biosalongs
Biosalongs are a concept in ecology that describes the longitudinal arrangement of living communities along a continuous geographic axis, such as a river valley, coastline, or urban green corridor. The framework emphasizes gradual changes in species composition, interactions, and ecosystem processes as one moves along the axis, and it accounts for exchanges with adjacent habitats at multiple points along the gradient.
Etymology and scope: The term combines bio- (life) with along, highlighting movement of ecological states along
Characteristics: Key features include longitudinal beta diversity gradients, progressive shifts in functional traits, and networked species
Applications: The concept supports conservation planning by identifying priority segments for protection or restoration, designing wildlife
Relation to other concepts: Biosalongs resemble ecotones and along-gradient studies but focus on continuous change along
Limitations: Definitions vary, and scale sensitivity can complicate comparisons. Data requirements are high, and distinguishing biosalong