makroelupaigad
Makroelupaigad is a concept in ecology and conservation referring to large-scale habitat types that define the living environment of communities and species across landscapes. The term emphasizes spatial scale and the types of biota they support; macrohabitats are distinguished from microhabitats, which are smaller-scale features within a macrohabitat.
Examples of macrohabitats include forests (boreal, temperate deciduous), wetlands such as bogs and fens, rivers and
In practice, macrohabitats are mapped and monitored to support biodiversity assessments, land-use planning, and conservation strategies.
The classification relies on data from satellite imagery, aerial photography, and field surveys, often aligned with