| 11. | Food is a leading factor for microhabitat preferences, and microhabitats differ seasonally.
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| 12. | It is threatened by livestock grazing and changing weather patterns disturbing its microhabitat.
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| 13. | Successively more complex plants then colonize the microhabitat created by the increasingly productive soil.
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| 14. | Breeding birds appear to have different microhabitat desires, but little detail is known yet.
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| 15. | The shelter that the skirt creates provides a microhabitat for many small birds and invertebrates.
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| 16. | "' Microecology "'means microbial ecology or ecology of a microhabitat.
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| 17. | It is threatened by overgrazing by livestock and changes in weather patterns affecting its microhabitat.
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| 18. | They may be so thick and dense that they form a microhabitat for many other creatures.
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| 19. | It is relatively flexible in microhabitat use, foraging either on open ground or in short grass.
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| 20. | Succession of micro-organisms including fungi and bacteria occurring within a microhabitat is known as microsuccession or serule.
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