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It normally prefers moister and shorter grassland habitats than does the corn crake, and its breeding territories often contain or are close to thickets or termite mounds.
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She will often hunt by herself while the cubs are still helpless, staying relatively close to the thicket or den where the cubs are kept.
This species occurs on lowland gallery rainforests, usually close to rivers, and grows as thickets or scattered with other tree species (Farjon, 2005).
I. saliceticola is found most typically in moist thickets or woodland close to shores, but recordings have also been made in other moist habitats.
Later on it is streamlined and open like a rib cage in the lustrous "Bower," and a kind of crazy scribble in "Thicket" — or as close to a scribble as raw two-by-fours can get.
Riparian plants including Phragmites australis (Cav ., Arundo donax and tall sedges (Gramineae) were close to the water in the centers, while thickets of desert plants in the periphery were dominated by Salsola cyclophylla, Suaeda fruticosa, Atriplex halimus (Chenopodiaceae) and Alhagi graecorum (Papilionaceae).
The Tunner Spring area consists of open grassland and few thickets in between whereas Handajega is an open savannah intermingled with open woodlands and very close to human settlement.
High concentration of cyanobacteria was noticed at all stations of this site, with the increase in the thickets closer to the coast.
In cats'-tail thickets, closer to the water's edge (stations 1, 2), the proportion of diatoms was significantly higher than that of green-blue algae.
Meanwhile, about half of the thickets and shrublands converted to grasslands, and about half of croplands converted to thickets and shrublands.
At site 2 (Saralinsky), in cats'-tail thickets, the abundance of diatoms increased closer to the coast (Figs. 7, 8).
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