Bacteria, fungi, mushrooms
There are several types of decomposers in shrublands. Maggots, fungi, bacteria, earthworms, and mushrooms are some of the decomposers that can be found in these areas.
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temperate woodland and shrubland biome animals and plants
Rome (according to the Prentice-Hall & Holt Science textbooks), is a "Temperate Woodland and Shrubland" biome; which has a similar climate, wildlife, and vegetation to what you would experience if you lived in Southern California.
http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/biomes/shrub.htm I just did a project, and got almost all my stuff from this site.
Evergreen trees, which do not lose their leaves in winter, are found in a range of biomes. Some of the biomes in which they are the dominant vegetation include:RainforestDesertTemperate woodland and shrubland
There are some temperate rainforests and sandy beaches, but not really a specific biome. Hope this helps.
temperate woodland and shrubland biome animals and plants
Temperate woodland and shrubland
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Rome (according to the Prentice-Hall & Holt Science textbooks), is a "Temperate Woodland and Shrubland" biome; which has a similar climate, wildlife, and vegetation to what you would experience if you lived in Southern California.
A temperate woodland and shrubland biome is called a chaparral. Evergreen trees, shrubs aromatic herbs, oregano, thyme, grasses, sage, and cork oak are some of the plants in the biome.
Any plant is a potential producer in any biome.
The type of decomposers that live in a woodland biome would be mushrooms, fungi, and moss. All of these organisms normally can be found on the sides of trees or in moist soil.
According to Life on earth:on the land by the Diagram Group, Germany is in the temperate woodland biome.
tundra No its Temperate Woodland/Shrubland Ref: http://quizlet.com/2791084/biome-characteristics-prentice-hall-biology-flash-cards/
http://www.marietta.edu/~biol/biomes/shrub.htm I just did a project, and got almost all my stuff from this site.
Evergreen trees, which do not lose their leaves in winter, are found in a range of biomes. Some of the biomes in which they are the dominant vegetation include:RainforestDesertTemperate woodland and shrubland
a temperate biome is a forest