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rot holes

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rot hole detritus

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wet hollows

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moist white rot

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moist red rot

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white rot

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red rot

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decaying wood

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mammal/bird nests

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hollow tree cavities

The tree cavities may be used for nesting or roosting by birds and roosting by bats. They may also be occupied by Hornet or other social wasps. These create very different conditions and hence are exploited by a different and distinctive range of specialist invertebrates, including carrion species.

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Webb, J., Heaver, D., Lott, D., Dean, H.J., van Breda, J., Curson, J., Harvey, M.C., Gurney, M., Roy, D.B., van Breda, A., Drake, M., Alexander, K.N.A. and Foster, G. (2018).

Pantheon - database version 3.7.6