants Group 2
  • 8. Line Transept Group 2 Quadrants Group 3
  • 10. Conclusion These different ecosystems have gone through so many different adaptations that have helped them evolve through time. The differences between The Rain Forest el Yunque and Guánica Dry Forest are their distribution patterns, the precipitation, their plants, animals, temperature and their human interact within these ecosystems. They are the total opposite, one has a great diversity among species and the other has a narrower scale of species. Both of them make great contributions to this island, by helping us study their different adaptations it has helped us identify how evolution and natural selection are an important aspect of nature.
  • 11. References Campbell et al. (2011). Biology. San Francisco: Pearson Education Inc. Retrieved from: http://ponce.inter.edu/acad/cursos/ciencia/pages/yunque.htm Retrieved from: http://ponce.inter.edu/acad/cursos/ciencia/pages/guanica.htm