(par 4.2.7) The Importance of Ecotones

https://www.eoi.es/blogs/davidthorpe/2014/01/16/the-importance-of-ecotones/ Posted on 16/01/2014 by davidthorpe Source http://www.basic.ncsu.edu/segap/Vertebrate.html An Ecotone describes an area that acts as a transition or boundary between two ecosystems. This could be, for example, an area of marshland between a river and the riverbank, a clearing within a forest or a much larger area such as the transition between Arctic Tundra and Forest biomes in Northern Siberia. […]
(par 4.2.7) Ecotone (taken from Wikipedia)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecotone Reed bedsĀ are a common form of lakeside ecotone. The beds tend to accumulate organic matter which is then colonised by trees, forcing the reeds further in to the lake. Fig.1 & 2 show simple ecotones with equal and homogeneous surfaces in both cases. Fig.3 shows an inclusion of each […]
(par 4.2.7) Ecotone (taken from Wikipedia)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecotone Reed bedsĀ are a common form of lakeside ecotone. The beds tend to accumulate organic matter which is then colonised by trees, forcing the reeds further in to the lake. Fig.1 & 2 show simple ecotones with equal and homogeneous surfaces in both cases. Fig.3 shows an inclusion of each […]