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  • Butress roots from huge tree {Shorea sp.} in lowland dipterocarp rainforest. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
    AH_Shorea Tree Butress Roots Borneo ...jpg
  • Butress roots from huge tree {Shorea sp.} in lowland dipterocarp rainforest. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
    AH_Rainforest Butress Roots Borneo S...jpg
  • Butress roots, lowland dipterocarp rainforest. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
    AH_Butress Roots Borneo Lowland Dipt...jpg
  • Butress roots from huge tree {Shorea sp.} in lowland dipterocarp rainforest. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
    AH_Rainforest Butress Roots Borneo S...jpg
  • Butress roots from huge tree {Shorea sp.} in lowland dipterocarp rainforest. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
    AH_Rainforest Butress Roots Borneo S...jpg
  • Butress roots from huge tree {Shorea sp.} in lowland dipterocarp rainforest. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
    AH_Butress Roots Rainforest Borneo_3...jpg
  • Aerial tree roots, lowland rain forest. Masoala Peninsula National Park, north east Madagascar.
    AH_Aerial tree roots rainforest_5305.jpg
  • Aerial tree roots, lowland rain forest. Masoala Peninsula National Park, north east Madagascar. Stitched Panorama.
    AH_Aerial_Tree_Roots_Panorama_Madaga...jpg
  • Butress roots from huge tree {Shorea sp.} in lowland dipterocarp rainforest. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
    AH__03-2.jpg
  • Butress roots from huge tree {Shorea sp.} in lowland dipterocarp rainforest. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
    AH__03.jpg
  • Basil Thyme (Clinopodium acinos) growing on open disturbed ground. Rockingham Forest, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Basil Thyme Clinopodium acinos_75...jpg
  • Basil Thyme (Clinopodium acinos) growing on open disturbed ground. Rockingham Forest, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Basil Thyme Clinopodium acinos_75...jpg
  • Woodland ride widening, creating marginal habitat for a broad range of plants, invertebrates and other animals. Old Sulehay Nature Reserve, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Woodland ride widening_5130.jpg
  • Hoverflies (Syrphus sp.) nectaring on Wild Parsnip, growing at the edge of a woodland ride. Fineshade Woods, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Hoverflies Syrphus_4926.jpg
  • View from inside an ancient hollow ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior). Fineshade Woods, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH__0380.jpg
  • Woodland ride widening, creating marginal habitat for a broad range of plants, invertebrates and other animals. To the right of the path a patch of woodland has been cleared (known as 'scalloping') to create more open habitat and to counter the strong winds that would otherwise be channeled down the narow rides. Old Sulehay Nature Reserve, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Woodland ride widening_.jpg
  • Fly Orchid (Ophrys insectifera) growing in woodland clearing, Rockingham Forest, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site. Photographed in the field against a white background.
    AH_Fly Orchid Ophrys insectifera_2.jpg
  • Decaying wood left in situ, a rich habitat for a vast array of invertebrate species. Fineshade Woods, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Decaying Wood_0357.jpg
  • Basil Thyme (Clinopodium acinos) growing on open disturbed ground. Rockingham Forest, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Basil Thyme Clinopodium acinos_72...jpg
  • Crested Cow-wheat (Melampyrum cristatum) Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site. Photographed in the field against a white background.
    AH_Crested Cow-wheat Melampyrum cris...jpg
  • Crested Cow-wheat (Melampyrum cristatum) Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site. Photographed in the field against a white background.
    AH_Crested Cow-wheat Melampyrum cris...jpg
  • Crested Cow-wheat (Melampyrum cristatum) Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Crested Cow-wheat Melampyrum cris...jpg
  • Crested Cow-wheat (Melampyrum cristatum) Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Crested Cow-wheat Melampyrum cris...jpg
  • Crested Cow-wheat (Melampyrum cristatum) Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Crested Cow-wheat Melampyrum cris...jpg
  • Crested Cow-wheat (Melampyrum cristatum) Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site. Photographed in the field against a white background.
    AH_Crested Cow-wheat Melampyrum cris...jpg
  • Roesel's bush-cricket (Metrioptera roeselii) resting in sunshine on vegetaion along the edge of woodland ride. Fineshade Woods, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Roesel's bush-cricket _5359.jpg
  • Aerial roots of a Strangler Fig {Ficus zarazalensis}. In this instance the original host tree that the Stangler Fig was climbing has been killed and rotted has away, leaving a hollow space in the middle. This species is endemic to the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. May. Digitally stitched panorama.
    AH_Strangler Fig Ficus zarazalensis ...jpg
  • Aerial roots of a Strangler Fig {Ficus zarazalensis}. In this instance the original host tree that the Stangler Fig was climbing has been killed and rotted has away, leaving a hollow space in the middle. This species is endemic to the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. May.
    AH_Strangler Fig Ficus zarazalensis ...jpg
  • Adder (Vipera berus) basking at edge of woodland ride. Fineshade Woods, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Adder Vipera berus_2.jpg
  • Woodland ride widening, creating marginal habitat for a broad range of plants, invertebrates and other animals. Old Sulehay Nature Reserve, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Woodland ride widening_5154.jpg
  • Woodland ride widening, creating marginal habitat for a broad range of plants, invertebrates and other animals. Old Sulehay Nature Reserve, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Woodland ride widening_0352.jpg
  • Woodland ride widening, creating marginal habitat for a broad range of plants, invertebrates and other animals. Old Sulehay Nature Reserve, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Woodland ride widening_0293.jpg
  • Fly Orchid (Ophrys insectifera) growing in woodland clearing, Rockingham Forest, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Fly Orchid Ophrys insectifera_008...jpg
  • Fly Orchid (Ophrys insectifera) growing in woodland clearing, Rockingham Forest, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Fly Orchid Ophrys insectifera_989...jpg
  • Basil Thyme (Clinopodium acinos) growing on open disturbed ground. Rockingham Forest, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Basil Thyme Clinopodium acinos_71...jpg
  • Crested Cow-wheat (Melampyrum cristatum) Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site. Photographed in the field against a white background.
    AH_Crested Cow-wheat Melampyrum cris...jpg
  • Crested Cow-wheat (Melampyrum cristatum) Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Crested Cow-wheat Melampyrum cris...jpg
  • Looking upwards to the rainforest canopy through the aerial roots of a Strangler Fig {Ficus zarazalensis}. In this instance the original host tree that the Stangler Fig was climbing has been killed and has rotted away, leaving a hollow space in the middle. This species is endemic to the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. May.
    AH_Strangler Fig Ficus zarazalensis ...jpg
  • Fineshade Woods, 'Roots of Rockingham'
    AH__5417.jpg
  • Basil Thyme (Clinopodium acinos) growing on open disturbed ground. Rockingham Forest, Northamptonshire. 'Roots of Rockingham', a Back from the Brink project site.
    AH_Basil Thyme Clinopodium acinos_48...jpg
  • Ferns growing along a Kapok tree root {Ceiba pentandra}, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. May.
    AH_Ferns Root Kapok tree Ceiba penta...jpg
  • Wild Cashew tree {Anacardium excelsum} with large root snaking above the ground, Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica, May.
    AH_Wild Cashew tree Anacardium excel...jpg
  • Strangler Fig (Ficus sp.), Maliau Basin, Sabah's 'Lost World', Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
    AH_Strangler Fig Ficus Borneo Maliau...jpg
  • Lowland dipterocarp rainforest canopy. Danum Valley, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
    AH_Lowland Dipterocarp Rainforest Ca...jpg
  • Crested Cow-wheat (Melampyrum cristatum) detail, Northamptonshire, UK. July.
    AH_Crested Cow-wheat Melampyrum cris...jpg
  • Aerial tree roots, lowland rain forest. Masoala Peninsula National Park, north east Madagascar.
    AHIMG_5344.jpg
  • Aerial tree roots, lowland rain forest. Masoala Peninsula National Park, north east Madagascar.
    AHIMG_5319.jpg
  • Aerial tree roots, lowland rain forest. Masoala Peninsula National Park, north east Madagascar.
    AHIMG_5308-Edit-2.jpg
  • Aerial tree roots, lowland rain forest. Masoala Peninsula National Park, north east Madagascar.
    AHIMG_5313-Edit.jpg
  • Rose-root (Rhodiola rosea) growing on sea cliff, Isle of Lunga, Treshnish Isles, Scotland, June.
    AH_Rose-root Rhodiola rosea Lunga_29...jpg
  • Rose-root {Rhodiola rosea} growing on sea cliff, Isle of Lunga, Treshnish Isles, Scotland, June.
    AH_Rose-root {Rhodiola rosea}_7122.jpg
  • Rose-root {Rhodiola rosea} growing on sea cliff, Isle of Lunga, Treshnish Isles, Scotland, June.
    AH_Rose-root {Rhodiola rosea}_7119.jpg
  • Looking upwards to the rainforest canopy through the aerial roots of a huge Stangler Fig {Ficus sp.}. The seeds of the strangler fig germinate high up in the branches of the host tree. Over time aerial roots decend to the forest floor and wrap tightly around the host tree's trunk. Eventually the host tree is outcompeted and dies. Once the host tree rots away, the strangler fig remains standing as a cage-like structure, as can be seen here. Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica, May.
    AH_Strangler Fig Ficus Costa Rica_72...jpg
  • Aerial roots of a huge Stangler Fig {Ficus sp.}. The seeds of the strangler fig germinate high up in the branches of the host tree. Over time aerial roots decend to the forest floor and wrap tightly around the host tree's trunk. Eventually the host tree is outcompeted and dies. Once the host tree rots away, the strangler fig remains standing as a cage-like structure, as can be seen here. Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica, May. Digitally stitched panoramic image.
    AH_Strangler Fig Ficus Costa Rica Pa...jpg
  • Aerial roots of a huge Stangler Fig {Ficus sp.}. The seeds of the strangler fig germinate high up in the branches of the host tree. Over time aerial roots decend to the forest floor and wrap tightly around the host tree's trunk. Eventually the host tree is outcompeted and dies. Once the host tree rots away, the strangler fig remains standing as a cage-like structure, as can be seen here. Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica, May.
    AH_Strangler Fig Ficus Costa Rica_72...jpg
  • Aerial roots of a huge Stangler Fig {Ficus sp.}. The seeds of the strangler fig germinate high up in the branches of the host tree. Over time aerial roots decend to the forest floor and wrap tightly around the host tree's trunk. Eventually the host tree is outcompeted and dies. Once the host tree rots away, the strangler fig remains standing as a cage-like structure, as can be seen here. Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica, May.
    AH_Strangler Fig Ficus Costa Rica_75...jpg
  • Looking upwards to the rainforest canopy through the aerial roots of a huge Stangler Fig {Ficus sp.}. The seeds of the strangler fig germinate high up in the branches of the host tree. Over time aerial roots decend to the forest floor and wrap tightly around the host tree's trunk. Eventually the host tree is outcompeted and dies. Once the host tree rots away, the strangler fig remains standing as a cage-like structure, as can be seen here. Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica, May. Photographed with a circular fisheye lens.
    AH_Strangler Fig Ficus Costa Rica_72...jpg
  • Aerial roots of a huge Stangler Fig {Ficus sp.}. The seeds of the strangler fig germinate high up in the branches of the host tree. Over time aerial roots decend to the forest floor and wrap tightly around the host tree's trunk. Eventually the host tree is outcompeted and dies. Once the host tree rots away, the strangler fig remains standing as a cage-like structure, as can be seen here. Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica, May. Digitally stitched panoramic image.
    AH_Strangler Fig Ficus Costa Rica Pa...jpg
  • Aerial roots of a huge Stangler Fig {Ficus sp.}. The seeds of the strangler fig germinate high up in the branches of the host tree. Over time aerial roots decend to the forest floor and wrap tightly around the host tree's trunk. Eventually the host tree is outcompeted and dies. Once the host tree rots away, the strangler fig remains standing as a cage-like structure, as can be seen here. Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica, May.
    AH_Strangler Fig Ficus Costa Rica_75...jpg
  • Cauliflower Fungus (Sparassis crispa) emerging from conifer roots. Highlands, Scotland, UK. Ocotber.
    AH_Cauliflower Fungus Sparassis cris...jpg
  • Leaves of English Oak tree {Quercus robur} accumulated between two ancient lichen-covered roots. Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve, Nottinghamshire, UK. November.
    AH_Close up veteran English Oak tree...jpg
  • Yellow Rattle {Rhinanthus sp.} growing in a traditional hay meadow. Yellow Rattle parasitises the roots of grass species, reducing their vigour and allowing other plant species to flourish. Nordtirol, Austrian Alps. June.
    AH_Yellow Rattle Rhinanthus Traditio...jpg
  • Yellow Rattle {Rhinanthus sp.} growing in a traditional hay meadow. Yellow Rattle parasitises the roots of grass species, reducing their vigour and allowing other plant species to flourish. Nordtirol, Austrian Alps. June.
    AH_Yellow Rattle Rhinanthus Traditio...jpg
  • Cauliflower Fungus (Sparassis crispa) emerging from conifer roots. Highlands, Scotland, UK. Ocotber.
    AH_Cauliflower Fungus Sparassis cris...jpg
  • Giant flower buds of Rafflesia tengku-adlinii, Center of Maliau Basin, Sabah's 'Lost World', Borneo. This is the rarest of the three known species of the Rafflesia genus, discovered in 1988. Rafflesia plants are parasitic, having no roots, leaves or stem. They form flowers directly off their host, a Liana vine {Tetrastigma sp.}. The Maliau Basin is an important site for this species.
    AH_Rafflesia tengku-adlinii Malaiu B...jpg
  • Yellow Rattle {Rhinanthus sp.} growing in a traditional hay meadow. Yellow Rattle parasitises the roots of grass species, reducing their vigour and allowing other plant species to flourish. Nordtirol, Austrian Alps. June.
    AH_Yellow Rattle Rhinanthus Traditio...jpg
  • Tailless Whipscorpion  (Heterophrynus elephas) hunting invertebrate prey at night on tree butress root. The raptorial pedipalps can be seen, which it grabs its prey with much like a praying mantis. Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru. November.
    AH_Tailless Whipscorpion Heterophryn...jpg
  • Tailless Whipscorpion  (Heterophrynus elephas) hunting invertebrate prey at night on tree butress root. The raptorial pedipalps are extended, with which it grabs its prey much like a praying mantis. Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru. November.
    AH_Tailless Whipscorpion Heterophryn...jpg
  • Tailless Whipscorpion  (Heterophrynus elephas) hunting invertebrate prey at night on tree butress root. The raptorial pedipalps are extended, with which it grabs its prey much like a praying mantis. Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru. November.
    AH_Tailless Whipscorpion Heterophryn...jpg
  • Tailless Whipscorpion  (Heterophrynus elephas) hunting invertebrate prey at night on tree butress root. The raptorial pedipalps are extended, with which it grabs its prey much like a praying mantis. Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru. November.
    AH_Tailless Whipscorpion Heterophryn...jpg
  • Tailless Whipscorpion  (Heterophrynus elephas) hunting invertebrate prey at night on tree butress root. The raptorial pedipalps are extended, with which it grabs its prey much like a praying mantis. Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru. November.
    AH_Tailless Whipscorpion Heterophryn...jpg
  • Tailless Whipscorpion  (Heterophrynus elephas) hunting invertebrate prey at night on tree butress root.  Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru. November.
    AH_Tailless Whipscorpion Heterophryn...jpg
  • Tailless Whipscorpion  (Heterophrynus elephas) hunting invertebrate prey at night on tree butress root.  Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru. November.
    AH_Tailless Whipscorpion Heterophryn...jpg
  • Tailless Whipscorpion  (Heterophrynus elephas) hunting invertebrate prey at night on tree butress root.  Hand included for scale. Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru. November.
    AH_Tailless Whipscorpion Heterophryn...jpg
  • Tailless Whipscorpion  (Heterophrynus elephas) hunting invertebrate prey at night on tree butress root.  Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru. November.
    AH_Tailless Whipscorpion Heterophryn...jpg
  • Tailless Whipscorpion  (Heterophrynus elephas) hunting invertebrate prey at night on tree butress root.  Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru. November.
    AH_Tailless Whipscorpion Heterophryn...jpg
  • Yellow Broomrape {Orobanche flava} in flower. Broomrapes possess no chlorophyll and parasitise the root systems of other plants. This species targets members of the Asteraceae family, frequently the genera Petasites and Adenostyles. Julian Alps, Slovenia. July.
    AH_Yellow Broomrape Orobanche flava ...jpg
  • Tailless Whipscorpion  (Heterophrynus elephas) hunting invertebrate prey at night on tree butress root.  Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru. November.
    AH_Tailless Whipscorpion Heterophryn...jpg
  • Tailless Whipscorpion  (Heterophrynus elephas) hunting invertebrate prey at night on tree butress root. The raptorial pedipalps are extended, with which it grabs its prey much like a praying mantis. Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru. November.
    AH_Tailless Whipscorpion Heterophryn...jpg
  • Yellow Broomrape {Orobanche flava} in flower. Broomrapes possess no chlorophyll and parasitise the root systems of other plants. This species targets members of the Asteraceae family, frequently the genera Petasites and Adenostyles. Julian Alps, Slovenia. July.
    AH_Yellow Broomrape Orobanche flava ...jpg