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- Tree_hollow abstract "A tree hollow or tree hole is a semi-enclosed cavity which has naturally formed in the trunk or branch of a tree. These are predominantly found in old trees, whether living or not. Hollows form in many species of trees, and are a prominent feature of natural forests and woodlands, and act as a resource or habitat for a number of vertebrate and invertebrate animals.Hollows may form as the result of physiological stress from natural forces causing the excavating and exposure of the heartwood. Forces including wind, fire, heat, lightning, rain, attack from insects (such as termites or beetles), bacteria, or fungi. Also, trees may self-prune, dropping lower branches as they reach maturity, exposing the area where the branch was attached. Many animals further develop the hollows using instruments such as their beak, teeth or claws.The size of hollows may depend on the age of the tree. For example, eucalypts develop hollows at all ages, but only from when the trees are 120 years old do they form hollows suitable for vertebrates, and it may take 220 years for hollows suitable for larger species to form.Hollows in fallen timber are also very important for animals such as echidnas, numbats, chuditch and many reptiles. In streams, hollow logs may be important to aquatic animals for shelter and egg attachment.Hollows are an important habitat for many wildlife species, especially where the use of hollows is obligate, as this means no other resource would be a feasible substitute. Animals may use hollows as diurnal or nocturnal shelter sites, as well as for rearing young, feeding, thermoregulation, and to facilitate ranging behaviour and dispersal. While use may also be opportunistic, rather than obligate, it may be difficult to determine the nature of a species' relationship to hollows—it may vary across a species' range, or depend on climatic conditions.Animals will select a hollow based on factors including entrance size and shape, depth, and degree of insulation. Such factors greatly affect the frequency and seasonality of hollow use.Especially in Europe, entomologists are interested in the use of hollows by invertebrates. One beetle associated with hollow trees, Osmoderma eremita, has been given the highest priority according to the European Union's Habitat Directive.".
- Tree_hollow thumbnail Holey_Tree_(772111164).jpg?width=300.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageExternalLink treehole.html.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageExternalLink nb581.htm.
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- Tree_hollow wikiPageLength "10858".
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- Tree_hollow wikiPageRevisionID "682186808".
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Asian_black_bear.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Bark.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Biological_dispersal.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Black_rat.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Bluebird.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Cat.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dead_wood.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant_morphology.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Ceratopogonidae.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Chironomidae.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Chuditch.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Common_brushtail_possum.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Common_merganser.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Common_myna.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Diurnal_animal.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Diurnality.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_bluebird.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Echidna.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Eucalypt.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Eucalyptus_camaldulensis.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Firewood.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Flood.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Forest_dieback.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Fungi.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Galah.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Habitat_conservation.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Heartwood.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink IUCN_Red_List.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Inundation.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Invertebrate.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink La_Crosse_encephalitis.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_spotted_woodpecker.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Little_corella.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Near-threatened.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Near-threatened_species.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Nest_box.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Nocturnal.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Nocturnality.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Numbat.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Osmoderma_eremita.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Pardalote.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Phytotelma.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Pygmy_possum.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Rare_species.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Red-listed.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Salinity.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Sapwood_(wood).
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavia.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Silviculture.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Snag_(ecology).
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Thermoregulation.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Threatened_species.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Toucan.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Tree.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Tree_throw.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Trunk_(botany).
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Vertebrate.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Western_honey_bee.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Western_quoll.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink Woodpecker.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLink File:Holey_Tree_(772111164).jpg.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hollow".
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tree hollow".
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLinkText "cavity".
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLinkText "hollow".
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLinkText "hollows of large trees".
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLinkText "hollows".
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLinkText "nest holes".
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLinkText "nesting hollows".
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLinkText "nesting trees".
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLinkText "tree cavities".
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLinkText "tree hole".
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLinkText "tree holes".
- Tree_hollow wikiPageWikiLinkText "tree hollow".
- Tree_hollow hasPhotoCollection Tree_hollow.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Forestry.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Tree_hollow wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tree_hollow subject Category:Dead_wood.
- Tree_hollow subject Category:Plant_morphology.
- Tree_hollow hypernym Cavity.
- Tree_hollow type AnatomicalStructure.
- Tree_hollow comment "A tree hollow or tree hole is a semi-enclosed cavity which has naturally formed in the trunk or branch of a tree. These are predominantly found in old trees, whether living or not. Hollows form in many species of trees, and are a prominent feature of natural forests and woodlands, and act as a resource or habitat for a number of vertebrate and invertebrate animals.Hollows may form as the result of physiological stress from natural forces causing the excavating and exposure of the heartwood.".
- Tree_hollow label "Tree hollow".
- Tree_hollow sameAs Дупло.