recolonizing
Recolonizing is the process of reestablishing a population or ecological community in a location where it previously occurred or where occupancy has ceased. In ecological contexts, recolonization refers to the return of species to a habitat after local extinction or disturbance; in historical or geopolitical discussions, the term can describe attempts to reassert presence or control in a region after a period of withdrawal. The article focuses on ecological recolonization, while noting that human uses of the term may differ in context.
In ecology, recolonization follows disturbances such as fire, drought, logging, or natural range shifts, and its
Mechanisms include natural dispersal of seeds, eggs, larvae, and mobile adults, survival in refugia during unfavorable
Examples include postglacial recolonization of Europe by plants and animals, forest recovery after wildfires, and the