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This programme shows some important ecological features of a tropical evergreen rainforest in Mexico. It was filmed at Los Tuxtlas, South Veracruz, Mexico, at the forest reserve of the Institute of... Biology (University of Mexico) and features the work of some of their ecologists led by the Director, Professor Jose Sarukhan. Special attention is payed to the dynamics of forest recovery by looking at plant succession in natural gaps. Among other topics illustrated in the film are the impact of herbivory by ants and other insects, the mutual symbiosis of a colony of Azteca ants living in a Cecropia tree, the influence of forest regeneration of howler monkeys, white tailed deer and pecari, the diversity of bats and their role as pollinators and seed dispersal agents, the vertical stratification from the canopy to the forest soil of reptiles and amphibians and the mechanism of seed germination in gaps.
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Module code and title: S326, Ecology
Item code: S326; 04
First transmission date: 1986
Published: 1986
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Duration: 00:25:00
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Producer: Tony Jolly
Contributor: Jonathan W. Silvertown
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Ants; Azteca; Cecropia tree; Howler monkeys; Los Tuxtlas; Mexico; Plant succession; Southern Veracruz; Trees; White-tailed deer
Master spool number: HOU4580
Production number: FOUS309B
Videofinder number: 1869
Available to public: no