rahkasammaleläinten
Rahkasammaleläinten is a Finnish term that translates to "sphagnum moss animals." This phrase refers to a group of microscopic organisms that inhabit the acidic and waterlogged environments created by sphagnum mosses, particularly in bogs and fens. These environments are characterized by low nutrient availability and high acidity, conditions that only specialized organisms can tolerate.
The inhabitants of the rahkasammaleläinten community are diverse and include various invertebrates. Among the most common
Sphagnum moss itself plays a crucial role in creating these habitats. Its ability to absorb and retain