Ecosystems
View in progressExplore ecosystems and the species that support them. The full ecosystem view is in progress — but ecosystems already exist as nodes that species depend on.
The vast tropical forest of the Amazon Basin.
The world's largest tropical wetland, in South America.
A vast tropical savanna region of Brazil.
Forests with a long dry season, found across the Americas.
The connected body of seawater covering most of the planet.
The cold, often ice-edge seas around the poles.
Productive shallow seas close to shore.
The gently sloping seabed bordering the continents.
Deep coastal inlets carved by glaciers, rich in marine life.
Open grassland with scattered trees across much of Africa.
Open land dominated by grasses.
Land with a loose, open cover of trees.
Areas where water covers or saturates the land.
The routes animals travel between seasonal ranges.
These nodes are live in the graph and already power species profiles. A dedicated ecosystems view is the next layer.