calciphilous
Calciphilous is an adjective used in biology and ecology to describe organisms that thrive in calcium-rich environments, especially calcareous soils or substrates composed of calcium carbonate, such as limestone, chalk, or shells. The word derives from Latin calx, calc-, meaning lime or limestone, and Greek philos, loving.
It is commonly applied to plants, lichens, fungi, and other microorganisms that prefer calcareous habitats. Calciphilous
Calciphilous is related to, but not identical with, calcicole. Calcicole generally refers to organisms that require
In practice, identifying calciphilous taxa aids habitat management, restoration, and biodiversity surveys in limestone regions and