12 Facts About Wildlife habitat

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For example, terrestrial Wildlife habitat types include forest, steppe, grassland, semi-arid or desert.

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Fresh-water Wildlife habitat types include marshes, streams, rivers, lakes, and ponds; marine Wildlife habitat types include salt marshes, the coast, the intertidal zone, estuaries, reefs, bays, the open sea, the sea bed, deep water and submarine vents.

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Freshwater Wildlife habitat types include rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, marshes and bogs.

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Animals adapted to these extreme Wildlife habitat types exist; fairy shrimps can lay "winter eggs" which are resistant to desiccation, sometimes being blown about with the dust, ending up in new depressions in the ground.

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MicroWildlife habitat is the small-scale physical requirements of a particular organism or population.

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Every Wildlife habitat includes large numbers of microWildlife habitat types with subtly different exposure to light, humidity, temperature, air movement, and other factors.

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Any type of Wildlife habitat surrounded by a different Wildlife habitat is in a similar situation to an island.

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Causes of Wildlife habitat fragmentation include geological processes that slowly alter the layout of the physical environment, and human activity such as land conversion, which can alter the environment much faster and causes the extinction of many species.

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Habitat destruction is the process by which a natural Wildlife habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species.

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Fragmentation and loss of Wildlife habitat have become one of the most important topics of research in ecology as they are major threats to the survival of endangered species.

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However, the protection of Wildlife habitat types needs to take into account the needs of the local residents for food, fuel and other resources.

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Monotypic Wildlife habitat-type is a concept sometimes used in conservation biology, in which a single species of animal or plant is the only species of its type to be found in a specific Wildlife habitat and forms a monoculture.

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