If electron density at a particular point in a molecule is higher or lower than what you'd expect from a single Lewis structure, and various canonical structures can be drawn to show how electron delocalization will explain the discrepancy, the difference in electron density is called a "resonance effect" or "mesomeric effect".
RESONANCE EFFECT (MESOMERIC EFFECT)
Meaning of RESONANCE EFFECT (MESOMERIC EFFECT) in English
General chemistry English glossary. Английский глоссарий общей химии. 2012