Green viper coiled on a branch in the Borneo rainforest at night.

Why Do Tropical Rainforests Host So Many Species?

Article and photographs by Damien Lafon.

Aerial view of dense tropical rainforest in the mountains of Borneo.
Aerial view of a dense rainforest in Borneo.

A Warm and Stable Climate All Year Long

Proboscis monkey observing the tropical forest in a Borneo mangrove.
Proboscis monkey observing the rainforest in a Borneo mangrove.
Small tropical crab on a plant in the humid rainforest of Borneo.
Small tropical crab on a plant in the rainforest.
Why do tropical rainforests contain so many species?

The warm, humid, and stable climate encourages the evolution and specialization of species over millions of years.

Where are the largest rainforests located?

The main tropical rainforests are found in the Amazon, Central Africa, and Southeast Asia.

Why is the canopy important?

The canopy concentrates a large part of the light and biodiversity found in tropical rainforests.

Are scientists still discovering new species?

Yes. New species are regularly discovered in tropical rainforests.

Why are tropical forests threatened?

Deforestation, mining, and intensive agriculture are severely damaging these fragile ecosystems.

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