EDGE EFFECT


Meaning of EDGE EFFECT in English

noun

1. : the result of the presence of two adjoining plant communities (as in an ecotone) on the numbers and kinds of animals present in the immediate vicinity

2. : a special physical condition (as of electric surface density or turbulence) existing at the edge of an area (as a charged metal plate) or region

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