alderssensitive
Alderssensitive is a neologism used in ecology to describe organisms, communities, or ecological processes that respond strongly to the presence or health of alder trees (genus Alnus) in their environment. The term highlights the cascading effects alder stands can have on soil nutrients, moisture regimes, and habitat structure, which in turn influence other species.
Origin and form: The compound combines "alder" with "sensitive" and is sometimes rendered as aldersensitive or
Scope and examples: Alderssensitive responses may be observed in understory plants that benefit from alder-associated nitrogen
Limitations: Because the term is informal, its operational criteria vary between studies. Researchers typically quantify aldersensitive
See also: Alder, Alnus; Nitrogen fixation; Riparian ecology; Indicator species.