ecotone

EE-koh-tone

The transition zone between two adjacent ecosystems — where forest meets grassland, where marsh meets upland, where tundra gives way to boreal forest. Ecotones are edges, and edges are where diversity concentrates: species from both adjacent communities overlap, and species adapted specifically to the boundary itself may be found nowhere else. The ecotone is not a line but a zone, and it is often the most interesting ground in the landscape.
Etymology
Greek oikos (home, dwelling) + tonos (tension, tone). The tension between two homes.
forest grassland Greek terrain
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