habitatares
Habitatares is a term used in ecology to describe agents that modify habitats to create, maintain, or improve living spaces for other organisms. The word is derived from habitare ('to inhabit') and a plural suffix, and it is employed to emphasize the role of actors that shape habitat structure, resources, or microclimates, thereby influencing community assembly and ecosystem processes. Habitatares can be biotic, abiotic, or a combination, and may operate across spatial and temporal scales.
Biotic habitatares include organisms that physically alter the environment, such as beavers that build dams, corals
The concept aligns with ecosystem engineering and niche construction, but habitatares foreground the agent as the
See also: ecosystem engineering, habitat modification, niche construction.