Scientific information of Amazon Rainforest
Amazon forest has
been inhabited since the beginning of humanity. It is
esteemed that some million of indigenous people already
lived here when European colonists arrived in the region
in XVI century. The modern occupation of the Amazon
forest started around 1540, however, until the end of the
Second World War, the human being presence almost did not
change the environment and natural vegetal covering. A
new period started with the politics, mainly in Brazil,
aiming at the agricultural development and the nesting of
immigrants, deriving of densely populated and/or devoid
regions. All these modifications in the Amazon region can
have climatic, ecological and ambient implications for
the region, the continent and the globe.
The INPA (National
Institute of Research of the Amazon region) has given an
important contribution to the scientific and
technological knowledge of the Amazon region. The set of
this knowledge constitutes the greatest and more
important bank of scientific information on the Amazon
region, whose consultation became indispensable for a
correct creation of regional public politics.
The Amazon region
occupies area of 6 countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia,
Equator, Peru and Venezuela. It represents in numbers:
- 1/20 part of the terrestrial surface;
- 4/10 of the South America;
- 3/5 of Brazil;
- 1/5 of the available worldwide freshwater;
- 1/3 of the worldwide reserves of tropical forests.
69% of this area belongs to Brazil, enclosing
the States of Pará, Amazonas, Maranhão, Goiás, Mato
Grosso, Acre, Amapá, Rondônia and Roraima. The 4.871.000
km2 of lands, waters and forests, shelter 10 million
inhabitants, only two and half thousandth of the world-wide
population, with a 2 density of hab./Km2.
The Amazon
- Total area (Great
Amazon): 7.584.421 Km2 (including 9
countries);
- Brazilian
area: 5.033.072 Km2;
- Amazon Basin
(excluding Tocantins, Maranhão and Mato Grosso
States): 4.982.000 Km2;
- This value
represents 7% of planet surface;
- The Amazon
region shelters about 50% of worldwide
biodiversity.
The Forest
- 78% of Terra-Firme
(Forest that never flooded) soils are acid and
low natural fertility;
- It is esteemed
a total of 19 millions Km2 of tropical
forests;
- The Amazon
possesses 3.650.000 Km2 of continuous
forests, the biggest of world;
- Average
temperature: 26ºC;
- The period (the
time of the day) varies of 30 to 50 minutes,
between the longest and shortest day;
- The annual
amount of rain in the Amazonian basin: 15
trillions m3;
- Of this
amount, in average 48% is used and
evapotranspirated by the Amazonian ecosystem;
others 52% flows off for rivers, approximately
the half. The rainforest ecosystem
changes significantly this average: in its
environment, only 25% is evaporated and 25% goes
to the rivers: the major part is retained in the
forest itself.
- The liquid
production of oxygen (surplus) is in average of
96 tons per year, that represents 0.000008% of
the total of the atmosphere of the land. This
indicates to be a small global participation;
- However,
recent studies show that the amount of carbon
settled for the forest is significant, and
therefore the Amazon region can be interpreted as
being an ecological filter, therefore it reduces
the amount of CO2 of the atmosphere;
- A total area
deforested is calculated in the Amazon region of
about 500 a thousand km2, or either, about 12,5%
the original forest. In the decade of 80, in Rondônia,
the deforestation tax was of the order of 35 a
thousand km2 per year, equivalent to a field of
soccer (1 ha) to each 5 seconds;
- There are in
the Amazon region about 5.000 species of trees (bigger
that 15cm of diameter). In the Inpa collection
there are 10,200 exsiccates, being of about 3.500
species. In the North America there are about 650
species of trees;
- The
diversity of trees in the Amazon region varies
between 40 to 300 different species per hectare,
comparing 4 to 25 in the North America;
- Of 250,000
species of superior plants of the World, 170,000
(68%) live exclusively in tropics, being 90,000
in the South America.
The Population
- About 17
million people live in the Amazon region, and
therefore the demographic density is of about 3,4
inhabitants for km2;
- 62% of the
population live in urban zone and 38% in the
rural zone
- In average,
during the year, the "caboclo"(inland
people) uses about 3.2 hours/day for agriculture
and 5.1 hours/day the extraction activities (hunting,
fish, collect...);
- The oldest
ceramics found in the Amazon region date of about
7.000 the 8,000 years;
- Of the
parasitic illnesses of the population, the
malaria is the main endemic disease. It was
verified in Porto Velho 90% of the total
population has caught malaria at
least once; Boa Vista 82%; Macapá
and Rio Branco 22%, Manaus 14%; Palms 11%, Cuiabá
6% and Belém 0,2%;
- The region (inland)
has one of the biggest animal protein consumption
(fish) in the world: 140 gr per person/day;
- In the total
area, 70% of children has nanism and 18% nutritional
atrophy; 37,5% of anemia; 56,5% lack of zinc and
50% lack of calorie, iron, vitamin and other
vitamins;
- In the urban
area 72.2% of malnutrition were detected.
The Rivers
- Volume of
water in the estuary of the Amazonas River: 100
to 300 m3/s, depending on the time of the year;
- Considering
the average of 200 m3/s, this means the daily
consumption of a city of 2.000 inhabitants would
be supplied by one second of the volume of the
river;
- The amount
of water of the Amazonas River represents about
17% of all the liquid water of the planet;
- The average
depth is of 40 the 50 meters, being able to reach
up to 100 meters, next the Óbidos City;
- The effect
of the tides can be perceived until 1,000 km of
the sea (Óbidos);
- Basically,
there are three types of rivers:
- White
or clay water (Solimões, Amazonas,
Madeira...) with visibility the 0.1-0.5
meters; pH 6.5-7.0;
- Black
water (Negro, Urubu...) visibility of 1.50-2.50
meters, pH 3.5-4.0;
- Clear
water (Tapajós, Trombetas...) visibility
more than 4 meters, pH 4.0-7,0.
The Fauna
- There are
about 3.000 species of fish in the Amazon region,
that represents 85% of South America and 15% of
continental waters. The INPA has registered 40%
of this total;
- In State of
Amazonas, only 36 species are explored. 90% of
fish are represented by 18 species, but 61% are
of 4 species: Tambaqui (18%), Jaraqui (32%),
Curimatã (11%) and Pacus (5%);
- The last
estimates are that the pluvial forests of the
world can have up to 30 million species of
insects;
- In an only
plant in the Amazon region had been found more
than 80 species of ants, representing the double
of the species of ants found in the British
Islands;
- The great
insects of the Amazon region:
bigger beetle: 20 cm
bigger fly: 5 cm
bigger chinch-bug: 10 cm
bigger dragonfly: 15 cm
bigger butterfly: 30 cm
bigger buzzer: 9 cm
bigger wasp: 7 cm
Source:
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisa da Amazônia - INPA - www.inpa.gov.br
Responsible: Dr. Carlos R. Bueno - Coordination of
Extension Dept. in 2002.
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