Frijolito receives significant rainfall, totaling approximately 200.3 mm monthly.
Frijolito serves as a primary site for researching ecological adaptation, particularly for C. allenii in Panama. frijolito
Based on ecological studies within the Panama Canal watershed, acts as a distinct, specialized habitat characterized by unique environmental conditions compared to nearby areas like Gamboa. It is a critical, high-moisture area that serves as a representative habitat for specific species, notably C. allenii . Based on ecological studies within the Panama Canal
The habitat presents lower light availability, averaging around 11.3% of full sun (PAR) in the wet season, which favors shade-tolerant adaptations. Contextual Significance The habitat presents lower light availability
Its ability to maintain higher moisture levels through the dry season makes it an ecologically stable refuge compared to surrounding, more arid locations.
A critical differentiator is its higher rainfall during the dry season (January–April), recording an average of 92.6 mm compared to 69.2 mm in surrounding areas like Gamboa.