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A. The ticks live in wooded areas or shady grasslands, often hiding under leaf debris.
His primroses sit on a rock ledge with a light layer of the spongy soil formed by years' worth of leaf debris.
Some ticks survive as eggs deposited before winter; some ticks in other stages take refuge in the soil or in the insulation of leaf debris or vegetation; others enjoy the winter feeding on a warm mammalian host.
Specialist treatment trains are used to clean leaf debris off the line and apply a sticky coating to rails to help train wheels' traction.
The leaf debris plays an important role for improving the organic matter of the dump material to successfully implement the revegetation programme.
The leaf debris plays an important role for improving the organic matter of the dump material for the successful implementation of revegetation.
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Nesticella is a cosmopolitan genus of small, sedentary, web-building spiders frequently found in leaf litter, debris, houses, and caves [ 20].
Thick layers of mulch, leaf litter and debris are ideal for centipede development.
The canopy was opened by cutting branches above 3 m and the fallen leaf and woody debris was either added to or removed from the forest floor resulting in four treatments that were replicated three times in a factorial design.
Our findings suggest golf courses in western North Carolina can currently provide viable habitat for stream salamanders in reaches upstream and downstream of managed areas of courses and streams running through fairways may be enhanced through simple management practices such as retaining woody debris, leaf litter, and restoring a riparian buffer.
In general, the amount of leaf litter and debris on mangrove mudflats was greater than on the beaches as food sources for crabs.
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