Heat or cold beyond the comfort range for these cold-"blooded" animals. Drought. Lack of food.
They like slightly damp, shady conditions, the sort of environment in which one would expect to find wood decays readily to be delicious to woodlice.
The time it takes for DNA to degrade varies depending on environmental conditions. In general, DNA can degrade within a few weeks to several years in soil, water, or air. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and presence of enzymes can affect the rate of degradation.
Conditions such as temperature, pH, substrate concentration, and enzyme concentration can affect the function of enzymes. High temperatures can denature enzymes, extremes in pH can alter their structure, low substrate concentration can slow down reaction rates, and low enzyme concentration can limit the rate of reaction.
Three factors that affect an organism's traits are genetics (inherited DNA), environmental conditions (such as temperature or availability of resources), and interactions with other organisms (such as competition or symbiosis).
from 2 to 9 days
Habitat is the best condition for an organism's existence, as it provides the necessary resources, such as food, water, shelter, and suitable environmental conditions for survival and reproduction. Habitats can include various ecosystems like forests, deserts, oceans, and grasslands, each tailored to specific species' needs. Any environmental changes or disturbances in a habitat can greatly affect the population and wellbeing of organisms living there.
Abiotic factors are those that affect living organisms in freshwater systems, and biotic factors affect species in the surrounding area. Although crustaceans, woodlice do not live in water. Rather, they thrive in damp areas that provide moisture as woodlice rapidly lose hydration through excretion.
The environmental conditions can affect your body fluid balance because it can cause you to sweat too much.
The gestation period for woodlice typically ranges from about 2 to 3 months, depending on environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. Female woodlice carry their eggs in a brood pouch until they hatch into tiny, fully-formed young. The length of gestation may vary slightly among different species of woodlice.
woodlice can dry out so its main habitat is a wet place
they dont like it
an open continuum is an extending from which describes the extent to which environmental conditions affect performance.
They prefer damp conditions, Because woodlice need to breath through the moisture, they also have gills so they need to be in damp places like under rocks , logs & leaves's also need to be in dark conditions
a close continuum is a continuum extending from which describes the extent to which environmental conditions affect performance.
Woodlice, also known as woodlouse, has over a thousand different species. Due to this the temperature of a habitat it would take to affect it varies.
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Woodlice tend to thrive in dark, damp conditions. Therefore, high humidity and dark conditions are the best places for them to grow. Light-filled, dry conditions are not woodlice-friendly, and therefore the best conditions to keep, if one is trying to avoid the infestation of woodlice.