tree as a habitat abstract
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Some very important habitats include those found in dead or decomposing trees. Not only do they provide nutrients to the forest as they decompose, they also provide places where animals live. Tree cavities are important nesting sites for birds and mammals.
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Habitat trees have been defined as “standing live or dead trees providing ecological niches (microhabitats) such as cavities, bark pockets, large dead branches, epiphytes, cracks, sap runs, or trunk rot” (Bütler, R., Lachat, T., Larrieu, L., & Paillet, Y., 2013).
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