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... over many years (Maser and Trappe, 1984, pg 17-par 4). 199. Logging is removing present as well as future cover for vertebrates such as salamanders, shrews, shrew moles, and voles, which would have found cover under debris of sloughed bark and so called rotten wood alongside the class IV tree ...
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... , slugs, and snails – would have found in these openings and passages along them. Logging is removing present and future cover which vertebrates such as salamanders, shrews, shrew moles, and voles, would have found under debris of sloughed bark and ...
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... over many years (Maser and Trappe, 1984, pg 17-par 4). 335. Logging is removing present as well as future cover for vertebrates such as salamanders, shrews, shrew moles, and voles, which would have found cover under debris of sloughed bark and so called rotten wood alongside the class IV tree ...
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... of such ecosystems (Harley and Smith 1983; Harvey and others 1979; Harvey and others 1987; Marks and Kozlowski 1973; Maser 1990). Therefore, we assume their presence and abundance to be a ... millipedes, slugs, and snails – find shelter in these openings and passage along them. Vertebrates such as salamanders, shrews, shrew moles, and voles, find cover under debris of sloughed bark and so called ...
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