朽木

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朽木通常被简单地视为站立的障碍或倒下的死树材料和原木。事实上,在这些类别中,以及在活树上,可能会发现大量的枯木微栖息地——特别是,老树提供了许多重要的枯木栖息地。干腐洞、湿腐洞、腐烂的心木和树皮下腐烂的树液都是枯木微栖息地的例子。除了这些陆地栖息地外,完全或部分淹没在水中的枯木为各种鱼类和淡水无脊椎动物提供了必不可少的微栖息地。
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deadwood
Deadwood is often viewed simplistically as standing snags or fallen dead tree material and logs. In fact, there is a huge range of deadwood micro-habitats that may be found within these categories, as well as on living trees – in particular, veteran trees provide many important deadwood habitats. Dry rot holes, wet rot holes, rotting heart wood and decaying sap under bark are all examples of deadwood micro-habitats. In addition to these terrestrial habitats, deadwood that is fully or partially submerged in water provide essential micro-habitats for a variety of fish and freshwater invertebrates.
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