Also, the two species are distinguished by their microhabitat preferences where they are sympatric, with " L . bocagei " inhabiting somewhat faster-moving parts of the river.
42.
The expansion of unpaved roads and the removal of riparian vegetation degrade forest stream dynamics and the ephemeral microhabitat of " S . gouldingi ", which may result in its local extirpation.
43.
They usually live far away from the coast in the microhabitat created by floating objects like trees, or branches, but also plastic wreck remains, ropes and other large flotsam and jetsam items.
44.
An animal could settle in the sand and appear one way, with another animal a few feet away in a slightly different microhabitat, settled in algae for example, will be camouflaged quite differently.
45.
Under the spatial storage effect, buffered population growth is generally automatic, because the effects of a detrimental microhabitat will only be experienced by individuals in that area, rather than the population as a whole.
46.
It seems to share the same microhabitat with " Paracyrba wanlessi ", which preys on aquatic animals in the hollow interior of decaying bamboo internodes, for example of " Gigantochloa scortechinii ".
47.
Instead, the change in species around 1990 pointed to a change in littoral zone microhabitat, a loss of macrophytes and mosses, as bearing the primary responsibility for tipping the lake to its present eutrophic state.
48.
"P . spinicola " are the more aggressive among a number of " A . collinsii "-inhabiting species that engage in a classic case of microhabitat to be used by the colony.
49.
"We restored the microhabitat, and as a result we tripled the number of waterfowl wintering there, " said Robert W . Parris, a Fish and Wildlife agency biologist who conducted a tour of the site.
50.
The insect that causes the gall formation gets an entire microenvironment or microhabitat provided to it, safe from climate and predation to grow within, and with a rich supply of food formed within the gall for the parasitic insect to feed upon.