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El Yunque: Tropical Rainforest of Puerto Rico Dr. Enríquez Rodríguez- Borrero Dr. Félix Velázquez-Soto, UPR-Cayey RISE program

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El Yunque : Tropical Rainforest of Puerto Rico. Dr. Enríquez Rodríguez- Borrero Dr. Félix Velázquez-Soto, UPR - Cayey RISE program . Group Members. Génesis Thays Santos- Cotto Michelle C. Pérez-Ayala José David Centeno- Pag á n Jariel Yamil Ramírez- Virella - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: El  Yunque : Tropical Rainforest of Puerto Rico

El Yunque:Tropical Rainforest of Puerto

Rico Dr. Enríquez Rodríguez- Borrero Dr. Félix Velázquez-Soto, UPR-Cayey RISE program

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Group Members

Génesis Thays Santos-Cotto

Michelle C. Pérez-Ayala

José David Centeno-Pagán

Jariel Yamil Ramírez-Virella

Valeria María Nieves-Rivera

Nicole S. Rivera-Espinal

Ingrid M. Meléndez-Nieves

Paola Morales-Muñiz

Alejandra Martínez-Rivera

Alexander Colón-Romero

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El Yunque

• The first habitants of El Yunque were Indian people, later Spanish, “jíbaros”, and North Americans

• Acoording to acient Indian legends, there was a good spirit called 'Yuquiyu' ( or 'Yokahu ) that protected them

• El Yunque served as wood source for both Indian and Spanish people

• Indians used it for canoes and Spanish used it for building homes and boats

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• Served as an investigation center for the orange agent

• Largest nature reserve in Puerto Rico and the only tropical rainforest under the protection of the US Forest Service

• The Puerto Rican parrot is one of the ten most endangered species of birds in the world with only 30 alive in the wild

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Four Forests within El Yunque

Palo colorado(Xylosma schwaneckeanum)

El bosque de palma de sierra

(Prestoea montana)

El bosque de tabonuco (Dacryodes excelsa)

Bosque Enano o Bosque de Nubes

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Purposes

Measure and observe:Flora and fauna

Endemic speciesNative species

Environmental conditions of different locations

Geographical diversity within an ecosystem

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Tour guidance

Dr. Enríquez Rodríguez- Borrero and Dr. Félix Velázquez-Soto were guides of the El Yunque trip.

Dr. Félix Velázquez-Soto experience includes:Different habitats, Plant species Animal life Natural substances and resources

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Environmental Study

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Río Mameyes

This River travels 15.6 mi2 from El Yunque (Rio Grande, origin) and Luquillo.

One of the ravines (quebradas) that is connected and nourishes this water body Cascada La Coca, which we will mention later on as one of our stops. But is main water current comes from el Río La Mina.

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Río Mameyes

• Our main focus was to find organisms in the rocky river, in order to know if it has habitable conditions. Two students, Abneill Alicea and Aníbal Tornés, were able to find snails that were alive, sleeping, or dead. From the three snails that were obtained one was moving and two were not.

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Scientific instruments and use

Soil thermometerpH meter GPS

Water thermometer Wind speed meter

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Bamboo Area

Soil temperature: 23 °C, 73 °F

Soil pH: 6 (acid)Location: North (N) 18°

20.272’, West (W) 065° 45.730’

Elevation: 689FTWind speed: 7 miles N

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Cascada La Coca

Soil pH: 4 (acid)Wind speed: 7 miles

South East (SE)Location: N 18° 19.118’,

W 065° 46.276’

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Big Tree Trailhead: La Mina Falls

Soil pH: 5 (acid)#2 soil pH: 3.7 (acid)Some plant species:

Dianas, Tabonuco, and Palo Colorado

#3 soil pH: 4 (acid)Soil temperature: 59°FPlant species: Palma de

sierra

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Railroad leading to “The Rock”

Location: N 18° 18.173’, W 065° 47.076’ Elevation: 2,164 FT Soil Temperature: 56°F Animal species: Polluelos and Cotorras de Puerto Rico #2 Soil temperature: 88°F #2 pH: 6 (acid) Plant species: Helecho de Montaña with thorns

(“espinas”)

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First Bridge

Soil pH: 3.5 (acid)Water temperatura: 20°C, 70°FSoil temperature: 55°F

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Second Bridge (rocky)

Soil pH: 5 (acid)Water temperature: 19°C, 66°FLocation: N 18° 18.305’, W 065° 47.383’Elevation: 2,608 ft

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“The Rock”

Soil pH: 5.5 (acid)Soil Temprature 54°F

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Conclusions

Height is inversely proportional to temperature.

Temperature is proportional to pH.

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Tips

Hydration Do not interact with species Use of raincoat Do not travel alone Bring food Dispose of trash in backpack or designated areas Use protective and safe clothing Taking pictures and videos is permitted