The forest floor also called detritus duff and the o horizon is one of the most distinctive features of a forest ecosystem it mainly consists of shed vegetative parts such as leaves branches bark and stems existing in various stages of decomposition above the soil surface.
Plants that live on the forest floor.
They include many types of mushrooms and other fungi.
This is a forest habitat for birds lizards snakes and large predatory cats.
Large leafed shrubs and saplings new trees grow in the patches of sunlight.
The forest floor is covered in a layer of decomposition known as detritus.
The forest floor is the lowest layer where it is dark hot and damp.
The majority of plants that grow on the forest floor are used by insects such as the madagascar hissing cockroach and the giant african millipede as food.
The forest floor is generally dark and damp and is home to many plants insects amphibians spiders small mammals and lizards.
There are many forest birds that live on the forest floor of the rainforest.
The soil in a rainforest is nutrient poor and lacks things like calcium and magnesium and is essentially a wet desert but it does have elements that help to decompose plant matter that falls to the ground and is rich in carbon.
This fertile ground cover is important for nourishing the plants that are capable of surviving in the dark under layer of a forest.
Although principally composed of non living organic material the forest floor also teems with a wide variety of.
The plants that are able to survive in the low light conditions of the forest floor are adapted to warm moist environments and of course very little sunlight.
The understory layer could be described as the middle part of the flora system.
Only two per cent of sunlight gets through the thick canopy trees and understorey plants to reach the forest floor.
Some of the birds included in the bird family dwelling on the forest floor are peafowls jungle fowls the common peacock the green peacock megapodes and bower birds.
There is too little sunlight here for plants to grow.
As animals decompose along the forest floor nutrients seep into the soil and help feed plants that would otherwise be malnourished.
These darkness loving plants live inside of dead and decomposing trees branches and other rotting plant material.
The national aquarium in baltimore describes how these insects are some of the only animals that live on the rainforest floor along with ants and anteaters.
They feed on insects and tend to be elusive creatures.
The forest floor is very dark in a rainforest and hence it is not the home to many plants.