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This photo was taken underneath a tree on the UNCW campus. Everything that dies here and falls from the trees gathers on the ground, creating the soil's O layer. These dead organic compounds may become nutrients for detrivores like mushrooms, and eventually this layer will decompose into the A layer of the soil, which will nourish plants and funguses growing here. This process is crucial to ecology and ensures that carbon and nutrients are continuously cycled within the ecosystem.
This photo was taken underneath a tree on the UNCW campus. Everything that dies here and falls from the trees gathers on the ground, creating the soil's O layer. These dead organic compounds may become nutrients for detrivores like mushrooms, and eventually this layer will decompose into the A layer of the soil, which will nourish plants and funguses growing here. This process is crucial to ecology and ensures that carbon and nutrients are continuously cycled within the ecosystem.