Why is the population of some species higher in ecotone
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An ecotone is a transition area between two biomes.It is where two communities meet and integrate. It may be narrow or wide, and it may be local the zone between a field and forest or regional the transition between forest and grassland ecosystems.An ecotone may appear on the ground as a gradual blending of the two communities across a broad area, or it may manifest itself as a sharp boundary line.
The word ecotone was coined from a combination of eco(logy) plus -tone, from the Greek tonos or tension – in other words, a place where ecologies are in tension.
The word ecotone was coined from a combination of eco(logy) plus -tone, from the Greek tonos or tension – in other words, a place where ecologies are in tension.
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