What type of local habitat condition might lead a researcher to find a higher proportion of ground beetles in a local wood frog diet profile?

Answer

A damp, mossy woodland rich in decomposing logs

The actual diet of a wood frog population is intrinsically localized and dependent on microhabitat conditions. Certain invertebrate prey items thrive in specific environments. For instance, slugs, snails, and ground beetles are typically abundant in habitats characterized by dampness and rich amounts of decomposing organic matter, such as a mossy woodland with decaying logs. Conversely, drier habitats would likely yield a different profile, leaning more towards burrowing spiders and ants.

What type of local habitat condition might lead a researcher to find a higher proportion of ground beetles in a local wood frog diet profile?

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