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- A microhabitat is the small-scale physical requirements of a particular organism or po****tion. Every habitat includes large numbers of microhabitat types...
- Microhabitat (Korean: 소공녀; Hanja: 小公女; RR: So-gong-nyeo; lit. A Little Princess) is a 2017 South Korean drama film written and directed by Jeon Go-woon...
- million years ago. Animals occupy virtually all of earth's habitats and microhabitats, with faunas adapted to salt water, hydrothermal vents, fresh water...
- Lepidocephalichthys jonklaasi, known as the Jonklaas's loach or the spotted loach, is an endemic fish species restricted to the wet zone of Sri Lanka....
- Pethia ****ingii, known as the ****ing's barb or the two spot barb (though that name can also apply to the Ticto barb, P. ticto), is a species of cyprinid...
- engineers through the construction of nests, which provide important microhabitats and food for hundreds of species of invertebrates. Nesting seabirds...
- move for a variety of reasons, such as to find food, a mate, a suitable microhabitat, or to escape predators. For many animals, the ability to move is essential...
- and test one's wood quality and volume estimations as well as tree microhabitats. This system is mainly suitable to regions with small-scale multi-functional...
- rainforests to deserts. Within these habitats, centipedes require a moist microhabitat because they lack the waxy cuticle of insects and arachnids, causing...
- R. E.; Nauman, L. S.; ****al, O. (2003). "Selection of overwintering microhabitats used by the arctic woollybear caterpillar, Gynaephora groenlandica"...