简述

自然科学类纪录片,PBS 频道 2005 年出品,也是 PBS Nature 系列其中之一。

封面

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影片信息

官方网站

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/deep-jungle-new-frontiers/introduction/1369/

影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :丛林深处

  •  中文系列名:PBS 自然

  •  英文片名 :Deep Jungle

  •  英文系列名:PBS Nature

  •  电视台  :PBS

  •  地区   :美国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  时长   :? min

  •  版本   :DVD

  •  发行时间 :2005

影片内容介绍

剧情简介

Deep Jungle reveals how technology is changing the nature of jungleexploration, providing scientists with the means to unlock secrets thatenlarge our understanding of rain forests and the role that they playin planetary ecology. Filmed in the rain forests of Borneo, Peru,Cambodia, the Central African Republic, and elsewhere, this programfollows researchers as they climb nearly 200-foot-high jungle canopies,confront unknown species, unravel mysteries of animal behavior, andexplore hidden archaeological sites that harbor clues about lostcivilizations.

分集介绍

 New Frontiers

This first episode presents examples of how the rain forest acts as anengine of evolution. It features the Sumatran tiger, recorded on filmin the wild for the first time; the frenetic manakin birds of CentralAmerica; a giant moth of Madagascar; the rain forest in Borneo; andelephants in the Congo.

 Monsters Of The Forest

If a nutshell is too hard to be cracked, how can it be indispensable to the existence of untold numbers of living things? That's one of the mysteries of rain forest ecology tackled in this second episode. It also shows that much of the rainfall in a rain forest is generated in part by the trees themselves, illustrating that even animals that live in rivers or flooded areas miles away from the rain forest depend on it.

 The Beast Within

What role did the jungle play in humanity's distant past, and what can it tell us about our future? The final episode looks for clues among the primates of the rain forests as well as the traces of ancient civilizations that thrived there, only to vanish. For example, using 3-D infrared satellite imagery, the scientists piece together what might have happened to the lost civilization of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, tracing how the city's relentless expansion led to changes in climate and ecology and eventually to drought, starvation, warfare, and abandonment.

截图

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森林和雨林

生物学

动物

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史地类

地理

亚洲

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柬埔寨

印度尼西亚

非洲

非洲东部

马达加斯加

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中非共和国

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