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leccinum in north america in much of the northern spotted owl's range, old growth conifer forests provide relatively high densities of their preferred prey, the northern flying squirrel and the red-backed vole. ninety percent of these rodents' diet consists of ectomycorrhizal, underground, truffle-like fungi
in these large, dense forests of the pacific northwest . . . thus, in this situation, we see a tight, four-part harmony in which a bird species preys on rodent species that eat truffle-like mycorrhizal fungi which, in turn, are responsible for maintaining the health of douglas fir trees whose branches...
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