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- A psammophile (/ˈ(p)sæmoʊfaɪl/ (P)SAM-oh-fyle) is a plant or animal that prefers or thrives in sandy areas. Plant psammophiles are also known as psammophytes...
- covered by plants have significantly increased. Young pine forests and psammophilous vegetation (mainly Corynephorus canescens, Koeleria glauca, Festuca...
- zones. It has been reported to occur in littoral xerophilous scrub, psammophilous and halophilous littoral gr****land, thorny xerophilous scrub, tropophilous...
- ADRIATIC COAST, ITALY CSMON-Life Galerie-insecte Flightlessness in psammophilous beetles inhabiting a Mediterranean coastal area: ecological and biogeographical...
- sandy soils and are rhizophagous, feeding on roots at the expense of psammophilous and herbaceous plants or on decaying vegetables. Mimela junii calabrica...
- (Rio Grande do Sul). It is generally found in coastal sandbanks with psammophilous vegetation, preferring open areas with vegetation and, occasionally...
- "Gymnopilus maritimus (Basidiomycota, Agaricales), a new species from coastal psammophilous plant communities of northern Sardinia, Italy, and notes on G. arenophilus"...
- FE, França D, Zaher H (2018). "Morphological variation of the rare psammophilous species Apostolepis gaboi (Serpentes, Dipsadidae, Elapomorphini)". Zootaxa...
- plant landscape (e.g., gr****lands with Chenopodiaceae, Compositae, psammophilous plants) similar to a steppe and desert region may have developed. The...
- ISSN 0003-0031. JSTOR 2422913. Mayhew, Wilbur W. (1966). "Reproduction in the Psammophilous Lizard Uma scoparia". Copeia. 1966 (1): 114–122. doi:10.2307/1440768...