-
belonging to the
family Tettigoniidae,
subfamily Conocephalinae. It is a
hygrophilous species, and is
therefore common in wet
meadows and slow-flowing streams...
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deciduous bushland, woodland,
wooded gr****land in
rocky places, and also in
hygrophilous and
riverine forests and clearings. de Vosjoli,
Philippe (2004). Pachyforms:...
- bog-iron
deposits by
indicators such as
withered gr****, a wet environment,
hygrophilous gr****-dominated vegetation, and reddish-brown
solutions or depositions...
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Agriculture Organization. Gr****land
types by
Schimper (1898, 1903):
Meadow (
hygrophilous or
tropophilous gr****land)
Steppe (xerophilous gr****land)
Savannah (xerophilous...
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springtails are
always found in the
vicinity of
ponds and lakes, such as the
hygrophilous Isotomurus palustris.
Adaptive features, such as the
presence of a fan-like...
- Djupadalsmölla
Hygrophilous Very
scarce Miospores A miospore,
incertae sedis inside Sphagnopsida.
Polycingulatisporites P. sp. Korsaröd
Hygrophilous Less than...
- needed] types: Woodland, forest, bushwood,
shrubwood Gr****land,
meadow (
hygrophilous or tropophilous),
steppe (xerophilous),
savannah (xerophilous gr****land...
- (2015). "Nomenclature
adjustments to
neglected syntaxa of the tall-herb
hygrophilous communities of the SE-Europe". Periodi**** Biologorum. 117 (3): 383–397...
- habitat.
Common among zygomycetes, as
zoospores rely on
water to move.
hygrophilous Preferring a
moist habitat.
Common among fungi.
hygroscopic 1. Becoming...
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protection is the
natural flow of the river,
riparian vegetation and
hygrophilous meadows with the
occurrence of
protected species of
plants and animals...