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In the taiga, or boreal forest, several microhabitats exist, including forest floors rich in mosses, lichens, and ferns; tree canopies that host diverse bird species and insects; and wetlands that provide habitats for amphibians and aquatic plants. Fallen logs and decaying wood create nutrient-rich environments for fungi and invertebrates. Additionally, the understory of shrubs and young trees offers shelter and food for various mammals and birds. These diverse microhabitats contribute to the overall biodiversity and ecological complexity of the taiga ecosystem.

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