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Biodiversity & Ecology
Journal of the Division Biodiversity, Evolution and Ecology of Plants , Institute for Plant Science and Microbiology, University of Hamburg.
1 Description Book chapter 1 Open Access What is a fairy circle? Abstract: In Chapter 1 we refer to the first published photo of fairy circles. At this type locality, the fairy circles are inhabited by sand termite colonies of the genus Psammotermes that kill the grass within the bare patch by localized herbivory in the roots. The soil is formed by unconsolidated permeable sand. In this chapter we also discuss other terms that are used to describe fairy circles and similar structures.
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