Blurring the Boundary

Leaves of autumn. Boundaries may be lines, walls, roads, or shorelines. The water/land boundary of rivers is a place of exchanging energy. Leaves, particularly in autumn, fall into the river, providing food for invertebrates, fungi, and bacteria. The leaves are broken down into coarse particles, first by shredders such as certain caddisfly or mayfly larvae, then... Continue Reading →

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