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An ecotone is a transition area between two biological communities, where two communities meet and integrate. It may be narrow or wide, and it may be... |
Peri-urbanisation (section Etymology) of peri-urbanisation. It can be described as the landscape interface or ecotone between town and countryside, or also as the rural—urban transition zone... |
and the surrounding woodland or grassland is usually abrupt, with the ecotone being only a few metres wide. Gallery forests have shrunk in extent worldwide... |
archaeological and linguistic evidence, humans have resided in the savannah-forest ecotone in Esanland for at least 3000 years. These people were likely associated... |
Risnjak National Park (section Etymology) of between 1200 m and 1400 m above sea level. The upper border of this ecotone is marked by impenetrable underbrush in form of shrubs creating a unique... |
Florida scrub lizard (section Etymology) including evergreen oak and sand pine scrub. It is found less often in the ecotone between scrub and sandhill habitat, flatwoods, and citrus groves. It is... |
back. The impala is found in woodlands and sometimes on the interface (ecotone) between woodlands and savannahs; it inhabits places near water. While... |
Omnivore (section Etymology and definitions) Symbiosis Spatial ecology Biogeography Cross-boundary subsidy Ecocline Ecotone Ecotype Disturbance Edge effects Foster's rule Habitat fragmentation Ideal... |
Florida sand skink (section Taxonomy and etymology) tolerance of habitat. Florida sand skinks are most frequently found in the ecotone between Florida rosemary scrub and palmetto-pine flatwoods where moisture... |
Vipera kaznakovi (section Etymology) but is not found deep in this forest type. It has been recorded from the ecotone of beech-fir forest and motley grass. It may also be found in areas of... |
& D. D. Breshears (1998). "Drought-induced shift of a forest–woodland ecotone: Rapid landscape response to climate variation". Proceedings of the National... |
Andean caenolestid (section Taxonomy and etymology) bromeliads (locally known as "achupallas"). The specimens were captured on the ecotone (interface) between the short grassy vegetation of the plateau and the... |
Waterbuck (section Taxonomy and etymology) to their requirement for grasslands and water, waterbucks have a sparse ecotone distribution. The IUCN lists the waterbuck as being of least concern. More... |
Commensalism (section Etymology) PMC 5863707. PMID 29576981. Harper, Douglas. "commensalism". Online Etymology Dictionary. van Beneden, Pierre-Joseph (1876). Animal parasites and messmates... |
Cougar (section Naming and etymology) crepuscular and nocturnal in protected areas in the Cerrado, Caatinga and ecotone biomes. Cougars in the Atlantic Forest were active throughout the day,... |
individuals in total); and lichens, with their extremely low metabolic rate. Etymologically, the word "oligotroph" is a combination of the Greek adjective oligos... |
Apennine Mountains (section Etymology) 728 (23.6%) are in the treeline ecotone. Hemicryptophytes predominate in the entire Apennine chain. The tree line ecotone is mainly grasslands of the Montane... |
Esan people (section Etymology and identity) archaeological and linguistic evidence, humans have resided in the savannah-forest ecotone in Esanland for at least 3000 years ago. Starting from 500 CE to 750 CE... |
Serratula tinctoria (section Etymology and taxonomy) growing in grasslands, mires, open woodland, and scrub as well as their ecotones. The species is found throughout much of England and Wales but is very... |
monsoon and topography co-determine the Holocene migration of forest-steppe ecotone in northern China". Global and Planetary Change. 187: 103135. Bibcode:2020GPC... |