Ecesis (Noun)
Meaning
(ecology) the process by which a plant or animal becomes established in a new habitat.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- The successful ecesis of the rare flower species was attributed to the efforts of conservationists who created a controlled environment for its growth.
- Ecesis played a crucial role in the study of invasive species, helping researchers understand how they adapt to new ecosystems.
- The unique characteristics of the microorganisms ensured their ecesis in the previously uninhabited region of the ocean floor.
- Study of the early stages of plant ecesis led scientists to develop new strategies for species reintroduction in degraded habitats.
- The relatively slow process of ecesis in terrestrial plants was often accelerated through human intervention and environmental modification.