Mélézin

A Mélézin is a forest of Mélèze S. Because of fall of its needles, the mélézin has a single underwood, towards the end of the Automne, the ground is covered with a fitted carpet of needles oranges. This quantity of needles is an unhoped-for gold mine for the russet-red Fourmi S, of which the nest in is primarily made up. One can observe domes of anthill often exceeding 50 cm and measuring until more than 150 cm.

The squirrel is also a boarder of the mélézin, it finds the lodging and cover there. It makes its nest in the larches and eats seeds of them. The squirrel, as opposed to what one could think, stores much more seeds than need, because he does not remember all his hiding-places. The forgotten reserves become future larches.

Without human intervention, the mélézin is brought to disappear and leave the place to gasolines of shade, like the pine, the fir tree or the beech, which develop thanks to the shelter that it offers to them. It is a process of natural transformation (source Marc Delahaye Panchout, engineer Office national of the forests)

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