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  2. In biology, the canopy is the aboveground portion of a plant cropping or crop, formed by the collection of individual plant crowns. In forest ecology, canopy refers to the upper layer or habitat zone, formed by mature tree crowns and including other biological organisms (epiphytes, lianas, arboreal animals, etc.).

  3. The canopy is where the most sunlight touches the plants, so it is where the most energy enters living things. [2] It is also where the most gas exchange happens, where oxygen and carbon dioxide and water vapor go in and out of the leaves. [3] Many animals live in the canopy.

  4. Definition. For much of the early development of canopy biology, the nature and limits of forest canopies have been poorly defined. In a functional sense, the forest canopy includes all aboveground plant structures and the interstitial spaces between them, which collectively form the interface between the soil and the atmosphere.

  5. Canopy Biology. Monkeys swing through for a bite to eat, ants cross from tree to tree on liana highways, and climate variables shape cycles of flowering, fruiting and photosynthesis: there is a lot going on in the forest canopy. To overcome the limitations of studying towering tropical forests from the normal human vantage point, Smithsonian ...

  6. Jul 5, 2023 · Long considered inaccessible, the canopy is starting to reveal some of its secrets now that scientists have the tools and technology to explore its complex ecosystem. Nalini Nadkarni, a professor of biology at the University of Utah (United States), describes a treetop world teeming with a tremendous variety of plants and animals.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CanopyCanopy - Wikipedia

    Canopy (biology), aboveground portion of plant community or crop (including forests) Canopy (grape), aboveground portion of grapes; Religion and ceremonies. Baldachin or canopy of state, typically placed over an altar or throne; Chuppah, a canopy used in Jewish wedding ceremonies; Umbraculum, a canopy awarded by the pope to basilicas

  8. www.wikiwand.com › simple › Canopy_(biology)Canopy (biology) - Wikiwand

    A canopy or forest canopy is part of a tree, forest, group of trees, or group of other tall plants. It is where the leaves spread out like a roof or umbrella. The canopy is where the most sunlight touches the plants, so it is where the most energy enters living things.

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