Air (2.3) Sie: 0 eT 
bese Se 

g treesore (2 | | | T [ | { | fT 
E shrub strata (2.2) | TTT TT TTT 
> Terr. surface (2.22) ff 
= Terr. subsurface (2. 21) | i a a a 
2 cgntee surface (2. 13) ae Sap ee Sa a a 
g Maver cotum (2.2) | [| | | oT oT TT 
: Bottom ate column (2.11) IS ee ae ee 
a Tree canopy (1.25) ee ee APS ee as a a i 
S Tree bole (1.24 ee a i 
yp Shrub strata (za) | TT TT CT | TT 
Ter areca | | | fat pp 
5 Terr. subsurface (1.21) rea aa 
si Water surface (1.13) oe Wee eS i ea 
E varer coum (iz fT | oT TT TT 
sical Mile ee I 
Bottom water column 
Water column 
Water surface 
Terrestrial subsurface (3.1) 
Terrestrial surface (3.2) 
Shrub strata (3.3) 
Tree bole (3.4) 
Tree canopy (3.5) 
Breeds elsewhere (4.0) 

Breeding habitat 
Fig. 5. General appearance of the species-habitat matrix. Wildlife species that feed on vegetative materials on the terrestrial surface 
and reproduce in burrows or caves occupy super cell A, and wildlife species that feed on animal matter on the terrestrial surface 
and reproduce in burrows or caves occupy super cell B. 
