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This is important for the middle and tallest emergent layers.
The fauna is similar to that found in the emergent layer, but more diverse.
Most birds live on the canopy and emergent layers.
The emergent layer is the farthest from the ground.
The forest features an emergent layer, a canopy and an understory.
Individual trees growing above the general layer of the canopy may form an emergent layer.
"Humanness" surely resides in the emergent layers building the vastly complex architecture of the human brain.
The top layer is the Emergent layer.
The emergent layer exists in tropical rainforests.
Emergent layer exists in the tropical rain forest and is composed of a few scattered trees that tower over the canopy.
Only the emergent layer is unique to tropical rainforests, while the others are also found in temperate rainforests.
The canopy is below the emergent layer, a sparse layer of very tall trees, typically one or two per hectare.
In the Rain Forest there are four layers: the forest floor, the understory, the canopy and the emergent layer.
The highest emergent layer attains 40-50m and is characterised by the dipterocarp Parashorea stellata, which may grow to as high as 70m.
It is normally very dark in the shrub layer, apart from little spots of sunlight that comes through empty spaces of the emergent layer.
The towering Hollong tree which is also the state tree of Assam dominates the emergent layer of this rainforest.
The floral communities dominated by Shorea-Dipterocarpus-Mesua (Sinhalese "Doona-Hora-Na") are common in emergent layer of the forest.
The canopy is largely evergreen (dominated by Gymnanthes lucida (Euphorbiaceae) in areas of limestone soil), while the emergent layer is considerably more dry-season deciduous.
It is the largest (by volume) but not tallest species of tree in New Zealand, standing up to 50 m tall in the emergent layer above the forest's main canopy.
The emergent layer contains a small number of very large trees, called emergents, which grow above the general canopy, reaching heights of 45-55 m, although on occasion a few species will grow to 70-80 m tall.
Kauri occupy the emergent layer of the forest, where they are exposed to the effects of the weather; however, the smaller trees that dominate the main canopy are sheltered both by the emergent trees above and by each other.
Chloroxylon swietenia, Manilkara hexandra, Elaeodendron glaucum, Pterospermum canescens, Diospyros ebenum, Holoptelea intergrifolia, Pleurostylia opposita, Vitex altissima, Drypetes sepiaria, and Berrya cordifolia are dominant trees in the emergent layer.