Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
microhabitat
Noun
/ˌmaɪ.kroʊˈhæb.ɪ.tæt/

Definition
A microhabitat is a small, specialized area within a larger habitat that provides specific environmental conditions essential for certain organisms to survive.

Examples
- Underneath the bark of a tree, many insects find a microhabitat that protects them from predators.
- The moist soil in the forest floor serves as a microhabitat for fungi and various microorganisms.
- In deserts, a rock crevice can create a microhabitat that retains moisture for succulents.

Meaning
Microhabitats offer unique characteristics such as temperature, moisture, or light levels that differ from the surrounding environment, enabling specific plants or animals to thrive.

Synonyms
- Microenvironment
- Subhabitat
- Localized habitat