Not exact matches
In Namibia of southwestern Africa, the sparse grasslands that develop on
deep sandy
soils under rainfall between 50 and 100 mm per annum are punctuated by thousands of quasi-circular bare spots, usually surrounded by a ring of taller grass.
The hatched larvae move somewhere dark (usually downwards into gaps between floorboards, in
soil,
under mulch,
deep in carpet or bedding or
under furniture), where they feed on organic material (including flea faeces).
They do not like bright light and move
deep into carpet fibers or
under furniture, organic debris, grass, branches, leaves, and
soil.
Yes, drought (Dai 2010: Drought
Under Global Warming for instance), floods, general bunching of rainfall into briefer, heavier rains, and how
deep are Canadian
soils?