metakarpiális
Metakarpiális is a Hungarian adjective used primarily in geology, geography, and biology to describe features, zones, or phenomena that are transitional between the Carpathian Mountains and the adjacent lowland regions. The term derives from the Greek prefix meta, meaning “beyond” or “after,” and the Hungarian name for the Carpathians, Kárpátainak. It is therefore literally “beyond‑Carpathian” or “Carpathian‑adjacent.”
In geology, a metakarpiális stratum refers to sedimentary layers deposited in basins that lie on the periphery
In ecology, metakarpiális habitats are defined as ecotones or buffer zones where the high‑altitude ecosystems of
Because of their role as wildlife corridors and their ecological productivity, metakarpiális zones often attract conservation
Overall, the metakarpiális concept encapsulates the dynamic interaction between mountain and lowland environments in Central and