greenarises
Greenarises is a term used in ecology to describe the rapid appearance and development of green vegetation on recently disturbed soils or substrates. It captures the early, visible phase of vegetation establishment that can occur within days to weeks after disturbance, due to germination from seed banks, residual fragments, or incoming dispersal from surrounding areas. The phenomenon is commonly observed in post-disturbance environments such as construction sites, former mining lands, wildfire scars, floodplains, and freshly cleared or bare soils.
Mechanisms and drivers include the presence of viable seeds in the soil, residual nutrients, adequate moisture,
Significance and use: ecologists use greenarises as an indicator of initial site condition and resilience, as
Limitations: because greenarises is typically a preliminary and transient stage, it does not by itself ensure