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  2. Willcocks's honeyguide - Wikipedia

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    Willcocks's honeyguide (Indicator willcocksi) is a species of bird in the family Indicatoridae. It is found mainly throughout the African tropical rainforest . The common name and Latin binomial commemorate the General Sir James Willcocks .

  3. Bioindicator - Wikipedia

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    Caddisfly (order Trichoptera), a macroinvertebrate used as an indicator of water quality. [1] A bioindicator is any species (an indicator species) or group of species whose function, population, or status can reveal the qualitative status of the environment. The most common indicator species are animals. [2]

  4. Tropical rainforest - Wikipedia

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    An area of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. The tropical rainforests of South America contain the largest diversity of species on Earth. [1] [2] Tropical rainforest climate zones (Af). Tropical forests: from the UN FRA2000 report. Tropical rainforests are dense and warm rainforests with high rainfall typically found between 10° north and south ...

  5. Pencil-tailed tree mouse - Wikipedia

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    Wells K, Pfeiffer M, Lakim MB & Linsenmair KE (2004) "Arboreal spacing patterns of the Large pencil-tailed tree mouse Chiropodomys major in a rainforest in Sabah, Malaysia." Ecotropica 10 : 15-22 Wells K, Pfeiffer M, Lakim MB & Linsenmair KE (2004) "Use of arboreal and terrestrial space by a small mammal community in a tropical rain forest in ...

  6. East African montane forests - Wikipedia

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    Afromontane rain forest is a closed-canopy rain forest, similar in structure and appearance to some lowland Guineo-Congolian forest types, but differing in species composition. Most trees are evergreen, with only a few larger tree species ( Entandrophragma excelsum and Aningeria adolfi-friederici ) losing their leaves for a few days during the ...

  7. Generalist and specialist species - Wikipedia

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    A specialist species can thrive only in a narrow range of environmental conditions or has a limited diet. Most organisms do not all fit neatly into either group, however. Some species are highly specialized (the most extreme case being monophagous, eating one specific type of food ), others less so, and some can tolerate many different ...

  8. Global biodiversity - Wikipedia

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    The Living Planet Index (LPI) is a population-based indicator that combines data from individual populations of many vertebrate species to create a single index. [31] The Global LPI for 2012 decreased by 28%. There are also indices that separate temperate and tropical species for marine and terrestrial species.

  9. Pardipicus - Wikipedia

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    Pardipicus is a genus of bird in the family Picidae, or woodpeckers, that are native to the African tropical rainforest. Most species are native to woodland and savanna rather than deep forest, and multiple species exhibit either arboreal or terrestrial foraging strategies. [1]