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    Ec·o·tone
    /ˈekəˌtōn/

    noun

    • 1. a region of transition between two biological communities: "ecotones between two habitats are often richer in species than either"
  2. The meaning of ECOTONE is a transition area between two adjacent ecological communities. Did you know?

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EcotoneEcotone - Wikipedia

    an ecotone describes a variation in species prevalence and is often not strictly dependent on a major physical factor separating one ecosystem from another, with resulting habitat variability. An ecotone is often unobtrusive and harder to measure.

  4. ecotone, a transitional area of vegetation between two different plant communities, such as forest and grassland. It has some of the characteristics of each bordering biological community and often contains species not found in the overlapping communities.

  5. Oct 19, 2023 · What Is An Ecotone? An ecotone is an area that represents the boundary between two ecosystems. One may also consider this place as a transition zone, since it’s different than either of the two ecosystems that it lies between.

  6. An ecotone is an area that acts as a boundary or a transition between two ecosystems. A common example could be an area of marshland between a river and its riverbank. Ecotones are of great environmental importance.

  7. ECOTONE definition: 1. a region where one type of habitat or natural environment meets another: 2. a region where one…. Learn more.

  8. A transitional zone between two ecological communities, as between a forest and grassland or a river and its estuary. An ecotone has its own characteristics in addition to sharing certain characteristics of the two communities.

  9. ECOTONE meaning: 1. a region where one type of habitat or natural environment meets another: 2. a region where one…. Learn more.

  10. Ecotones are areas of steep transition between ecological communities, ecosystems, or ecological regions along an environmental gradient. Ecotones occur at multiple spatial scales and range from natural boundaries to human-generated ecotones.

  11. www.encyclopedia.com › environmental-studies › ecotoneEcotone | Encyclopedia.com

    May 21, 2018 · Ecotone. An ecotone is a zone of transition between distinct ecological communities or habitats. Usually, the word is used to refer to relatively sharp, local transitions, also known as edges.

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