tuhkalajien
Tuhkalajien is a Finnish term used in ecological and geological literature to refer to species associated with volcanic ash and tephra-rich environments. The word arises from tuhk, meaning ash, and laji, meaning species, with the genitive form tuhkalaajien conveying “of ash species.” The term is a descriptive label rather than a formal taxonomic group, applied to communities and organisms that occupy ash-bearing substrates, particularly in the aftermath of eruptions or within tephra layers of sedimentary records.
The concept encompasses a range of life forms that can colonize ash-rich habitats. Microbes, fungi, lichens,
Geographically, discussions of tuhkalajien appear in studies of volcanic regions where tephra layers are well preserved,
See also: tephrochronology, volcanic soils, ecological succession, tephra.