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Humans had a significant impact on temperate woodlands by cutting them down. This destroyed not only the canopy and trees, but many types of plant and animals that lived on the forest floor. It also changed water patterns.
Millipedes, woodlice and slugs are detritivores that live in temperate woodlands
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the symbiotic relationship in the temperate woodlands and shrublands can be between an tree that supports fruit and a animal that eats it.
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Temperate woodlands are found in regions with a moderate climate, typically between 30 to 50 degrees latitude in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. They are commonly located in areas such as Europe, eastern Australia, parts of North America, and parts of Asia. The vegetation in temperate woodlands is adapted to seasonal variations in temperature and precipitation.
Temperate woodlands are estimated to be 40 percent of the world's forests,
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woodlands,grassland and somtimes temperate forests
Well, the usage of shrubland for growing grain and commercial crops is very widespread. This, in turn, drastically decreases animals' populations (no more homes to live in), and kills many of the evergreen shrubs naturally found in the temperate shrublands.