Nutrients
Woodland Savannas
Wetlands Ecosystem Functions
Deciduous Oak Woodlands
Adaptation
Conserving Wetlands For Wildlife Habitat Restoration
Highland Deciduous Forests
Coastal Deciduous Zones
Insectivores 
Insectivores also contribute to nutrient cycling by consuming insects and returning
nutrients to the soil through their waste
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Cloud Forest Unique Flora 
Mosses and Lichens: These small plants play a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping to retain moisture and
nutrients ...
Woodland Savannas 
Periodic wildfires help to clear away dead vegetation, recycle
nutrients, and control the growth of invasive species
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Wetlands Ecosystem Functions 
Wetlands act as natural filters, removing pollutants and excess
nutrients from water before it enters rivers, lakes, and oceans
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Deciduous Oak Woodlands 
The forest floor is often covered in a rich layer of leaf litter, which provides
nutrients for the soil and supports a diverse community of fungi, insects, and other decomposers
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Adaptation 
In addition to insulation, some tundra plants have adapted to the short growing season by storing
nutrients in their roots or bulbs during the winter months
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Conserving Wetlands For Wildlife Habitat Restoration 
Wetlands also play a crucial role in maintaining water quality by filtering pollutants and excess
nutrients from water sources
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Highland Deciduous Forests 
The forest floor is often covered in a thick layer of leaf litter, which provides
nutrients for the plants and animals that inhabit the ecosystem
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Coastal Deciduous Zones 
The soil in coastal deciduous zones is often rich and fertile, providing
nutrients for the diverse plant and animal species that inhabit the area
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Riparian Habitat 
The vegetation along the banks of water bodies helps to absorb excess
nutrients and pollutants, preventing them from entering the water and causing harm to aquatic life
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