sarokzóna
Sarokzóna refers to a type of habitat or ecosystem found along the edges of larger habitats or environments, such as forests, grasslands, or wetlands. Typically, these areas transition between two distinct ecosystems and are characterized by unique plant and animal communities adapted to live in this interstitial zone.
The term sarokzóna is derived from Hungarian, where "sár" means earth or soil and "zóna" means zone
Sarokzóna areas can be significant for biodiversity as they can act as corridors for species movement and
While the term sarokzóna has not been officially adopted into international scientific or ecological literature, its