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Chapter 3 Opener. Figure 3.1 The current extent of tropical forests, and the areas that have been cleared of tropical forests

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Chapter 3 Opener

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Figure 3.1 The current extent of tropical forests, and the areas that have been cleared of tropical forests

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Figure 3.2 Coral reefs are built up from the skeletons of billions of tiny individual animals

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Figure 3.3 Numbers of amphibian (A) and bird (B) species in S. A. are greatest just south of the Equator in western Amazon. (C) Certain areas are characterized by high species concentrations

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Figure 3.3 Numbers of amphibian (A) and bird (B) species in S. A. are greatest just south of the Equator in western Amazon

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Figure 3.3 (C) Certain areas are characterized by high species concentrations

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Figure 3.4 Number of species of coral reef organisms, including fish, corals, snails, and crustaceans, found in different regions of the world

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Figure 3.5 (A) Approximately 1.5 million species have been identified and described. (B) Estimates of described and undescribed species

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Figure 3.5 (A) Approximately 1.5 million species have been identified and described

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Figure 3.5 (B) Estimates of described and undescribed species

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Figure 3.6 Researchers first encountered Laonastes aenigmamus being sold as a delicacy in Laos

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Figure 3.7 (A) An entomologist checks sheet containing fallen insects and leaves. (B) An inflatable platform base is placed in the canopy

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Box 3.1 Conserving a World Unknown: Hydrothermal Vents and Oil Plumes

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Figure 3.8 (A) A researcher uses insecticidal fog to sample the insect species. (B) A researcher begins the process of sorting, describing, and identifying the insects

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Figure 3.9 A new phylum, the Cycliophora, was first described in 1995

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