Zonesedges
Zonesedges is a term that describes the transitional areas between distinct ecological zones or habitats. These regions, also known as ecotones, are characterized by a mix of species and environmental conditions from the adjacent zones, often exhibiting higher biodiversity than either of the parent zones. For example, the edge between a forest and a meadow would be a zoneedge, featuring plants and animals found in both environments, as well as species unique to the edge itself.
The formation of zoneedges can be natural, such as where a river meets a forest, or human-induced,