woodmould |
Accumulations of woody material, fungi and animal fragments that can be found filling up within the centre of a hollow tree. It varies from sawdust to tree fragments in consistency. |
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woodland stream |
Associated with streams in woodlands. |
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woodland seepage |
Associated with seepages in woodland. |
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woodland sandy soils |
Associated with sandy soils within shaded woodlands. |
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woodland litter |
Associated with leaf litter, twigs or other ground-layer plant material within shaded woodlands. |
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woodland habitat |
The habitat of the species. These include ant nests, bumble bee nests, fungal fruiting bodies, within soil and many more. |
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wood products |
Synanthropic species associated with wood products such as building timber. |
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wood decay in soil |
Dead and deaying wood, such as roots of dying trees, covered by soil. |
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white rot |
Fungal rot that digests all of the wood, including the lignin. |
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wetland vegetation |
Species associated with tall plants within wetlands, living on the leaves and inflorescences. |
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wetland |
A wetland is an area of land whose soil is saturated with moisture either permanently or seasonally. Such areas may also be covered partially or completely covered by shallow pools of water. |
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wet/damp peat |
Saturated peat on permanent mires often formed through disturbance (such as peat cutting or trampling). |
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wet woodland |
A woodland that occurs on poorly drained or seasonally wet soils. |
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wet hollows |
Rot holes, pools or other areas within the heartwood that accumulate moisture and organic matter. |
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wet |
The soil water level is at or above the soil surface for more time than it is below it. The soil composition influences this as well. |
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Western peat bog indicators - spiders |
Spider indicator species for peat bogs in western Britain |
quality index |
wave-washed edges |
Lake edges where waves action scours plants leaving bare or very sparsely vegetated edge substrate of rock and shingle. |
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wasp nests |
Social wasp nests within large tree cavities. |
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walls & cliffs |
Vertical rock walls that may contain vegetation growing from it. Can be natural or man-made. |
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