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... . In addition, it shows a definite affinity for fallen trees, as does some of their prey. The shrew mole is ideally equipped to forage in and around fallen trees because its ... organisms gain entrance to the interior they consume and break down wood cells and fibers. Larger organisms – mites, collembolans, spiders, millipedes, centipedes, amphibians, and small mammals must await the creation ...
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... the dry season or on the drier site, the high soil organic matter content yielded larger numbers of active ectomycorrhizae than did the low organic matter conditions. Forest management decisions with ... to think about: Thinning stands, in many cases, leaves areas which contained white pine to prey of the most aggressive killing diseases on the continent, including seedling diseases as destructive as ...
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